Disappointed if reports are true that SF is close to a deal with Hoerner. Guess we need to see what the return is, but I’m not hopeful we’ll get back piece(s) that will help this year.
Disappointed if reports are true that SF is close to a deal with Hoerner. Guess we need to see what the return is, but I’m not hopeful we’ll get back piece(s) that will help this year.
Just thumbing through that account... SO many wrong predictions/reports from this guy's "sources"...For those without Twitter, Mariners have MLB pitching to spare and reporter puts it at less than 10% chance he is dealt.
Just thumbing through that account... SO many wrong predictions/reports from this guy's "sources"...
Yeah, it always looked like a strange trade partner here. Their young pitching is either slated to help them this year (and I don’t really like them much) or not high enough prospect-wise. Saw tweet mentioning Boston with two young pitchers (Tolle and someone else), and they could possibly put together a good package.But it does raise an issue in the Hoerner rumors. I haven’t seen word one from any reliable source on what assets the Giants have that the Cubs are even interested in.
Why would the Cubs trade a starting position player - arguably their MVP from last year’s 92-win team - from a team gunning for a division title for prospects? Assuming Devers and Webb are off the table, what Major League talent would the Cubs even want from the Giants? It just doesn’t look like a match.
Agree with y'all. Red Sox/Yankees seemingly have more to offer. SF's possible trade packages don't excite me unless they just get SUPER desperate and give up Webb.Yeah, it always looked like a strange trade partner here. Their young pitching is either slated to help them this year (and I don’t really like them much) or not high enough prospect-wise. Saw tweet mentioning Boston with two young pitchers (Tolle and someone else), and they could possibly put together a good package.
My assumption when they signed Bregman is that the deferred money would make it easier for them to get back under luxury tax after this year. Keep Nico this year and then work on getting under tax in year two. Sure it would be nice to get something for Nico if not going to re-sign him, but where the roster is it makes no sense next to get some major leaguers in return.
Saw a mock trade where Cubs get one of the two top lefties in the Red Sox org + for Hoerner.Agree with y'all. Red Sox/Yankees seemingly have more to offer. SF's possible trade packages don't excite me unless they just get SUPER desperate and give up Webb.
https://www.si.com/mlb/cubs/onsi/ne...de-proposal-sees-cubs-land-future-red-sox-aceSaw a mock trade where Cubs get one of the two top lefties in the Red Sox org + for Hoerner.
Edit: EotI referred to it above.
You could. I just don’t see the Cubs doing it. Shaw had a decent second half, and as bad as he was in playoffs the walks were encouraging. He has work to do, but potential is there and bat will play at 2B better than at 3B. I think signing of Bregman was much more about trying to win this year rather than dissatisfaction in Shaw’s long-term prognosis.Could always trade Shaw along with a top prospect....
That's the one I saw.
I hope he plays like 2nd half Kyle Tucker and his contract is a complete albatrossTucker to the Dodgers, 4/240. Opt outs after years 2 and 3.
I think year 2 is going to get squashed by a lockout with year 3 being TBD. The owners want a cap and the players will not budge one inch. Neither side will even begin to move before games start being lost.Tucker to the Dodgers, 4/240. Opt outs after years 2 and 3.
All depends on his health...I hope he plays like 2nd half Kyle Tucker and his contract is a complete albatross
I think the owners have been steeling for a lockout for awhile... (The Ricketts' sure seem to be preparing, based on the number of expiring deals we have...)I think year 2 is going to get squashed by a lockout with year 3 being TBD. The owners want a cap and the players will not budge one inch. Neither side will even begin to move before games start being lost.
Opt outs for whom? I can't see Tucker upset that he is playing for only $60 million per year. If he plays his normal max of 100 games, that will be $600,000 per game.Tucker to the Dodgers, 4/240. Opt outs after years 2 and 3.
who knowsBo Bichette to the Mets on a three-year contract worth $126 million.
Dang it… that’s the one I wanted, and that’s much better contract than Bergman’s who I think is way over the hill