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  1. Do we need to be buyers, if we're getting avg or better results from the likes of Ortiz, Durbin, and Collins, and especially Yelich, the last 15 games or so? Miz' addition?
  2. He's already made extension impossible after his 2 starts. The extension talks would begin upon his 1st long term injury. Until then, he should continue year to year. The prices in Arb for pitchers like him, increase yearly. Same as FA salaries. He's already a Millionaire and insured. Different story on Chourio, Freddy, even Ashby.
  3. I don't want to start a new thread. Not sure where the game thread is from Miz' 11th IP 0 hits record since 1900. Yelich set an all time record in the same game. Barely find any mention towards it. So to give him his due, Congratulations to Yelich for being the 1st to ever have 8 RBI in a game, while not scoring a run in it. That requires at minimum having 3 hits with runners in scoring position and the batters behind him not getting any hits
  4. I'm not sure. 1.5M offer his 1st arb isn't expensive. What's he going to ask for? 2M? So frustrating his injury riddled career.
  5. Well so much for the idea Mitchell will add to the Brewers lineup down the stretch. The swelling sounds like bad enough to call his season done.
  6. It's kinda nuts to me that Vaughn was valued at 5.85m in arbitration considering his total production after 4 seasons. Have players ever had a reduced arb year without being non tendered?
  7. With Vaughn being down in AAA and removing Civale from 26man gives an opening for one?
  8. I'm thinking by having Vaughn with at least 1 year control, this gives them time to work with him and come offseason get an extension deal done. 2 years pay 4mil with mutual option like 7-8mil. Bargaining chip would be not keeping him down enough days to get a 2nd year team control.
  9. Go Crew. Add another below 500 OPS batter. Team has to easily lead the league with below .600 OPS batters. Nah just kidding, only because Vaughn can bat below 600 OPS next year. Team is set for 1st base.
  10. Stellenbach is a very good pitcher. Draft-minors-career. I think last night was his 8th start of 7Innings or more already this season. He made it before they could rank him on prospects. Funny how Braves pitching prospects were ranked so highly but then disappointed, and Stellenbach is stud from day 1, never ranked.
  11. Chourio's 11th is 47 days sooner then last season. He's hitting 30 easy.
  12. Statcast numbers seem mostly in line with his finish numbers of last season. He currently has the longest HR hit this year. Some trouble with breaking pitches compared to last season. Lower bb% lower k pct too. Set a high bar, he's below right now. Nothing to concerning. Sophomore season stuff. Adjust his approach may be all it takes.
  13. Is the timing beyond typically Super 2 status? If so, keep him up. If not, send him down long enough til that threshold has passed. If off Monday, sending him back down immediately makes sense. Have to skip his turn, have it be a part of days needed to stop his clock then call him back up. His innings control could also be helped if he comes out of bullpen on say Tuesday. 6man rotation he gets to start 5/6 days later.
  14. Batters from time to time yes.
  15. I figured you posted because it says June 6 the Sounds have sent him on a Rehab assignment. Can't be called up til healthy.
  16. I mean I heard the replay on Yelich with Schroeder saying pitcher only had 10 walks on season and one of the better ones in terms of control.
  17. How close was Chourio getting hbp in 9th inning AB? 6 for 10 coming in to game in series. Yelich pelted 1st AB 7 for 11 coming in to game in series? Me thinks some foul intentions on Phillies end. I ask on Chourio as GameDay shows location through his arm. He also had 2 later strike zone pitches called balls as if ump/catcher were giving added opportunities for him to be plunked.
  18. Don't view this Savant on his year thus far then. https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/savant-player/joey-ortiz-687401?stats=statcast-r-hitting-mlb
  19. The #1 person responsible for the Burnes and Williams trades needs to be ousted. Fell for the AL East scouting buffs you're supposed to avoid. Keep saying, mlb doesn't favor those under 5-10 if not 6ft.
  20. I think Mitchell is better than than Frelick, so he must be a part of that statement. It'd be nice if he'd be healthy while he's young.
  21. Thanks for clarification. I thought the options were used up every year you were played on the 26man. In this case the crew should definitely finish out seasons using their higher ceiling prospects through end of a season.
  22. It's his 3rd season playing. Wouldn't that be 3 options?
  23. I get that. But while their clocks start, who the crew sends down gets wound back. Hoskins day today pretty much cemented a future trade by the deadline. If the team has a sell-off frenzy, you do need to replace those players now gone. Once past Super 2 make some changes is all I'm suggesting staring at multiple under 550 OPS with sample size growing. The biggest argument against wouldn't be starting the clock, but using an option. Ortiz won't have an option after this season. Climbing to can't touch me territory you don't have anyone better to start no matter how poor I play. Option him and rewind that clock to hurt his future pay and delay it.
  24. Say we trade Hoskins as he may be best veteran bat going this season, you create the open spot to add Wilken for 1st. TURBO- it's ok to disagree with a thought. I forgot there was an A+ and was thinking AA was Made's next stop. Daz Cameron isn't the answer, he's another problem hitter. If the team wants to continue trotting hitters below a Uecker line, when having options to try higher ceiling prospect, they aren't trying. 75 win team with an arrow pointing towards 72 wins.
  25. Think it was a Baseball America article that made a suggestion, Made was possibly better than Chourio. He'll be in AA before year is done as long he doesn't crater these next 2 months. 100+ PAs in A ball at 874 OPS. 18y. Not 21-23
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