Jump to content

The 2024 Trade Deadline


Recommended Posts

2 minutes ago, MDK02 said:

Does anyone think our BP is actually good enough to compete in close games that you need to shut down a good offense. 

I don’t think Elias himself believes that. Can’t believe they didn’t get another reliever. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

6 minutes ago, Brian88 said:

OH YOU THOUGHT WE WERE DONE?!?!?

I really like these sorts of deals. A surprising number of good pitchers were actually traded while in the minors. I think the additional data from the low minors can help teams hone in on the guys who really fit their mold — much more effectively than they can from watching them in college or HS.

I would expect Mike/Sig to shine in these types of pickups.

Edited by e16bball
  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, DrinkinWithFermi said:

Pretty aggravated that we didn't get another good reliever.

I guess they think Suarez or McDermott will do.

We don’t even have a closer. Kimbrel is done. He might have another stretch of a few consecutive saves but he’s done. He’s going to blow a lot of saves going forward. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

4 minutes ago, Brian88 said:

OH YOU THOUGHT WE WERE DONE?!?!?

 In college, he leaned heavily on his fastball, which was 95-99 mph during his pro debut, and for good reason. With high spin and ride at the top of zone along with impressive induced vertical break, it’s a tough pitch for any hitter to square up, let alone make contact with. His mid-80s slider flashes plus, though he only landed it for a strike half the time at 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Just now, Greg Pappas said:

I like this trade.  Reilly seems to have real promise.  I hope it works out for Cook.

It's kind of funny because Cook was one of the only other OFs at AAA you could conceivably see getting ML time, other than Johnson. We are just punting outfielders into the sun this deadline lol. 

Getting pitching is good though. 

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

    • Speaking of that, look up Adley's splits. He's literally elite batting right handed. His numbers are fantastic. Maybe it's time for him go full time righty.
    • Which is kind of crazy when you think about it.  It is just getting a hit every 3 out of 10 at bats.   In any other sport that is a FAIL.  Pitching is much better these days with the creation of the specialty reliever but still it seems ridiculous that no one can hit .300. 
    • One thing I have never understood about the Anthony switch hitting is he seems like a 100% better hitter hitting left handed compared to right handed.  To me it is night and day.  Now I don't know the exact numbers but I just see the way he swings.  He swings a lot better as a lefty compared to a right handed hitter.  He has had a really good season but it may be time for him to do a Mullins and swing just as a lefthander. 
    • True.  But he came through enough when the Os have really needed a guy this year.  Any guy.  I don't believe it is a huge loss but at the same time I don't think he was a throwaway either.  Which is what I believe the Orioles thought he was and is.
    • One of the hitting coaches talked publicly about Santander's process (which involves some degree of guessing, like he sits on a particular pitch until he gets it) and then he went into a bit of a slump. Not sure that was actually related, but it at least makes me wonder. Generally I don't expect strategies to be made public.
    • It is my firm belief that the Orioles are suffering from an organizational flaw.  Mainly in their hitting and fielding instruction.  Mainly at the lower levels.  I actually believe that their pitching metrics and instruction are good.  It is just that they never draft enough pitchers to fully realize the fruits of their labor and the good minor league pitchers that they do have?  They don't extend and pitch their young guys enough.  It seems as if they are always being babied.  So other teams snatch them up in trades because they see the potential and they tend do pretty well with them afterwards.  Without having to do really anything other than a few tweeks.  Imo the Orioles hitting and fielding instruction has a big flaw.  There is a major disconnect between what they are teaching in the minor leagues and how that translates to the major leagues.  For example 2 players in Mayo and Holliday appear to be complete novices when it comes to hitting major league pitching.  This despite doing very well in the minors.  I could list others as well but those are the 2 prime examples.  They are not just bad.  They are almost historically bad.  Especially when you add it the fact they are top ranked players in the minors.    And the fielding?  I cannot for the life of me understand how these players come up to the majors so lacking in fundamentals.  In addition I believe that Manager Hyde has no business coaching a major league team trying to win a world series.  He is fine as a placard when there is a team that is supposed to tank.   He can keep things on a fairy level keel.    Like the Orioles from 2017 to 2021.  But his approach as a manager in getting a team to be disciplined and focused on taking that next step to the playoffs and beyond is severely lacking imo.  The Orioles play very poor fundamental baseball in all facets.  Hitting.  Running.  Fielding.  Pitching.    That is simply coaching 101.   I sincerely hope that the Orioles brass understands this and makes the proper moves this coming off season. 
    • The poster child for the old school approach has struck out 26 times in 632 plate appearances.  He's hitting .322, his OPS+ is 109.
  • Popular Contributors

×
×
  • Create New...