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Casas is their #1 and only tier 1 prospect. Mata is #7 and projects as mid rotation starter but is 20 and has a long way to develop into that. Poyner is #22 and a bullpen are ..2 pitch pitcher (fastball and changeup), he has below average curve and cutter.

Bottom line is their system is rated dead last and Casas would have to be the third IMO

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On 7/8/2019 at 10:22 PM, sportsfan8703 said:

SP trade candidates,

Bumgarner - NTC to Boston, Rental

Stroman - Not a rental

Matt Boyd - will cost a ton

Andrew Cashner - Rental owed $4 million

Tanner Roark - Rental, owed $5 million

Lyles, Duffy, Jeff Samardzija, Leake

Maybe Cashner is being undervalued  

 

 

I'd add Zach Wheeler to that list. Looks like the Mets are going to sell.

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On 7/8/2019 at 10:22 PM, sportsfan8703 said:

SP trade candidates,

Bumgarner - NTC to Boston, Rental

Stroman - Not a rental

Matt Boyd - will cost a ton

Andrew Cashner - Rental owed $4 million

Tanner Roark - Rental, owed $5 million

Lyles, Duffy, Jeff Samardzija, Leake

Maybe Cashner is being undervalued  

 

 

Cashner has an option and therefore is not a rental. His option is for 10 million team option. If he reaches 340 innings combined. He had 153 last year, 96 in the 1sr half. He would need about 15 starts at 6 innings to get there. If that happens it becomes his option.

but again, he’s not a rental 

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There’s no telling what the Orioles would get back in return for Cashner, but there is one certainty. Cashner’s strong two-month stretch has improved his trade stock and the Orioles can gain a decent package in return. We’ll just have to wait until July 31st to find out if another team takes that flyer.

https://1057thefan.radio.com/blogs/cashner’s-production-gives-orioles-added-trade-value

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MancInk to the Cardinals for Helsley, Thomas, and Gingery

 

https://birdswatcher.com/2019/07/10/baltimore-orioles-latest-trade-ideas-based-on-recent-rumors/3/

 

 

Actuallu like this deal! Helsley is having a tough year but is a good prospect, Thomas could be a starting CF , or a 4th OF, and Gingery looks like a back of the rotation or good BP Arm.

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2 hours ago, Roll Tide said:

MancInk to the Cardinals for Helsley, Thomas, and Gingery

 

https://birdswatcher.com/2019/07/10/baltimore-orioles-latest-trade-ideas-based-on-recent-rumors/3/

 

 

Actuallu like this deal! Helsley is having a tough year but is a good prospect, Thomas could be a starting CF , or a 4th OF, and Gingery looks like a back of the rotation or good BP Arm.

I just don't know if other teams will value him as an OF.  I hope they do, but whoever gets him with the intentions of staying in the OF may end up regretting it in the long run.

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46 minutes ago, ScGO's said:

I just don't know if other teams will value him as an OF.  I hope they do, but whoever gets him with the intentions of staying in the OF may end up regretting it in the long run.

I think his arm is good enough to hide in RF

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https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2019/07/top-60-trade-candidates-at-the-all-star-break.html

Update MLBTR top grade candidates. They have rankings using methods and reasons.  What those are, who knows?

#17 Givens

#24 Cashner

#33 Mancini

#56 Villar

They point out that Givens has been on a tear recently.  20K over his last 11 IP.  Cashner only 5 ER total in his last 5 starts.  

 

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Writers Idea

Giants

Villar

 

Orioles get

Panik (their current 2B)

#18 Ranked Prospect  Garrett Williams

Unranked. Prospect Israel Cruz

https://aroundthefoghorn.com/2019/07/20/san-francisco-giants-trade-deadline-target-jonathan-villar/

So Panik is a no go in our rebuild

I'd counter with 

Giants #25 Seth Correy

Giants #29 Williams Jerez

and Cruz or some other DSL 18-19 year old

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