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  1. The Mets probably think he will be much better defensively at first. I still wouldn't have given him that much money.
  2. The Royals have been shopping hard for an outfielder and have extra starting pitching. I don't see a lot on the surface in terms of Royals prospects that would fit for us. Brewers: Bubic (BTV: 16.3) Royals: Collins (BTV: 6.2) Megill (BTV: 9.6) This would give us a lefty to put in the rotation and allow us a little more depth in case we trade Freddy.
  3. Danny J to the Rangers
  4. Steward Berroa seems like a guy that won't make it past the offseason.
  5. Has an option so probably AAA depth.
  6. Cubs sign Hoby Milner
  7. We just have to hope that Caleb keeps getting hit at a really high rate :)
  8. You aren't getting Eldridge for one year of Peralta.
  9. From those teams listed, Cam Smith and Michael Harris would have some value to us. It is good that there are more than a couple of teams interested in our guys.
  10. Most of you (not me) wanted to non tender Mears so you should be thrilled
  11. The latest rumors are the Bucks are going to trade him to the team with the best trade package. Zero reason to dump him for a poor return
  12. The monetary savings are near the bottom of the list as to why I want to trade Trevor. I think the Mets would be a great fit and they have near MLB pieces if that is something we want. Getting another starting pitcher or a power hitting outfielder is on my list of priorities. Trevor may have enough value to get one of those pieces in a trade.
  13. Bichette isn't the kind of guy you back up the truck for
  14. It makes a lot of sense that Trevor would have tremendous value for tax paying clubs. It is time to cash him in for a nice haul. I like the Mets farm system much more than the Yankees fwiw
  15. "Though much of the trade chatter surrounding the Brewers will focus on ace Freddy Peralta, who’s a free agent following the season, Joel Sherman of the New York Post reports that closer Trevor Megill is drawing interest from an even wider number of clubs. That includes the Yankees and Mets, per the report." https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2025/12/yankees-mets-trade-rumors-trevor-megill-brewers-closer.html Do we trade our closer to the Yankees in back to back off-seasons?
  16. It depends on who you are getting. If it is a pre-arb player that fills an area of need? You trade him. I wouldn't trade him for a rental however.
  17. It sure is.... oops
  18. Find the role for him that will keep him healthy.
  19. Trade: Brewers: Abreu (BTV: 26.2) Red Sox: Peralta (BTV: 26.6) The team gains a nice outfielder with team control. Trade: Brewers: Lugo (BTV: 7.2) Angels: Megill (BTV: 9.6) The time is now to move on from Trevor. Lugo is a nice prospect that we can afford to wait on. Free agent signing: Ha-Seong Kim: 2 years, 30 million. While most of us would be happy to improve on shortstop production, there is still a question at 3rd base. Having a veteran that could play either position would be worth dipping into the free agent pool. Free agent signing: Jordan Montgomery: 1 year, 5 million. I honestly have no idea how much money he would command. I am just guessing but I think it would be good to have that veteran left handed starter to replace Quintana. Overall: We gain more team control while improving depth in areas we need depth. Starting pitching may need to be addressed but I like our young starters. C: William Contreras ($11.10M) 1B: Andrew Vaughn ($7.80M) 2B: Brice Turang ($4.40M) 3B: Caleb Durbin ($0.80M) SS: Ha-Seong Kim ($15.0M) LF: Sal Frelick ($0.80M) CF: Jackson Chourio ($7.25M) RF: Wilyer Abreu ($0.80M) DH: Christian Yelich ($26.00M) OF: Blake Perkins ($0.80M) Utility: Joey Ortiz ($0.80M) 1B/OF: Jake Bauers ($2.00M) Backup C: J. Quero ($0.80M) SP1: Jordan Montgomery ($5.00M) SP2: Brandon Woodruff ($22.00M) SP3: Jacob Misiorowski ($0.80M) SP4: Logan Henderson ($0.80M) SP5: Quinn Priester ($0.80M) RP: DL Hall ($0.80M) RP: Abner Uribe ($0.80M) RP: Grant Anderson ($0.80M) RP: Jared Koenig ($0.80M) RP: Nick Mears ($1.60M) RP: Aaron Ashby ($5.70M) RP: Rob Zastryzny ($0.80M) RP: Tobias Myers ($0.80M) Payroll is 8.13% under budget
  20. Duran and Abreu would be targets from the Red Sox. For the cost and control parts, I would think the team should target Abreu over Duran. Brewers: Duran (BTV: 26.2) Red Sox: Peralta (BTV: 26.7) This "feels" like a Brewers kind of trade.
  21. He doesn't have a no trade clause. Other than us doing him a solid, we should trade him to wherever we get the best return. He isn't sitting out the season.
  22. That trade is god awful. End of round 1st round picks don't hold a lot of value in the NBA. I would let Giannis sit and tank before making that trade.
  23. Seeing how Giannis left the court after the loss to the Wizards, this isn't surprising. Atlanta, San Antonio and the Thunder look to have the best assets in a trade.
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