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Offseason Trade Candidate - Dylan Bundy


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3 hours ago, Aristotelian said:

No reason to trade him now. Value is low and still has additional years of team control. If he has a decent first half, we would get much more for him at the break.

Ideally, we wouldn't trade him now, but based on the patterns ownership is showing (dumping money) I expect them to shop Bundy, Givens, and Cashner, while looking for takers on Trumbo and Cobb

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24 minutes ago, ScGO's said:

Ideally, we wouldn't trade him now, but based on the patterns ownership is showing (dumping money) I expect them to shop Bundy, Givens, and Cashner, while looking for takers on Trumbo and Cobb

No reason to trade Bundy at present and it would be trading low.  He is cost controlled so a salary dump is not a reason.  If this is our new leadership’s first move, I will be really discouraged. 

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I really don't think there are many/any trades to be made this offseason. Bundy's value is way down. I think a good first half could make him an option mid season, same with Cashner. Givens might have some value, but deadline deals for relievers are usually more favorable than offseason ones.

Honestly, I expect a boring offseason for the Orioles with a handful of one-year signings and value rentals that we may be able to flip at the deadline.

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Use 2019 as a showcase year for cobb and bundy.  I think cobb will be much better next year and hopefully bundy will too.  Then flip em both in December 2019 after they’ve rebuilt their value. If either of them have a subpar year again next year, then we should hang on to them for 2020 because they will probably have more value to us as innings eaters than as a #5 starter on a contender who you wouldnt to hand the ball in the postseason.  I dont see so many young starters beating down the door between now and September 2020 that cobb and bundy would be blocking anyone.

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