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The next best thing to making it to the Hall-of Fame is getting into an individual team's Hall-of-Fame/Ring-of-Honor.

Young Trey Mancini has a long way to go to get himself into that conversation, but longevity is one factor.

 

Mancini: I Want to Play Here for a Long Time

(By Roch Kubatko)

https://www.masnsports.com/school-of-roch/2019/06/mancini-i-want-to-play-here-for-a-long-time.html

 

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46 minutes ago, OFFNY said:

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The next best thing to making it to the Hall-of Fame is getting into an individual team's Hall-of-Fame/Ring-of-Honor.

Young Trey Mancini has a long way to go to get himself into that conversation, but longevity is one factor.

 

Mancini: I Want to Play Here for a Long Time

(By Roch Kubatko)

https://www.masnsports.com/school-of-roch/2019/06/mancini-i-want-to-play-here-for-a-long-time.html

 

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Greg Olson only played here for 6 years, yet, he is in the Orioles Hall of Frame.

Most of the guys, did have long careers here.

https://www.mlb.com/orioles/history/orioles-hall-of-fame

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6 hours ago, OFFNY said:

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The next best thing to making it to the Hall-of Fame is getting into an individual team's Hall-of-Fame/Ring-of-Honor.

Young Trey Mancini has a long way to go to get himself into that conversation, but longevity is one factor.

 

Mancini: I Want to Play Here for a Long Time

(By Roch Kubatko)

https://www.masnsports.com/school-of-roch/2019/06/mancini-i-want-to-play-here-for-a-long-time.html

 

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(vs. RED SOX, 6/14)

 

 

NUMBER 15

 

JOSEPANTHONY MANCINI

JOSEPANTHONY MANCINI

JOSEPANTHONY MANCINI

JOSEPANTHONY MANCINI

JOSEPANTHONY MANCINI

JOSEPANTHONY MANCINI

JOSEPANTHONY MANCINI

 

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2 hours ago, tntoriole said:

 

That sound off the barrel. Amazing. 36 HR pace. 

 

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JOSEPH ANTHONMANCINI

 

(1st Inning Numbers)

 

 

PA: lllllllllllllllll 62

AB: llllllllllllllll  56

H: llllllllllllllllllll 12

HR: llllllllllllllllll 7

2B: lllllllllllllllllll 3

3B: llllllllllllllllllll 1

BA: llllllllllllllll .411

OBP: llllllllllll .468

SLG: llllllllllllllllll .875

OPS: lllllllllllllllll 1.343

 

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BALTIMORE O RIOLES )))))) (vs. MARINERS, 6/22)

Hanser Joel Alberto Pena - 3B

JOSEPANTHONY MANCIN1B

Pedro Severino De Leon - C

Renato Nunez - DH

Jonathan Rafael Villar Roque - 2B

Dwight Smith, Jr. - LF

Anthony Santander - RF

Keon Broxton - CF

Richie Martin - SS

Andrew Burton Cashner - RHP )) (6-3, 4.48 ERA)

 

OPPOSING PITCHER

Tomaso Anthony Milone - LHP )) (1-1, 3.03 ERA)

 

https://www.baseballpress.com/lineups

 

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https://www.pressboxonline.com/2019/06/21/jim-henneman-heres-why-trey-mancini-wont-be-dealt-by-orioles?fbclid=IwAR0XubZ5Woo9IcXI40ncYc07FS0UPA2ViHdGQARawR-RwMmmFmGfQXgkUPE

Essentially, compared to others at his position on contending teams, he's actually not all that special, despite being easily the best hitter on the Orioles.

This is a pretty strong argument.  O's might be better off trying to see if he'd take a super team-friendly extension deal instead of trading him.  I'm talking about maybe something like 5/50, to lock him in a fixed value during arbitration and get a few extra years after that of team control at a reasonable price.  Mancini would get predictability and guaranteed money and avoid the risk of non-tender if he falls off.  

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I've been thinking this lately, too. There likely isn't much of a market. You don't trade him for lottery tickets. I hold him unless you can get a solid prospect and a couple lower-level guys in return. I think the best option for a deal would be Cleveland if they could stomach him in the outfield since they're so depleted there. But are they going to be buyers? Mancini may be viable for them since he's controllable and not too expensive.

Another option would be Milwaukee if they finally cut ties with Jesus Aguilar. They have Eric Thames for first, but they're not giving him many ABs against LHP. I could see them going for Mancini, but pitching would be a priority so it's hard to say what they would give up.

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I don't disagree with the conclusion, but I think it's overstated, and that if Mancini could maintain his current level of production, he should attract some serious intreese among contending teams (or teams that view themselves as contenders) looking to add offensive punch.

If you throw Trey in with qualifying first baseman in both leagues, this season Trey would be tied for fifth in OPS, tied for seventh through 11th in HRs and 17th in RBIs. (In the latter two categories, there are two NYYs who are ahead of or tied with Trey.) He has hit better on the road than at Camden Yards. I would certainly expect his RBIs, and maybe his other stats, to improve if he played for a decent offensive team. 

I think that package might appeal to some teams, though it probably would take beyond the end of July to establish the kind of consistency to attain that interest.

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