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11 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

Where did you hear that Elias may dangle Basallo in trade? I have a hard time believing that. He's got to be an untouchable.

I think Just Regular is referencing some clickbait sports media posts on "could Elias trade Basllo" at the trade deadline. I have to agree with you he's close to untouchable as it gets.

There's no way Elias trades a player like Basallo for Mason Miller or Garrett Crochet two players that teams are going to covet going into the July 31st trade deadline.

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4 minutes ago, 733baseball said:

If they're going to trade Basallo, it'll be to get the haul of the century back. It sure as heck won't be for a rental.

It would have to be a special talent with 2.5 seasons or more of team control left to get Elias to even consider it.

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31 minutes ago, Tony-OH said:

Where did you hear that Elias may dangle Basallo in trade? I have a hard time believing that. He's got to be an untouchable.

Another poster had a tweet from I think Nightengale (or one of the other national pundits/media pawns) a couple days ago.

I agree he's just about untouchable absent another GM giving TWO major leaguers for a prospect.

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This is going to suck if we trade him. The Bradish injury opened the door for a need for a SP. SP is just so expensive to buy. I’ve loved following Basallo since Tony put us into him a few years ago. 

I’m more attached to Basallo than Mayo. 

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On 6/20/2024 at 1:13 PM, Just Regular said:

Another poster had a tweet from I think Nightengale (or one of the other national pundits/media pawns) a couple days ago.

I agree he's just about untouchable absent another GM giving TWO major leaguers for a prospect.

Basallo is not blocked by Adley who will be in his 4th year next season. They can split catching duties for 1-1.5 years whenever Basallo is deemed ready to be called up. Then, unless an extension happens, its Basallo's job.

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On 6/22/2024 at 1:15 PM, jabba72 said:

Basallo is not blocked by Adley who will be in his 4th year next season. They can split catching duties for 1-1.5 years whenever Basallo is deemed ready to be called up. Then, unless an extension happens, its Basallo's job.

I would be absolutely shocked if Basallo was traded unless that help is team controlled for at least 3 years AFTER this year. 

Basallo is going to be an absolute beast at the major league level as an impact middle of the order bat. I still don't see Holliday, Mayo or Basallo getting moved. 

 

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On 6/22/2024 at 12:15 PM, jabba72 said:

Basallo is not blocked by Adley who will be in his 4th year next season. They can split catching duties for 1-1.5 years whenever Basallo is deemed ready to be called up. Then, unless an extension happens, its Basallo's job.

Todays media — one reporter makes up speculation, another media source “cites” that reporter, and then it becomes factual sourced material. 

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Couple thoughts:

1. I can’t see him being traded. He projects to being your second most valuable player on the MLB roster.

2. Plenty of time for this to play out, but I almost wonder if the best plan for the Os is to extend Adley and put Basallo at first long term.

3. Crazy to comp Yordan Alvarez. By crazy, I mean crazy awesome!

My head explodes thinking about Jackson, Gunnar, Adley, Mayo and Basallo in one lineup…plus Westy and Heston and Cowser and maybe Bradfield.

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I do have questions about Basallo’s progress as a catcher.   By my calculations, the Baysox have allowed 5.68 runs/game when Basallo has caught (25 games), 4.11 runs/game when others have caught.  We know that stats like CERA have a lot of noise in them, especially in a small sample, but 1.57 runs/game is a huge margin.  He’s also committed 4 errors and 4 passed balls in 25 games at C, and has caught only 22% of runners (8/36).   By comparison, Silas Ardoin has started 31 games at C and has only 2 errors and 2 PB, and has caught 40% of runners (16/40).   

These are all superficial numbers, but they raise questions in my mind and I’d need someone who watches Basallo a lot and knows how to evaluate catchers to tell me how he rates behind the dish.  
 

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