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Trade Mountcastle instead of Santander


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Would you prefer the Orioles trade Mountcastle or Santander?  

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  1. 1. Would you prefer the Orioles trade Mountcastle or Santander?

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I believe Santander will be around 2 more years and Mountcastle 4 more years? Seems obvious not to give up on Mountcastle yet and to sell high on Santander. It’s hard to watch Mountcastle play sometimes though and I wouldn’t necessarily be upset if both players were traded in the off-season. 

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3 hours ago, yark14 said:

We are seeing Santander's ceiling right now.  We have yet to see Mountcastle's ceiling.

Unless Mountcastle develops a more discerning batting eye or becomes better at making contact, I agree. He could have a peak year where his batting average shoots up, but he is going to be a player who bats around .250ish. There are too many peaks and valleys with Mountcastle's offense. 

That said, I'm open to trading whichever player nets a better return or holding onto both until they hit free agency. I don't think Elias is going to force a trade and take his time until he gets an offer he prefers over keeping them. 

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Scouting assessments aside, the biggest problem with Santander is the cheap quality depth behind him.

Thats true for Mountcastle too though, it’s just less obvious, but 1b is a fall back position that can be used to help make room for cheap hitters who get on base.

I think there’s a really good chance that all of Hays, Santander and Mountcastle aren’t going to be in Baltimore for 2024.

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