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Of the folks being talked about:

  • Crochet - no
  • Fedde - yes
  • Flaherty - no
  • Bassitt - maybe
  • Kikuchi - maybe, but lukewarm on him
  • Eflin - yes
  • Eovaldi - yes
  • Anderson - no
  • Montas - no
  • Quantrill - maybe, but lukewarm
  • Luzardo - no
  • Scherzer - maybe, but tracking towards no as I'm not sure if the health/durability is there
  • Bauer - hell no
  • Skubal - yes

I think in order of preference:

  1. Skubal
  2. Fedde
  3. Eovaldi
  4. Eflin
  5. Bassitt
  6. Kikuchi
  7. Scherzer
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11 minutes ago, Roll Tide said:

I’d trade Cowser twice before dealing Kjerstad.

I meant in terms of value. I’d like to keep both but I don’t really think either of them should go in a deal for Fedde. 

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Just now, G54377 said:

Why does everyone want to trade Cowser all of the sudden? He's our best defensive outfielder already, and I have faith he can improve on his strikeouts enough to make the power/speed combo be valuable at the plate. He doesn't even have a full years worth of at bats yet in the bigs. 

It makes no sense.

He's a rookie! And he's having a very solid first year. Why do people want to jettison this? 

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Just now, G54377 said:

Why does everyone want to trade Cowser all of the sudden? He's our best defensive outfielder already, and I have faith he can improve on his strikeouts enough to make the power/speed combo be valuable at the plate. He doesn't even have a full years worth of at bats yet in the bigs. 

This gets totally overlooked constantly. 

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2 hours ago, Sports Guy said:

I didn’t think anyone would like Anderson. You really want him starting playoff games?

4.2 WAR …1.16 WHIP 6.9 H/9 …. The K/9 is not what the K guys want but not every guy needs to be a strike out pitcher.

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10 minutes ago, LookitsPuck said:

Of the folks being talked about:

  • Crochet - no
  • Fedde - yes
  • Flaherty - no
  • Bassitt - maybe
  • Kikuchi - maybe, but lukewarm on him
  • Eflin - yes
  • Eovaldi - yes
  • Anderson - no
  • Montas - no
  • Quantrill - maybe, but lukewarm
  • Luzardo - no
  • Scherzer - maybe, but tracking towards no as I'm not sure if the health/durability is there
  • Bauer - hell no
  • Skubal - yes

I think in order of preference:

  1. Skubal
  2. Fedde
  3. Eovaldi
  4. Eflin
  5. Bassitt
  6. Kikuchi
  7. Scherzer

Where do you rank Blake Snell  ?

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5 minutes ago, G54377 said:

Why does everyone want to trade Cowser all of the sudden? He's our best defensive outfielder already, and I have faith he can improve on his strikeouts enough to make the power/speed combo be valuable at the plate. He doesn't even have a full years worth of at bats yet in the bigs. 

Cowser is likely the starting CF next season and I don't want to trade him or Kjerstad for that matter.

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9 minutes ago, G54377 said:

Why does everyone want to trade Cowser all of the sudden? He's our best defensive outfielder already, and I have faith he can improve on his strikeouts enough to make the power/speed combo be valuable at the plate. He doesn't even have a full years worth of at bats yet in the bigs. 

Dont believe I said I wanted to trade him. I said if I had to choose between Kjerstad and Cowser …it’s Cowser 

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