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Would you trade Gunnar Henderson for George Kirby or Spencer Strider?


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Would you trade Gunnar Henderson for George Kirby or Spencer Strider?  

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  1. 1. Would you trade Gunnar Henderson for George Kirby or Spencer Strider?

    • Either One
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    • Only Kirby
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    • Only Strider
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    • Neither One
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My answer was “neither one,” at least not now.

Generally, I was always under the impression that you should not trade an everyday star player for a starting pitcher. Especially not a star who is under control for five more years. That said, if we get to arb 2 year with no hope in sight for an extension or re-signing him, then yes.

Pitchers break too easily. Strider might be a very durable guy, however, because of his mechanics and strong lower half. I could see an argument for him, but Kirby is kinda slight of build. 

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13 minutes ago, Aristotelian said:

I wouldn't do it just cause I absolutely love Gunnar and the TJ risk with any pitcher. I think it's a great question though. Holliday for Strider would be extremely tempting.

I love Gunnar too I just see all the depth behind him and think it would work out. I voted for Strider and 
Kirby btw.

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For what it's worth, Spencer Strider is the highest ranked pitcher on Fangraphs trade value list and he's below Gunnar.  I think Strider is the only one where you think about it, and it wouldn't be homer-ism to say neither.

 

I agree that Holliday for Strider or Kirby is a closer comparison.

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2 hours ago, Can_of_corn said:

Not saying I'd make the deal but this is a bizarre argument.

The goal is to win the World Series not collect guys that played here for six seasons of a HoF career.

 

Edit-In hindsight I would have traded Manny in 2014 for a ring and a TOR pitcher.

 

Kirby vs Strider was an awesome World Series matchup this year

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4 hours ago, Can_of_corn said:

In hindsight I would have traded Manny in 2014 for a ring and a TOR pitcher.

I can see the need for a new acronym: TINSTATFAR (There Is No Such Thing As Trading For A Ring.)

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My first instinct was that somebody'd have to be barking mad to trade Gunnar for either of those pitchers.  But then I thought about how good a Henderson-less infield would still be (Mayo 3B, Holliday SS, Westburg 2B), plus what adding a Spencer Strider to the rotation for the next five years would mean to our future. 

I'd pull the trigger for Strider no problem. 

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I would trade Henderson for Strider I believe. I think there's enough talent behind him to kinda make up for moving him. I also think a pitcher like Strider in addition to Bradish and Rodriguez would put the team in the best position to potentially get a WS banner.

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