_venom_ wrote:Would a package of
Hutchison (young mid rotation starter under control like Smyly)
Barretto (young high potential SS in A ball like Adames)
Pompey (young high potential OF hitting well on AA)
Not have trumped that offer? Even if you need to replace Pompey with Norris would it not be worth it to get a top 5 MLB pitcher?
It's not quite right. I think you have to push someone like Lawrie for Pompey, 'cause TB must have wanted stuff that plays for them right now, which differs from their history. I'm not saying I think it's the best value for them, but Pompey isn't equivalent to what they got. And the bigger disconnect is that for this deal to make sense for TB, they don't see Adames and Barreto as equivalent, they have to really love him and the league must value him very highly as well. In fact, whether we think your package is close or not, I very much doubt TB management does and their opinion is the one that counts.
Still, even if I'm wrong about their valuation on Adames, this is an argument for non-AL East fans teams to make, 'cause I promise there would've been a huge inter-divisional tax, to the tune of that package plus Norris or Pompey. It's all those NL teams in the midst of a crazy race that did nothing that should be kicking themselves today.
The deal itself, well I'm letting myself get talked into the deal a bit, except I hate that Smyly is already arb eligible for them, albeit as a super-2. No leverage to get their Moore/Archer type savings for the long haul. Franklin is a quite nice solid third piece, so it's okay, certainly better than when I thought he was the second piece to Smyly, but you have to like Smyly a lot more than I do to like this trade.
And Adames is something, but don't ask me what. If TB's scouts hit that one, then this trade is fine or better than fine. I do think for trades like this the rule for the GM trading the star has to be to make sure you get the right single prospect back first. Those 4-5 piece kitchen sink deals can look like a haul, but the majority of the successful deals are the ones where you point and say it's this guy first and we'll figure out the rest once you say that can happen.
I would not have thought Adames would be a name for starting a Price conversation, but I have to respect the amazing job TB does and assume they know what's what. And prospect value changes so fast that Adames might really be this valuable around the league. I kind of doubt he's risen that high, but ask yourself how valuable was Pompey 6 months ago compared to now? Adames is putting up similar(ish) numbers a league below Pompey and he's a SS and 3 years younger. He could easily be a guy that all of sudden after BA and BP make their calls and come up with next year's lists he's top 20-30 next year and expected to end up top 5 by the time he conquers AA by 20. If it's Corey Seager's name in Adames spot, this all would look far closer to right, so that's the kind of value I think you have to assume TB assigned to Adames in this trade. In our wildest dreams I don't think we have those kinds of lofty expectations for Barreto. That and I'll assume Adames can actually catch a Baseball.
I also think I got my glasses shaded by the Shields/Myers deal. I really expected one of the top 5 soon-to-be arms to be an absolute must have in the deal to make TB pull the trigger. Basically nothing lower on a top chart than the Stephenson/Heaney range. Certainly not a control guy with admittedly very strong numbers who's already burned two years of cheap. That's the part that really still shocks me. Smyly's good, but low ceiling high floor and he's not going to be incredibly cheap for very long. Still affordable, but not 100 starts for 1.5m type cheap.
Yesterday was a weird day. Almost went completely against the enormous trend of trading now entirely for future. It was a lot of now for cheaper/controllable now and far less future.