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  • WaitTilNextYear
    Go Cubs Go
    • Mar 2013
    • 16830

    #1261
    Re: 2017-2018 MLB Hot Stove Thread

    Originally posted by DieHardYankee26
    I'm still trying to figure out why the Pirates are so "motivated" to trade a guy who's supposedly a near ace with 2 years left of control.
    Yeah, it's because a Fred Wilpon-type basically owns this team also.

    I love this quote straight from Robert Nutting's Wiki page...

    Originally posted by Wikipedia
    Due to Nutting's perceived perception of putting profits ahead of a competitive product on the field, he is often ranked in both the local press and nationally as one of the worst owners in sports.
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    • DieHardYankee26
      BING BONG
      • Feb 2008
      • 10178

      #1262
      Re: 2017-2018 MLB Hot Stove Thread

      Originally posted by WaitTilNextYear
      Yeah, it's because a Fred Wilpon-type basically owns this team also.

      I love this quote straight from Robert Nutting's Wiki page...
      Lol that's exactly the quote I saw that told me what I needed to know. The Pirates sub does not like that guy at all. There's a thread where he was asked what they're going to do with the 50 million they're getting from the MLBAM payout and his response is: "I think we'll probably be patient. Patient, disciplined, focused, process driven - none of those are popular words, but those are the core building blocks to be successful."

      Meanwhile they're shopping their best pitcher by a mile and have been shopping their star player who just named his kid after the city.

      Must be nice being an owner.
      Originally posted by G Perico
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      • WaitTilNextYear
        Go Cubs Go
        • Mar 2013
        • 16830

        #1263
        Re: 2017-2018 MLB Hot Stove Thread

        Originally posted by DieHardYankee26
        ...
        Gleyber is in a special position though because he's expected to be a pretty decent starter. So trading him would then involve having to find another 2nd baseman.
        ...
        I think where Torres ends up playing will also be fascinating. Sir Didi has really established himself at SS in a way that most people didn't see coming. With Castro being dealt, it certainly does look like 2B (or 3B) could be Gleyber's fastest route to the show. Last year in the minors Torres had 10 starts at 2B, 15 starts at 3B, and 28 starts at SS--he's certainly being groomed to enter the Yankee infield somewhere. lol

        With the arm injury, him debuting somewhere other than SS might have happened even if Didi wasn't going all Sir Didi in the Bronx.
        Last edited by WaitTilNextYear; 12-22-2017, 01:51 PM.
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        • Sportsforever
          NL MVP
          • Mar 2005
          • 20368

          #1264
          Re: 2017-2018 MLB Hot Stove Thread

          Originally posted by Trapper700
          I think you're experiencing confirmation bias here.

          Ozzie Albies struggled in AAA but was still projected to put up more WAR over his first 6 seasons (according to Fangraphs' KATOH projections) than all but 7 other prospects in all of baseball as recently as last February, which includes Gleyber Torres. Most prospect lists before this past season also had Albies above Torres.
          Fangraphs also had an article this past August with projections for Albies saying that he has a 1 in 4 chance of being a 20+ WAR player over the next 6 seasons, which would make him one of the best second basemen in baseball.

          But other than that, Albies has a much lower ceiling than Torres or even Acuna because of his size and lack of power. Torres has been increasing his overall hit and power projections every year in scouts' eyes.
          Hey, I'm a huge Albies fan and I think he's going to be a star. I get that his size is what keeps him from getting more pub, but I have heard more than one of the minor league analysts state that Albies will be a good player, not a great player.

          I think Albies stats, especially his improvement at each level, stack up as well if not better than Torres. It's just odd to me that Torres has been anointed as a generational talent...
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          • WaitTilNextYear
            Go Cubs Go
            • Mar 2013
            • 16830

            #1265
            Re: 2017-2018 MLB Hot Stove Thread

            Anthony Bass signs a minor league deal with the Cubs. World Series here we come! lol
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            • DieHardYankee26
              BING BONG
              • Feb 2008
              • 10178

              #1266
              Re: 2017-2018 MLB Hot Stove Thread

              Originally posted by WaitTilNextYear
              I think where Torres ends up playing will also be fascinating. Sir Didi has really established himself at SS in a way that most people didn't see coming. With Castro being dealt, it certainly does look like 2B (or 3B) could be Gleyber's fastest route to the show. Last year in the minors Torres had 10 starts at 2B, 15 starts at 3B, and 28 starts at SS--he's certainly being groomed to enter the Yankee infield somewhere. lol

              With the arm injury, him debuting somewhere other than SS might have happened even if Didi wasn't going all Sir Didi in the Bronx.
              Yeah Yankees fans have been trying to figure that out for a while. Now that Sir Didi has established himself, looks like short is locked up. Another one of our top prospects is a 3rd baseman, with a rocket arm and shaky glove. I read a report not long ago that said he might profile well in right field... I think we've got that covered though.
              Originally posted by G Perico
              If I ain't got it, then I gotta take it
              I can't hide who I am, baby I'm a gangster
              In the Rolls Royce, steppin' on a mink rug
              The clique just a gang of bosses that linked up

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              • Trapper700
                Pro
                • Oct 2002
                • 629

                #1267
                Re: 2017-2018 MLB Hot Stove Thread

                Originally posted by WaitTilNextYear
                I agree. I never saw him as a budding star when he was in the Cubs' organization either. Yankees fans are a bit enraptured with Torres...but remember he was a guy they got in a package for a rental Aroldis Chapman. Meaning the Cubs' brass also didn't think he would be a future star. Theo doesn't make that move if he sees a bunch of ASG appearances in Torres' future. Would've traded Addison Russell instead.

                Gleyber Torres is certainly a good talent and has a pretty high floor as a .270 hitter with 15-20 HR and slightly above average defense at SS. He's not a power hitter. He's not a savant with the bat who's gonna win batting titles. He doesn't have a cannon of an arm. He is not a burner. He's not a future Gold Glover at SS or even a guy that will definitely stick at SS after his arm injury. So, well-rounded regular most likely at SS is not a bad outcome, but it's the most likely outcome for Gleyber.
                Originally posted by Sportsforever
                Great post. I mean, Torres was considered a really good prospect, but it was like he was traded to the Yankees and turned into the second coming of ARod (granted, his performance in the AFL drove a lot of the hype, IMO). No one ever knows with prospects, but he just strikes me as a solid, MLB starter/regular and not future MVP/AS.[/SPOILER]
                It's almost like scouting reports and projections for baseball players and prospects can go down *or* up over the years as players gain strength and experience. But no, bias for Yankees' prospects is the only reason that Gleyber Torres is considered a top prospect in baseball.

                Originally posted by WaitTilNextYear
                With the arm injury, him debuting somewhere other than SS might have happened even if Didi wasn't going all Sir Didi in the Bronx.
                His injury was to his non-throwing arm, so it shouldn't affect his arm strength (or defense) at all. Zack Cozart had the same injury in 2011 and still continued to play SS afterwards.

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                • WaitTilNextYear
                  Go Cubs Go
                  • Mar 2013
                  • 16830

                  #1268
                  Re: 2017-2018 MLB Hot Stove Thread

                  Originally posted by Trapper700
                  His injury was to his non-throwing arm, so it shouldn't affect his arm strength (or defense) at all. Zack Cozart had the same injury in 2011 and still continued to play SS afterwards.
                  Good point. I forgot about that.
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                  • countryboy
                    Growing pains
                    • Sep 2003
                    • 52784

                    #1269
                    Re: 2017-2018 MLB Hot Stove Thread

                    Dodgers claim Henry Owens.
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                    • DamnYanks2
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Jun 2007
                      • 20794

                      #1270
                      Re: 2017-2018 MLB Hot Stove Thread

                      I think the hype for Torres is justified. You can never tell with prospects of course, but there is a reason he's one of the top prospects in baseball.

                      I don't know if he will ever be an MVP. That would be incredible. But given his skillset and quick adjustments and developing power it's fair to say he could be an all star and a franchise corner piece going forward.

                      That's all you can ask. The kid has a high ceiling. We will see. But there isn't much out there I'd trade him for. And certainly not for Cole.

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                      • Sportsforever
                        NL MVP
                        • Mar 2005
                        • 20368

                        #1271
                        Re: 2017-2018 MLB Hot Stove Thread

                        I just watched MLB Network's top 50 plays from 2017 countdown...so much good baseball was had this past year. Can Spring Training 2018 get here ASAP, please!?
                        "People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." - Rogers Hornsby

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                        • countryboy
                          Growing pains
                          • Sep 2003
                          • 52784

                          #1272
                          Re: 2017-2018 MLB Hot Stove Thread

                          Originally posted by Sportsforever
                          I just watched MLB Network's top 50 plays from 2017 countdown...so much good baseball was had this past year. Can Spring Training 2018 get here ASAP, please!?
                          We are about 6 weeks away from pitchers and catchers reporting.
                          I can't shave with my eyes closed, meaning each day I have to look at myself in the mirror and respect who I see.

                          I miss the old days of Operation Sports :(


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                          • Sportsforever
                            NL MVP
                            • Mar 2005
                            • 20368

                            #1273
                            Re: 2017-2018 MLB Hot Stove Thread

                            I knew that Stanton had won the NL MVP, but I hadn't paid attention to the voting. I had no idea it was so close between him and Votto...he essentially won by 1 vote! I have no idea if that's the closest MVP voting ever (outside of the tie in 1979), but hard to get any closer.
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                            • kenp86
                              MVP
                              • May 2008
                              • 2979

                              #1274
                              Re: 2017-2018 MLB Hot Stove Thread

                              Boras and his clients need to get going lol tired of waiting. Think the GMs know his game now and arent bidding against themselves anymore
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                              • ShowTyme15
                                LADetermined
                                • Jan 2004
                                • 11853

                                #1275
                                Re: 2017-2018 MLB Hot Stove Thread

                                Orioles are considering moving Zach Britton into the rotation once he comes back from his injury.

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