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https://www.fanragsports.com/mlb/inside-baseball-96-players-traded-ranked-value/

With our farm system being what it is and Duquette saying the team will buy. What are our options? We need two solid starters IMO and could use another bat. 

The best SP we could get is probably Dan Straily 

I would also look at Holland. 

Maybe an outfielder or infielder as well.

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14 minutes ago, Ruzious said:

If they sell any of their top prospects for a quick rental fix, I will go balistic.  

Why? I don't know why this should come as a surprise to anyone. Also, it is only a bunch of millionaires and billionaires getting icy. Enjoy it for what it is.

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Atleast we don't have to worry about Dan trading Mancini. Can you imagine if Dan would have traded him before this season. What a mistake that would have been. I would look into trading Trumbo and see what we can get for him. Mancini will fulfill the power gap that he would leave behind.

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32 minutes ago, Diehard_O's_Fan said:

Atleast we don't have to worry about Dan trading Mancini. Can you imagine if Dan would have traded him before this season. What a mistake that would have been. I would look into trading Trumbo and see what we can get for him. Mancini will fulfill the power gap that he would leave behind.

A hot dog and a half of a cigarette.

Seriously, we can't get anything for Trumbo people. No one wanted to pay him what the O's gave him when he was a free agent, and he's only lowered his value since. He's half a win below replacement level right now. We would get nothing, and also have to pay someone money to take him.

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7 minutes ago, El Gordo said:

Thre a number of TOR types up for FA next season on teams looking to dump salary for prospects Ithink Sisco could bring one if they are still looking to win now.

Anyone in particular?

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1 hour ago, maybenxtyr said:

Why? I don't know why this should come as a surprise to anyone. Also, it is only a bunch of millionaires and billionaires getting icy. Enjoy it for what it is.

Who said anything about it being a surprise?  

And I'm probably going to regret asking, but what the bleep does "getting icy" mean?  

 

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45 minutes ago, El Gordo said:

Thre a number of TOR types up for FA next season on teams looking to dump salary for prospects Ithink Sisco could bring one if they are still looking to win now.

Archer is not FA til 2020 otherwise he would be an extremely hot commodity right now.

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2 hours ago, Lucky_13 said:

https://www.fanragsports.com/mlb/inside-baseball-96-players-traded-ranked-value/

With our farm system being what it is and Duquette saying the team will buy. What are our options? We need two solid starters IMO and could use another bat. 

The best SP we could get is probably Dan Straily 

I would also look at Holland. 

Maybe an outfielder or infielder as well.

I just hope DD doesn't do that. To buy he has to sell what little we got. I don't think he can afford to do that. But that's what he will do though. 

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