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  1. Brasier shouldn't be on that list either.
  2. At least it throws out redonkulous trades that have no basis in reality.
  3. There's an outside chance that they would go this way, but his lack of control puts him in the pen most likely.
  4. (x) Doubt
  5. Even if he was healthy, he'd be on the outside looking in unless he wanted to play until he got to 3,000 hits some time in his 40's.
  6. No one has seen him pitch in over a year. He is a converted OFer, correct? Maybe his bat finally came around!
  7. Why is Aybar a RFer?
  8. Yes, that's a problem with nearly any BTV approved trade. Just because the numbers line up, doesn't mean it's feasible. BTV isn't sophisticated enough to determine what a player's value would be to a particular team.
  9. According to BTV, they have the same trade value.
  10. Barnes Brasier Eovaldi hernandez Houck Pivetta ERod Sale Taylor Vazquez Bogaerts Dalbec Devers Beni JD Verdugo Mata Groome Rosario Wong Potts Seabold That's it really. Everyone else could be replaced rather easily. The rest is just preference in ranking the other guys.
  11. According to JAWS, he's right behind Carew. 7th all time. If I had a ballot, I'd vote for him. Pedroia is 20th per JAWS. I wouldn't vote for him.
  12. I agree that it would be easy to keep both. I'd rather have them over a guy like Marcus Wilson.
  13. I bet a team like Pittsburgh would be all over that move.
  14. According to BTV.
  15. In addition to bringing Gettys into the organization, the Red Sox also brought back a minor-league free agent of their own according to the linked transaction log above, re-signing left-handed pitcher Enmanuel De Jesus. De Jesus was signed by the Red Sox out of Venezuela back in 2013 and has made it as far in the system as High-A Salem. The 23-year-old (he’ll turn 24 in a few weeks) spent all of 2019 in Salem, pitching to a 3.58 ERA over 130 2⁄3 innings with 122 strikeouts and 42 walks. There’s not a huge ceiling here, but the potential for an up-and-down depth starter certainly exists if things progress well. Expect him to start 2021 at Double-A Portland.
  16. If we could trade Chatham for another Houck, wouldn't you do it in a second?
  17. http://news.soxprospects.com/2020/11/scout-chatter-jay-groome-eduardo.html Bazardo looked good at instructs. Rosario and Groome did not.
  18. I don’t trust their prospect valuations.
  19. Good thing Chatham will be 26 next season.
  20. @mlbtraderumors Robinson Cano Receives 162-Game PED Suspension
  21. @IanCundall I’ve talked to multiple evaluators who said the top pitcher at Red Sox fall instructs this year was 19-year-old right-handed pitcher Aldo Ramirez. Ramirez showed advanced feel and should stick as a starter. His fastball sat 92-95 and he mixed in a plus CH and average CB. Other pitchers may have better raw stuff, but Ramirez has a three pitch mix, strong command profile & knows how to pitch. He is deceptive & does a good job limiting hard contact, especially w/his CH. He’s got a back end starter projection right now, but there’s a chance for more. One thing to keep in mind also, while both Bryan Mata and Thaddeus Ward were on the instructs roster, neither threw in games so they weren’t considered here.
  22. You can always get another Bazardo. I don't see the harm in subjecting him to the Rule V draft.
  23. https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/sports/padres/story/2020-03-18/minors-padres-top-prospects-michael-gettys The Padres knew there were a lot of holes in Gettys’ powerful bat when they selected him after Trea Turner in 2014 and the swing-and-miss in Gettys’ game to date was reason enough to leave him off the 40-man roster and expose him to the Rule 5 draft this offseason. The strikeout numbers, however, have trended downward from 37.2 percent in A-ball in 2017 to 33.8 percent in 2018 in the Texas League to 30.5 percent in 2019. His 31 homers led the system, but the batting line, outside the slugging percentage, was largely underwhelming given the way the ball flew in the Pacific Coast League. Gettys can fly in center field and on the bases (he swiped as many as 33 bags in 2016) but the strikeouts limit what was once viewed considerable upside. After repeating low Single-A Fort Wayne in 2016 and high Single-A Lake Elsinore in 2017, Gettys played 2018 at Double-A San Antonio and 2019 in the Pacific Coast League. Gettys, of course, has considerable work ahead of him if he’s going to bypass others in the organizational depth chart and jump to the majors. He received considerably less playing time in Cactus League play than other minor league outfielders invited to camp (like Taylor Trammell and Edward Olivares) and was just 1-for-10 in those at-bats. Gettys will also be a minor league free agent after the season and a productive year could set him up well in another organization without as much outfield depth as there is in San Diego.
  24. @redsoxstats The Red Sox signed Michael Gettys, who was one of the most interesting minor league FAs. He hit 31 HR in AAA in 2019 while playing a very good centerfield. Was once graded at 60 run, 70 arm, 60 field. Big issue that caused his slow slide down prospect rankings is strikeouts. https://www.fangraphs.com/players/michael-gettys/sa828692/stats?position=OF "Gettys’ tools are such that he might be Drew Stubbs, with plus power, a 70 arm and speed, but a hit tool that might not be playable in any capacity." Former 2nd round pick. Could be an interesting guy?
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