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  1. Saw that, seems like a lot! Maybe he's going to be their regular catcher?
  2. Nope, I said "I do not believe" which to me means "in my opinion" I truly believe, in my opinion, Yelich will not be playing 10% of the games in the field this year, barring injury, or emergency.
  3. I do not believe that Yelich is in any plans for LF, even sparingly. To be honest, I hope that is the case. Let him hit, keep him healthy, and hope for the best. Adam is correct, had the trade been reversed, this board would have loved it. Having been here for a while, I also know that any trade we make, the board goes out of it's way to justify it, which is what we are seeing now. I'm not saying that''s a bad thing, but Adam has a point, even though there will be a lot of people refusing to admit it...
  4. That package would probably make Stearns giggle. C'mon man... Freddy (1 year), Megill when they just signed Williams, Joey (where would he play) and Collins (traded, but you can use Perkins here instead I guess) wouldn't even come close to getting Lindor, plus then you want the Mets to pay a huge chunk of his salary to boot? I suppose the Mets could plan to resign Freddy for a multi-year contract after the season, but still, just not going to get it done without a couple of our blue-chip prospects added in.
  5. The fact that we still have Lockridge and Perkins does nothing for my confidence level. Don't be so sure that Baddoo doesn't get an extended look at regular playing time unless we have another OF in mind that isn't yet on our roster. Nothing would surprise me when it comes to Murphy's line-ups. No, I'm not forgetting Mitchell...
  6. Here's a tissue... Yeah, I don't get this, unless there is another outfielder coming our way in a different trade. No way we are pinning our hopes to Baddoo, just no way.
  7. I am praying that this means we are in on an outfielder in a different trade. If this means Baddoo just carved out regular playing time in 2026, then this really blows.
  8. The Padres and Mets have been discussing a potential trade centered around a combination of Mason Miller, Nick Pivetta, Adrian Morejon, Ramón Laureano and Jeremiah Estrada, according to The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal, Dennis Lin and Will Sammon. Rosenthal, Lin and Sammon add the Padres have expressed interest in the Mets’ trio of elite pitching prospects — Nolan McLean, Jonah Tong and Brandon Sproat — while noting that franchise cornerstones Francisco Lindor and Fernando Tatis Jr. have not surfaced in trade discussions. Any deal involving those prospects would qualify as a blockbuster, though McLean’s inclusion would be especially surprising given that he’s been viewed as virtually untouchable since making his major-league debut late last season. New York remains in the market for an established front-line starter and an additional high-leverage reliever to pair with newly acquired stopper Devin Williams following Edwin Díaz’s departure to Los Angeles. While The Athletic notes that nothing appears imminent, this is a situation worth monitoring. Source: The Athletic
  9. Landman is glorious! Just a great show that is hard to stop watching once you start! Also, Mayor of Kingstown and Tulsa King are also excellent!
  10. Because Durbin hit, Joey didn't. It's that simple. Joey played great defense, but didn't hit....at all. Durbin played good defense, and hit way better than Joey.
  11. Nope, not within the division. Plus, it would suck to face Freddy 3 or 4 times in 2026. He'd probably no-hit us because.....baseball.
  12. If there is a trade in the works that bumps Baddoo up in the pecking order, I will be sad. If we make a trade that sends one of our OFers packing, I surely hope Baddoo is not our answer for replacement.
  13. Sources told MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand that the Brewers are likely to trade either Trevor Megill or Freddy Peralta, with Megill being the better bet to go. Megill is arguably the best reliever available in trade talks or free agency at the moment, and it can’t hurt the Brewers that Robert Suarez just signed with a team that already had a closer. Source: MLB.com
  14. Braves signed RHP Robert Suarez to a three-year, $45 million contract. Suarez will make $13 million next season and $16 million each of the following two years, with none of the money being deferred. That means the Braves have committed $47.5 million in 2026 payroll to four relievers in Suarez, Raisel Iglesias ($16 million), Aaron Bummer ($9.5 million) and Joe Jiménez ($9 million). They’re also considering using Reynaldo Lopez ($14 million) as a reliever, though the Suarez addition definitely would seem to give them more incentive to leave him in the rotation. The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal said the Braves intend to keep Iglesias in the closer’s role, meaning Suarez will likely pitch the eighth for a year before perhaps resuming closing in 2027. As a result, Suarez, who led the NL with 40 saves for the Padres last season, probably shouldn’t be looked at as a top-25 RP in fantasy leagues.
  15. That is fascinating to me...
  16. Just saw something scroll on the bottom of the MLB channel, that the Yankees, Orioles and Red Sox are also pursuing Freddy. I don't really want to trade him, but this is good news, the more teams interested, the higher the return could possibly be.
  17. ...now it appears that there are multiple teams looking to get Mears, MeGill and Freddy. The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal reports that Nick Mears is “another player generating trade interest from Milwaukee’s bullpen.” Mears, along with closer Trevor Megill, are being heavily sought after. Mears was a nice surprise for the Brewers in 2025, posting a 3.49 ERA in 56 2/3 innings with, as Rosenthal notes, a chase rate that ranked in the top seven in baseball, according to Baseball Savant. Mears is only projected to make around $1.6 million in arbitration so the Brewers don’t have to move him, but trading relievers for younger, controllable assets is often how smaller market teams like Milwaukee remain competitive. Source: The Athletic
  18. Absolutely freaking gross. The Dodgers just keep on doing Dodger things and MLB just doesn't care. How much is deferred? They probably still aren't done. I can see Tucker in their OF in 2026...
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