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  1. Fall Winslow

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    Maybe that was Kersh's negotiating stance? Because they certainly flipped another 30MM over to him like it was nothing and couldn't wait to keep his money on board. Of course, Cano could very well go out and be very productive next season. But I'm looking at the last 2 seasons and his age and I'm not going to be shocked if he continues to regress and the production keeps trending downward.

    Personally, I don't want a name just for the sake of getting a name..we've done that before with Adrian. A superstar in his prime will suffice this time around. Whether they sign him or trade for him. Leave all this Cano shit to the shit teams like the Mets. I'll wait to be pissy after they fail to sign Harper or Machado
     
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    I don’t really want Cano I want Diaz. My point is that we should be yielding our financial might more to make moves that small market teams can’t afford to.

    Report out now that we’re close to Garrett Richards which is a great move.
     
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    Definitely like Diaz. Seems like the price for Diaz, though, is Cano.

    As for using the financial might that small markets can't afford to, I think that's what they're after in the talks with the Indians?
     
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    Mets are almost where the Dodgers were 6-7 years ago, but worse. Even though he wasn't a superstar, at least Adrian was 30-31 yrs old and at a corner spot. You could project some good years with Adrian. Mets can't seriously project that Cano is going to give them multiple good years..then again, they won't rule Tebow out from making the team next season.

    Mets may as well trade for Puig and accept their Puiggy future now, just hand him a new contract on arrival. Maybe the only team I can see stopping the Mets from signing Puig after next season is Philly. And Cano and Puig are buddies too, have been known to hang out and work out together in the offseason. It's Cano, Puig, and what's left of Cespedes for NYM in my crystal ball. Lol LAD should do something like Puig, Ryu, specs for Thor..and still do the Cleveland trade as well. Stack high caliber starting arms ahead of Kersh
     
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    Buehler
    Kluber
    Thor
    Kersh
    Urias/Hill

    Sign Harper to go with Belli and Joc in the OF
     
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    You smoking the good stuff. :pimp:
    Also to you and @VRP, wrong thread bkitches
     
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    Call me when we get Michael Richards


    Racist
     
  8. Fall Winslow

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    Lol I hear you, I promise, but I don't give a damn in either case :D
    They could pull off both of those trades if they really wanted to..just unhand some of the OF/starting pitching depth and some specs..and do what they're supposed to do and sign Harper, of course.
    They've been discussing Muncy, Puig among others.
    Muncy, Verdugo and another guy or two for Kluber or Carrasco and Gomes
    Puig, Ruiz, Ryu and another quality spec for Thor
    Both the Mets and Indians are trying to be competitive and creative and LAD has the parts, doesn't really lack in any area as a trade parner..other than just building the reputation as a team that wins deals apparently. Lol


    CF Belli
    RF Harper
    SS Seager
    3B JT
    LF Joc/Kemp
    1B Rios
    2B Kike/LeMahieu
    C Y. Gomes

    Buehler
    Thor
    Kluber or Corrasco
    Kersh
    Hill/Urias
    3 righties, 3 lefties
     
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    Kershaw at #4? Seriously?









    He should be 5.
     
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    irish DSP Staff Member Administrator

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    this exactly
    not carte blanche to be stupid
    but be selective, dilligent, and then flex our muscles when opportunity arises
    not saying we'll get harper...
    but i guarantee we'll be boras's last phone call


    would be a great signing at the right price
    perhaps something with incentives?
     
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    fixed
     
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    Trout + Ohtani + the contracts of Upton and Pujols.
    For...
    Verdugo, Ruiz, May, Lux who are the Dodgers top 4 prospects +3 cheap 'all stars' Joc, Wood, and Strip.

    CF: Trout
    SS: Seager
    3B: Turner
    2B: Machado
    DH: Ohtani/Freese
    1B: Bellinger/Muncy
    RF: Puig/Bellinger
    LF: Upton/Kemp
    C : Smith/Barnes
     
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    dude, man... priorities bruh
     
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    that lf platoon would be an everyday adventure
     
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    At least for a year.
    Then it's up to Toles.
     
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    Rube figured he had to top Fall....
     
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    I started to put Urias ahead of him. Our #4 making 30MM+ per felt more fiscally responsible :D
     
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    Moreno will never trade Trout or Ohtani.
     
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    99% chance you're right
    rube approaching dave status with his proposals
     
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    kind of a lot for a guy who might not even pitch this year
    we'll have to wait and see, but we may have dodged a bullet

    Padres to sign Garrett Richards
    by Steve Adams | MLB Trade Rumors — 3:59pm CDT

    3:59pm:
    It’s a straight two-year deal for Richards, Passan further tweets. With incentives, the contract can max out at a total of $18MM.

    3:49pm: Richards’ two-year agreement comes with a hefty guarantee of roughly $15MM, per Jeff Passan of Yahoo Sports (Twitter link). That’s a new precedent for a player coming off Tommy John surgery, though the timing of Richards’ surgery also makes it at least plausible that he could return to the mound before the end of the 2019 season.

    3:45pm: The Padres have reached an agreement with free-agent right-hander Garrett Richards, tweets Fancred’s Jon Heyman. The ISE Baseball client was reported earlier today to be a target of both the Padres and the division-rival Dodgers.

    Richards may not pitch in 2019 after undergoing Tommy John surgery in mid July, but other free-agent starters in his situation have recently landed two-year guaranteed deals with an eye toward contributing in the second season of that pact. Namely, both Michael Pineda and Drew Smyly signed two-year, $10MM contracts last winter (with the Twins and Cubs, respectively), while Nathan Eovaldi inked a two-year, $4MM pact with the Rays an offseason prior. All three of those hurlers had undergone Tommy John surgery and were known to be out for the vast majority of the first season of those two-year deals.

    A former top 50 overall draft pick (No. 42 in 2009), Richards established himself on the Angels’ pitching staff in 2013 and looked to be one of the more promising young arms in the American League by the end of the 2015 campaign. In 2014-15, the righty pitched to a combined 3.18 ERA through 376 innings (58 starts) and averaged 8.1 K/9 against 3.0 BB/9 along the way.

    Injuries, however, have limited the now-30-year-old Richards to just 138 2/3 innings in the three seasons since that time. He’s been quite good when healthy enough to take the mound — 3.05 ERA, 9.6 K/9, 3.6 BB/9, 3.59 FIP — but by the lengthy slate of arm injuries that has slowed his career now make him an upside play in free agency rather than the potential frontline starter many expected he’d become after that strong 2013-15 showing.

    The most recent ulnar collateral ligament injury for Richards was actually the second of his career; he also suffered a UCL tear back in 2016 but opted to undergo stem cell treatment to avoid surgery. While that did stave off Tommy John surgery for awhile, Richards was ultimately forced to undergo the procedure this past summer when he was diagnosed with another tear.

    For the Padres, the addition of Richards dovetails nicely with the organization’s projected timeline to contend. The Friars have begun to mix in some win-now moves with their longstanding efforts to rebuild the organization and were said this offseason to be eyeing pitchers who can help them contend in 2020, when much of the upcoming wave of young talent has surfaced at the MLB level. The Friars have little in the way of rotation certainty at the moment, so it’s still possible that they could add another arm on a multi-year deal — likely one who’d still be in his prime into 2020 and beyond. They’ve been tied to younger free-agent starters like Nathan Eovaldi and Yusei Kikuchi this offseason, and they’ve also been rumored to have interest in Mets righty Noah Syndergaard.
     
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