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2 minutes ago, scOtt said:

Elias driving a hard bargain?

Maybe. Seems like it's a bunch of relievers one tier worse than Givens right now who are getting traded. He's either gonna go real soon or people are really put off by a) Elias' asking price or b) Givens' recent suckage. 

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3 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

This is Elias' first hard test as a GM. Can he get value for his pieces? Does he hold on to them thinking they will have more value this off season or at next year's trading deadline?

With just a few hours to go, it sure is quiet.

It's a weird deadline without August. They really need to push it back - teams need more time to figure out if they're contenders.

Mancini could have more value this offseason. All it takes is one serious injury.

Givens and Villar I still expect to go. If not - that's pretty weird, but not the end of the world. 

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1 minute ago, JMU_Birdfan said:

How are you feeling about the Cashner trade now? 

Glad we got what we did, when we did? Wish we would have held on to him until today?

 

You could argue maybe they get a little more right now, but I think they had to jump if they got anybody that they liked, which is sounds like they did.

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11 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

This is Elias' first hard test as a GM. Can he get value for his pieces? Does he hold on to them thinking they will have more value this off season or at next year's trading deadline?

With just a few hours to go, it sure is quiet.

 

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