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  1. For as bad as Peralta has been he somehow still has a 13.7% SwStr% which is 10th in the league for starting pitchers. So there is some underlying data that Peralta should be pitching better than he has. For the month of July he has been the 4th best starting pitcher by the same stat:
  2. The Astros probably make more sense here. Not sure on the return it is hard to figure out what Caratini would be worth.
  3. Obviously the hype would be higher if he played for those teams but I think most would still say they are maybes for the HoF with the stats they have put up. I think both Greinke and Votto deserve to be in as they are some of the better players for their generation. I don't compare players to past generations as it is unfair to both the past HoF players and the player being talked about for the HoF. Each player should be judged based on their generation and not on past generations as the game changes from each generation. There are very few players who would be HoF worthy in all generations.
  4. So the Fed did raise the rates yesterday and they are looking to do more. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2023-07-26/fed-raises-rates-to-22-year-high-leaves-door-open-for-more#xj4y7vzkg Probably another 25BP raise at some point between Oct-Dec. I think it would be a bad idea to raise the rates again in Q4 but I think that is when the Fed is targeting another raise. I don't expect a rate reduction until 2025 at the earliest and we will probably see at least one or two more rate hikes in 2024. This will all depend on inflation and how the economy is performing overall.
  5. Even with taking Yelich's NTC out it would be very difficult to find a trading partner to take on this contract. I think the best option would probably be a swap of Yelich for Scherzer or someone similar. You would have to take on a equally bad contract to move Yelich even with his improved play this year assuming the Brewers are not paying for part of Yelich's contract. Even if the Brewers take on part of Yelich's contract the return would be less than what Yelich provides to the team and unless the Brewers are only paying 5% or less of Yelich's remaining contract the savings wouldn't be worth it.
  6. I mean he is not wrong they are hall of very good but I love the remarks from Votto they are rather funny. I think Votto has a career as an announcer once he retires hopefully not at ESPN. He would be rather good on the national TV and I would prefer him over Smoltz and whoever else MLB has now. Votto and Greinke are both maybe HoF with compelling arguments for in or out.
  7. I am not surprised his face kind of screams inappropriate locker room behavior.
  8. He is currently hitting less than them and all of his underlying stats seem to confirm that he is performing within what he is doing right now. I don't think he is worth a flier even at AAA.
  9. For Hader sure if the price is right. I would stay away from Snell as that is going to be pricey and I don't think the returns would be equal to or better than the prospect capital being given up.
  10. Giolito may not have been a superstar but he was definitely worthy of the prospect ranking. When you get 10+ WAR from a pitcher that is something you would expect out of a highly ranked prospect. I haven't looked but I assume out of all the pitching prospects ranked when Giolito was ranked he is probably in the top 10 if not in the top 3 of just about everything compared to his peers when ranked.
  11. This would also be a year where the Brewers have a comp A pick. So after the first round assuming Adames, Burnes and Woodruff all decline their QO and sign with another team that would be 4 picks after the 1st round for the Brewers in ‘25. A bit of a gamble but no more than gambling on the prospects you would get in return via trades.
  12. Another 25BP raise is rumored to occur. It is supposed to be today but haven’t seen anything yet from the FED.
  13. Give it a year or two and he is probably their head coach. Another possibility could be Iowa or Michigan State.
  14. The Brewers were willing to trade with the Cubs for Bryant or Rizzo. The Cubs on the other hand were not willing to trade Bryant specifically to a rival because of optics. It is why they got a poor return on Bryant. I would stay far away from DeJong and Anderson.
  15. Leonhard will be joining the University of Illinois as a senior football analyst. https://theathletic.com/4719797/2023/07/25/jim-leonhard-illinois-football-wisconsin/?source=user_shared_article
  16. lol the weakest hit gets a run in that is baseball.
  17. Like I said yesterday I have more confidence in Houser and Teheran to be able to hold off the Braves than Peralta.
  18. Where did I post I used that site for this trade?
  19. For me it is all from scouts who I have spoken with and they believe he is a below average to above average depending on where he is playing. They have stated that 2B is probably his best position but he wouldn't be a liability at any that he could play at. By a liability they mean someone like Braun at 3B or Ozuna in the OF.
  20. I have more faith in Houser and Teheran keeping the Braves down than Peralta.
  21. Peralta is absolute garbage now. Probably should be sent to the bullpen.
  22. Black may not have a permanent position (Mitchell, Wiemer, Frelick and Chourio are all better defensively in the OF) right now but he isn't as bad as Keston was/is defensively. He may not have the arm to stay at 3B but range wise and glove wise he is fine there. The same for 2B and even CF though Mitchell and Wiemer are far better defensively in CF than Black is. I think Black gets a bit of a downgrade unfairly because of his defense. He may not be the greatest at 3B, 2B or CF but he isn't a liability either. I think he is just average maybe a bit below or above average depending on which position you put him at. The problem is that Black is behind Turang better defensively at 2B and behind Mitchell, Wiemer, Frelick and Chourio in the OF. The best defensive position for Black is also probably his worst right now. This could all change in the off season with a trade of Adames where Turang then goes to SS. Black then has a defined position where there isn't another prospect or player blocking him. Maybe Urias would block him at 2B but you could always just have Urias at 3B assuming he isn't traded also.
  23. I guess you missed the whole part of adding a better piece than Small but hey you do you.
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