Jump to content

The 2024 Trade Deadline


Recommended Posts

2 minutes ago, 25 Nuggets said:

If only Isaac Paredes could play CF

Pete Fairbanks might be a worthwhile trade target, but his SO9 went from 13.5 to 9.8 this season. That's a bit of an alarming dropoff if Fairbanks doesn't start striking out more batters.

His average fastball velocity is 97.1 MPH compared to 98.9 in 2023. Still throws hard, but the strikeouts are down.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

10 minutes ago, eddie83 said:

They also won’t care about dealing in the division. Not that any team should. 

Ellis said recently that Tampa was not going to trade Glasnow inside the division  last winter.    I don't know that would change for their current  players.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

12 minutes ago, Rbiggs2525 said:

I like Crochet a lot and have no problem trading big prospects for him. He is going to help you for next 4 years. The team will have to have a plan for him this season. I could see him going to bullpen after ASB. Other option would be shutting him down, then bullpen , then build back up for postseason.

Yes, I would say that Crochet is the only pitcher I see available that I could see Elias trading Basallo for.  Unfortunately, I believe Crochet is only controlled for 2 1/2 more years.  He missed time with Tommy John surgery but that was MLB credited time.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

26 minutes ago, Malike said:

I'd guess where there is smoke there is fire. I assume it would be for an excellent player who is under control for a couple of years. We've already given up one generational talent in Ortiz, according to Bryse Wilson, so why not ship another out if it helps the team win now and over the next couple of seasons?

There’s no smoke here

Link to comment
Share on other sites

8 minutes ago, wildcard said:

Ellis said recently that Tampa was not going to trade Glasnow inside the division  last winter.    I don't know that would change for their current  players.

For Sam Basallo the Rays would most certainly trade within the division, but there's zero chance of that happening. There's no player the Rays would trade that's worth that price to Elias. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

9 minutes ago, Malike said:

I doubt Tampa is going to have a fire sale, they are getting a bunch of good pitching back by next season and will be in a pretty good spot to be competitive.

Yeah for them it's more about unloading salary; I can see them deal Eflin and maybe try to dump Yandy Diaz.

Edited by 25 Nuggets
Link to comment
Share on other sites

22 minutes ago, wildcard said:

Ellis said recently that Tampa was not going to trade Glasnow inside the division  last winter.    I don't know that would change for their current  players.

They're not in first place.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

I really think they have their eyes on Basallo as not only an huge impact player for the team, but also as the face of the new Latin program for many years moving forward.  As in using him as a recruitment tool, a shining example of what signing with the Os can mean, etc. Latin America was an early stated goal and I think ME sees it as the absolute key to longer term success. And I think he sees Basallo as the face of that end of the operation for the next 15 years or more. 
 

Wouldn’t surprise me at all if Basallo was the first player meaningfully extended. 

  • Upvote 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

3 minutes ago, maybenxtyr said:

They're not in first place.

Tampa is getting a bunch of pitchers back from the IL next year.   I wouldn't act like Tampa is a team that will be down long especially with a front office that has proven themselves for many years.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, wildcard said:

Tampa is getting a bunch of pitchers back from the IL next year.   I wouldn't act like Tampa is a team that will be down long especially with a front office that has proven themselves for many years.

That wasn't what you asked. You asked, "what's changed"? They're not very good right at the moment, and I believe they will move players in a trade if it makes sense. In the division or elsewhere. I don't think they'll hang up a clearance sign, but they'll be dealing.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.


  • Posts

    • This Oriole team has much better talent.  Gunner Henderson, Jordan Westberg, Adley, Santander, Grayson, and Corbin Burnes don’t have a 4-32 streak in them.  Even if they fill the rest of the positions with OH posters.  I think a rotation of Burnes, Grayson, and Kremer as your top 3 is a better than 500 team the rest of the way at least.  The jury is out on Povich but if he pitches as well as he has the Orioles with this offense will have a good chance to win when he starts.  Is the team good enough to win it all?  They need help most likely.  One consistent starter and a couple of better arms in the bullpen.  This team is going to the playoffs.  To think they are not at this point is based on emotion and not anything else.  
    • It’s funny that people are wanting to bring back Tanner Scott and his 6.1 walk rate, but balking at McDermott and his 5.5 walk rate. I’m leery of McDermott too, but as they say, “any port in a storm,” so no reason not to give him a try.
    • It sort of makes no sense, his GB% is much higher than last year but his HR/FB went from 10% last year to 26% this year. Walks are way up too.
    • Suarez and Irvin were always going to regress. You didn’t think they would be sub 3 ERA pitchers did you?  Irvin is a solid guy for the back of the rotation but that’s what he is, a back of rotation guy. They are pieces you need to eat innings and keep you in most games but these aren’t world beaters on the mound. Suarez is a good story but there is a reason he has had the career he has had. The fear that we will slowly sink is an unfounded and irrational fear. The team has to get better and they have to improve on obvious needs but we don’t need to go overboard here.  All teams have holes they need to address.
    • Good point.  Every now and then he looks like vintage Cano from early last year but he’s no longer trustworthy.
    • Speaking of scar tissue, a review of our storied/checkered past shows an uglier picture than we like to recall... St. Louis Browns 1902-1953: 52 years, 1 WS (1944), loss. Baltimore Orioles 1954-1983: 30 years, 6 WS (3-3), plus 2 more ALCS losses. Orioles 1984-2023: 40 years, 6 playoffs losses (1 WC, 2 ALDS, 3 ALCS).
    • Cano is having an awful season. He's been worth -0.3 fWAR with a 4.62 FIP. I know you have to use the arms you have, but you can't utilize Cano like it's 2023, he's terrible and should be the lowest-leverage reliever out of the pen right now. He's carrying the same BABIP as last year, but his results are awful.
  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...