Ranma wrote:Neddy wrote:what do you guys think about Brian Dozier as Utley's replacement? Twins are a gutter rank team and needs young, controllable starting pitchers. we have Stewart and Wood who will never get that chance with us but can bring us a small haul. they are never gonna trade Joe Mauer so they may wanna get rid of one bad contract we can absorb and possibly get rid of. wonder if Stewart and Wood would be good enough to get Dozier AND Blankenhorn.... never hurts to accumulate young hot corners.
Maybe I'm being a homer, but I personally think Alex Wood is more valuable than Brian Dozier even if he's not a starter for us. I just don't like the idea of trading much for a second baseman unless he's the next coming of Roberto Alomar. Yeah, Dozier is fine defensively and addresses our need for a right-handed bat who hits lefties well but I'm wary of buying high on him. He hit 42 HRs this past season and 28 and 23 ,respectively, the seasons prior to that. However, he it a career high of .268 after lingering around .240 in previous seasons. His trade value will be bloated because his contract is so cheap. Plus, he turned it on in the 2nd half of the season for his career year. Is it an awakening or an anomaly?
I feel like 2B prospects are among the easiest prospects to draft given that it is not a premium position, generally speaking, in the proceedings. Likewise, I don't feel the need to pay premium prices for that particular position, especially when we have internal options like Kendrick, Hernandez, and Barnes already on the roster. Of course, none of those players have encouraging recent track records at the major-league level, but I just think the position can be handled ably by internal options. This is not like wasting time with Rollins over Seager. Personally, I'd love to give Barnes a shot at the starting job there even though he looks to be counted on as the team's backup C.
well, Dozier was just an example of a stopgap we can get still in his prime on a relatively short deal until we get our kids grown up to play in the bigs. I don't necessarily think Wood is trash either, and as a setup man who does not need to see the lineup more than once, he probably has more value to us, but he is still an established starter with a recognizable name to throw in. I honestly think the one to eventually succeed at second is ****. but he has to show he can hit much better than what he showed in 2016.
I saw that dodgersnation has already brought up the Royals' potential firesale to rebuild, and a trade for a cheapstake owned Orioles and their award winning closer Zack Britton so I don't think I need to go into a whole lot, but I do think it is very feasible to grab someone like Mike Moustakas who is going into his contract year at more than 8 million and coming off of an injured season, he would be available for one Stewart, or one Wood and possibly plus one low level mediocre prospect. MIke won't be much to add to our lineup as he is another LHB who is at best an average hitter, but his glove is what I am after if we do lose Turner. a cheap way to fortify the defense and start Barnes at 2nd if **** doesn't cut it offensively. Yordano has a good potential but I would rather side step that hot mess.
I would like to pry Joey Gallo off of the Rangers system especially now that he has hit his usual initial wall at every level he moved up to. only going to be 23 next season with massive power potential, but I doubt the Jon Daniels is dumb enough to depart with big Joe when Beltre could be retiring in next couple of seasons. Gallo too however, bats lefty. right handed power hitting has been hard to find for our franchise for some reason, and that is all the more reason why it is hard to just let Puig go when he is still so young and so damn cheap.