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  1. Honestly, if we're talking about surplus value, Chourio is probably up there with Corbin Burnes as our most valuable franchise asset. Indeed, this is backed up by BTV, which has Chourio just three points shy of Burnes. I get that he's a prospect. but he's among the elites of elites in terms of prospects (Acuna, Rodriguez, Soto, etc.) for what he's already accomplished at his age.
  2. I feel pretty confident in saying that Mitchell will never be playing 1B for the Brewers…
  3. We'll see. I just don't think that one rough, injury plagued season is indicative that he'll be a problem in the clubhouse.
  4. Zero complaints from his time as a Red. By all accounts he was a great teammate there….Last year was a tough season for him. The toughest of his MLB career. I’m sure a lot of it was borne out of frustration.
  5. According to BTV, it's only one Mitchell...BTV isn't the Bible but I think it's pretty accurate that Mitchell and Cabrera are similar value-wise.
  6. Exactly. ATM, it's pretty close to an even swap. And one that fulfills the needs of both parties.
  7. Exactly. ATM, it's pretty close to an even swap. And one that fulfills the needs of both parties.
  8. FWIW, BTV has Cabrera and Mitchell at even value...
  9. FWIW, BTV has Cabrera and Mitchell at even value...
  10. We also need to prepare for life after Corbin and Woody, if it eventually comes to that. Marlins have some high-ceiling young pitchers. Obviously, you’re not getting Alcantara, but guys like Cabrera, Rogers, etc. would help this team now and for the future.
  11. We also need to prepare for life after Corbin and Woody, if it eventually comes to that. Marlins have some high-ceiling young pitchers. Obviously, you’re not getting Alcantara, but guys like Cabrera, Rogers, etc. would help this team now and for the future.
  12. I've said this before, but I'll take Edward Cabrera for Mitchell any day of the week.
  13. I've said this before, but I'll take Edward Cabrera for Mitchell any day of the week.
  14. Sure, but Topa has had a ton of arm issues and has done virtually zilch at the MLB level.
  15. Yeah. I forgot about Junk. You would have to say he’s a better prospect at this point as he’s simply more advanced. I think Hernandez could have a higher ceiling but a lot of things would have to go right.
  16. Crazy how we got a better prospect for Topa than we did for Renfroe.
  17. If you can produce that argument not using RF, then okay…But by DRS, OAA, fDEF, etc he’s been below average…
  18. RF is not the greatest measure of defensive abilities, to say the least…
  19. FWIW, Contreras just changed his profile picture on Instagram to him in Brewers gear. So if there was any worry about him pulling a Sheffield…
  20. I would argue they have been working to build more rotation depth with the additions of Junk and now Wilson to go with Robert Gasser. Now, will those guys ultimately provide better production in the long run than Alexander, Chi Chi, and Small? It's certainly an open question, but I lean towards yes atm.
  21. I disagree. A league worst K%, an insanely high BABIP and HR-FB ratio, allow you to draw meaningful conclusions about a player's likely future production. Brewers obviously used that information in deciding to limit Hiura's playing time. I didn't agree with them playing Hiura so frequently against LHP, but Hiura is really hurt by the fact that he's an awful defender.
  22. I do think you would have seen an elite rotation last year, too, had Peralta and Woodruff not been out for significant stretches and their innings not gone to Alexander, Chi Chi, Small, etc. There's a reason we're projected by Steamer/Fangraphs to have the 3rd best rotation in baseball by fWAR...
  23. His league worst K%, BABIP, HR-FB ratio, and expected stats indicate the exact opposite...And his numbers already declined in August/September...
  24. Tatis is one of the few I'd actually seriously consider giving up Chourio for. Not sure if I'd follow through with it, but I'd be very tempted...
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