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  1. Well they wouldn't have to do BOTH 1 and 2, just one or the other. But otherwise I agree, getting Grienke would have been a long shot, even without the NTC.
  2. Since this post: 11 games .279/.380/.720 (1.100) 5 HR, 8 R, 13 RBI 14.0 bb%, 26.0 k%
  3. I don't think I'm lowering the bar or giving a free pass. Because, I don't think multiple relievers better than Rogers is a fair or reasonable expectation. Rogers is one of the elite relievers in all of baseball.
  4. I hope not. Preventing runs is just as important as scoring them. Also, Kepler just had a day off yesterday.
  5. It's fair to speculate, and have opinions, we all do and should. But we have no idea where the Jays rank these guys. For all we know, the Jays have him as a top 50 prospect. Again, totally fair to have opinions and speculate, but far too many people across multiple threads are making declarative posts like, "the Twins could have easily beat that deal with prospects x and z".
  6. Of course, actual scouting services rate Kay as a pretty good prospect, not garbage.
  7. Yes, any team would be required to keep him on the 26 man roster for the entire season if they selected him in the Rule V draft.
  8. Sure, I'm saying if he's completely healthy a month from now. If not, then yeah, don't push him.
  9. I'm hoping the current FO will be far more open to being more aggressive with guys like this. During our down seasons, I was all for conserving options and service time. But now that the window is open, that should all go out the window if you think a guy can help you now. And I do think that Graterol, if completely healthy, could help out of the bullpen this year.
  10. With 221 walks in 388 career milb innings, Clay has a long road ahead of him before he's on the radar for a MLB shot.
  11. The Jays didn't have to make this trade. Stroman isn't a FA. Yet they liked the package enough to make the trade. So I guess we can add their GM and scouts to the list of idiots who aren't as informed as the posters here.
  12. If they do it as their primary source of income, then they are professionals. Either way, they are much more plugged in than posters here who are literally just scouting stat lines. Kay has really good stuff. He's a legit good prospect. But hey, for some posters it fits their narrative to pretend like he's not a good prospect.
  13. Ah, so it's just all the professional scouts at MLB Pipeline and Fangraphs that are stupid. Good thing we have posters in here that have scouted these guys much more extensively. Also, when did mid 90's plus fastballs, to go with a plus curve and plus change become "soft tossers"?
  14. I'd be shocked if any of the 30 teams view Stewart as having even a remote chance of being anything but an absolute emergency only starting pitching option. We need to disregard his draft status. He's just not very good. If he manages 2 or 3 seasons as a fill in AAAA long relief option, while he's making the minimum and has options, that will be a pretty big success for him at this point, IMO.
  15. People who actually get paid to evaluate these prospects grade Duran as equal or lesser than the AAA pitcher that the Mets sent. So, no that doesn't "easily" beat it. It may very well have, we don't know how the Jays have these guys graded. The only pitching prospect we have who objectively, definitively grades out better, according to professional publications, not a poster's amateur opinion, is Graterol.
  16. Of course they could beat it. My point was to illustrate that in order to "easily" beat it, as you suggested, would almost certainly require sending Graterol or Balazovic, or even both, depending on how much value the Jays place on proximity to the majors. I'm ok moving one of those guys, but I'd prefer we aim a little higher than Stroman if we do. The Twins aren't going to gut their system, no matter how much some posters may want them to. Which means any deal involving one of their "big 3" (Lewis/Kirilloff/Graterol), is likely to be the only big time player acquired. If the deadline passes with nobody better than Romo acquired, I'll be right there with you questioning why they didn't try to top the Mets for Stroman. But if they passed because they know they only plan on firing one bullet from their big 3, and that 1 bullet is for a player they like more than Stroman, then I totally get it.
  17. I mean there are trauma surgeons that work 30 hours straight in disaster zones. And they're saving lives. The human body can handle more than a late night 30 hours before a 3 hour baseball game. He would have been just fine.
  18. I think it's a near lock that Bauer is traded, if he isn't moved at the deadline.
  19. I tossed out Thorpe and Duran in the thread in the Other Baseball forum. Though the reality is, with guys in this tier, different teams are going to have vastly different opinions of them.
  20. I'm not sure I have an answer to this or your previous post. I'm just assuming that 1.33 years of team control is going to cost more in prospects than 1 year of team control, theoretically. You may be right that these types of pitchers aren't traded often in the offseason, but they also aren't often traded to teams well below .500 at the deadline either. I just found it to be an unusual move. Not necessarily that I think it's bad or the wrong move.
  21. I think he means trading for a controllable pitcher in the offseason, not a free agent.
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