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Stowers, Vavra and McKenna


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I think McKenna would be a great get for another team as a MLB ready OF.

 I don’t think we have seen the last of Stowers.  Great guy to have as ins. Policy for an injury.

When you starting working on catching and you already play IF & OF chances are your path to MLB has shrunk significantly.  I don’t think we ever see Vavra in Bmore again. 

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This year pretty much only McKenna, but likely not until rosters expand. Ultimately, there’s definitely a role on this team for a RH bench OF and particularly once one if Santander/Hays are gone, but with Cowser able to play CF I think somebody with more bat (and consequently perhaps less defense) will be a better fit.

Beyond this year, I think Stowers is going to hang around as depth unless he is able to fetch a quality return in a trade. He’ll get another shot here during his option years eventually through injuries but won’t ever be penciled in as a starter unless he really earns it. 

Vavra I think is done in this org. The biggest problem is they never trusted his 2B defense, which makes him far less valuable as a bench piece. His bat never profiled well enough to play anywhere further down the defensive spectrum and he hasn’t done anything at the MLB level to change that. There’s too much IF depth that has surpassed him now. I think he’s headed for a DFA eventually if he’s not throw in as part of a larger deal. 

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I wish them all well and hope that they make it as Major Leaguers. But honestly, shouldn’t they all be done here? They are good enough to play here with the wealth of talent that we have on the Major League team and in the Minors.

We already have too many players and not enough places to fit/play them. Why would we add even more (mind inferior players) to the mix?

But just because they can’t make it here doesn’t mean that they can’t make it period.

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2 hours ago, RZNJ said:

McKenna, maybe.  Vavra and Stowers no chance the rest of this year.

McKenna is a guy we needed over 162 this year. But Cowser and Hicks being able to play CF made him irrelevant. He’s out of options next year. I think we deal him to a rebuilding club for a DSL lotto ticket this offseason. 

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