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3 minutes ago, phillyOs119 said:

I don't think we trade both, although I'd love it if we did.

What makes you say that? If you're going to trade Britton why not trade Brach when he is probably the best non closer reliever available?

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4 minutes ago, Tx Oriole said:

Dammit if a deal is close then why can't it get done? Oh well I am just impatient. So afraid Angelos and or DD will throw a monkey wrench into the process. Please DD don't mess up. Get a good deal for the O's. 

My advice?    Go bowling for the next two hours.    

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1 minute ago, Roll Tide said:
 

#BlueJays have agreed to trade Francisco Liriano to #Astros, source confirms @ShiDavidi report. @MLB @MLBNetwork

Jon HeymanVerified account @JonHeyman 17m17 minutes ago

 
 

liriano will be reliever for astros, once completed

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5.88 era and 1.66 WHIP ...He's probably part of a trade with us! LOL

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2 minutes ago, Roll Tide said:

The two can't be related based on Liriano's numbers ....I wonder if he's a flip in another deal or a starter is traded? Either way his era and whip suck

 

They are going to try him as a Loogy, doesn't have much effect on pursuit of Britton.

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2 minutes ago, Lucky_13 said:

What makes you say that? If you're going to trade Britton why not trade Brach when he is probably the best non closer reliever available?

Just all I've heard about the front offices thinking(may be coming from ownership) is that they want to be able to sell a trade as a lateral move rather than selling off. It's hard to spin it that way if you trade you best two relievers.

If it was my decision I'd sell everything that wasn't bolted down.

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1 minute ago, phillyOs119 said:

Just all I've heard about the front offices thinking(may be coming from ownership) is that they want to be able to sell a trade as a lateral move rather than selling off. It's hard to spin it that way if you trade you best two relievers.

If it was my decision I'd sell everything that wasn't bolted down.

I see what your saying. But if Britton and Brach get you back some mlb ready talent I think you can still sell it as dealing from a major strength to help the team. 

Plus, I think most of the fanbase is expecting/wanting them to sell

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9 minutes ago, Roll Tide said:

Source: Astros are sending OF Nori Aoki and a Minor League player to the Blue Jays.

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Good.  Given how well Aoki played against the O's, I was a teentsy bit afraid he'd be a target for the O's.  

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3 minutes ago, phillyOs119 said:

Just all I've heard about the front offices thinking(may be coming from ownership) is that they want to be able to sell a trade as a lateral move rather than selling off. It's hard to spin it that way if you trade you best two relievers.

If it was my decision I'd sell everything that wasn't bolted down.

Its best if the Os dont sound excited to move both ...leverage

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12 minutes ago, Roll Tide said:

Source: Astros are sending OF Nori Aoki and a Minor League player to the Blue Jays.

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Odd trade.  I guess the Jays are taking Aoki on to even out the payroll.  Aoki being available is another guy that hurts Smith's trade value/chances.  

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2 minutes ago, Roll Tide said:

Its best if the Os dont sound excited to move both ...leverage

Yup.  This is going down to 4 pm for us.  Pay the price or we'll just move on.  People will be mad but this is what I want my GM doing.  Whether we trade Britton or not, we're still going to have a "contending type" payroll next year.  

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