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Orioles trade Davies for Parra. Your verdict?


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Do you like the Davies for Parra trade?  

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  1. 1. Do you like the Davies for Parra trade?

    • I approve. A small price to pay to fix the O's OF hole with a quality veteran.
    • I disapprove. The O's gave up up a pitching prospect for a rental who won't move the needle.

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Neither the Giants nor the Royals were world beaters in the regular season last year. Nor the Cardinals before that. All wild card winners and World Series teams. Trust in the playoff power of small sample size.

As with most sports, it really only matter how well you are playing when you make the playoffs.

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I'm going to laugh when the Jays don't make the playoffs. How many big moves have they made the last 3-4 seasons and every single year the media get behind them. Such linear thinking doesn't always pan out and if they don't win now, they will look very foolish in a couple years.

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People are always unhappy with any move this team makes. We aren't going to give up Gausman, so what do people expect? I would rather win right now than worry about a guy who tops out at 91-92 on his heater. The Os window for success is dwindling because we don't spend money like bigger markets do. Fine with me. But when the tide is high....I am riding this wave until the end. Go Birds!!!

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So, we traded for a rental platoon player? Geez, not happy. I'd rather let Nolan sink or swim so that we can finally make a decision on him.

Probably not, in practice. I expect Parmalee to be the odd man out with Davis back to 1B, Parra in RF and the Snider/Reimold platoon in LF.

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But he grades out positively this year in Right Field, which you didn't happen to mention.

I didn't mention it because I took a quick peek at his DWAR. He hasn't had a positive DWAR in 3 years.

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Parra has an .884 OPS this year. We gave up a pitcher (and a good one) who is 6'0" and 150 lbs and has below average velocity and above average command. I get that Davies is a good prospect, but that is the price of doing business.

Parra should bat 2nd. Machado, Parra, Jones, Davis, Wieters, Parades, Hardy, Schoop, Snider/Reimold.

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