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Orioles trading Bundy?


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1 hour ago, oriole said:

That’s surprising to me but I will trust your word on it over what I think. I just watch the games and his stats don’t look good. Anyone with an ERA over or around 5 constitutes a below average pitcher in my mind...though I’m aware I am oversimplifying. I just don’t want to see him gone for the sake of moving him. 

Only 61 starting pitchers this year had an ERA under 5 in 2019 (min innings 160).  So that's like 2 for each team.  Dylan seems to me like an average starter with upside and a cheap contract.   Just about any team could use him.  

That's why I agree, only trade him if you are getting something of great value in return.

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2 hours ago, oriole said:

I hope you’re right. I’m just having trouble imagining any team would give up anyone with actual upside to a guy who not only below average but starting the arbitration process. If they do, that’s great and I’ll be happy.

He's a young, affordable pitcher with two years of control. He throws innings. There's reason to believe he could be pretty good if he can figure out a way to limit homeruns - which might get better by just leaving the AL East and Camden Yards.

Not saying Bundy is some great pitcher, but he probably gets $10M+ if he's a free agent. He's got some value.

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12 minutes ago, AnythingO's said:

Whoa, what happened to him? He was the DD trade I regretted most.

Nothing happened to him.   The projection system doesn’t like him, is all.   He was 10-7, 3.55 ERA, 125 ERA+, 1.29 WHIP last year.   For his career he has a 3.91 ERA, 110 ERA+, 1.30 WHIP.   Fangraphs (Steamer) projects him for 5.41 ERA and 1.50 WHIP next year.    Good for them.     To me, he’s a solid starting pitcher until proven otherwise.    

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2 hours ago, Yardball85 said:

Roch gonna Roch.  I like him, but the Orioles must tell him next to nothing about player management type stuff.

I think they tell him stuff.  You read how he states that Bundy's salary is steep for a rebuilding team.  That is him working the propaganda.  

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