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2 minutes ago, Can_of_corn said:

Teams were not real eager to trade the more premium guys.

Of the folks that were traded how many are clearly superior?  You want him to bring Flaherty back?

 

When you are a team on the cusp like the Os? 

You don't trade for has beens and hopes and maybes and reclamations. 

You  trade for elite that gets you to the promised land. 

Elias has failed twice now to do this. 

He is a great scout.  Very VERY average GM imo. 

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Just now, Malike said:

Rogers can get guys out. I'm not a drama queen who is freaking out about a guy against one of the best contact hitting teams, pitching for the first time to a new catcher, and hasn't even had time with our own pitching coaches. So I'm not going to panic, but I'm a grown up, and I, like the rest of you, have not seen him pitch. The difference is, I'm not basing everything that has happened tonight on how he's going to be going forward.

Right, we can go off nearly 2/3 of a year of stats and the previous 2 years instead.

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1 minute ago, LookitsPuck said:

Fedde? There were other options. Overpaying for a #5 at best just because of control isn’t great.

We all know I'm not a big Elias defender and I didn't love the trade.

I just don't see it as an unforced error.

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1 minute ago, OnlyOneOriole said:

When you are a team on the cusp like the Os? 

You don't trade for has beens and hopes and maybes and reclamations. 

You  trade for elite that gets you to the promised land. 

Elias has failed twice now to do this. 

He is a great scout.  Very VERY average GM imo. 

What trade would you have made?

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