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  1. I'm hoping the Orioles DFA Mountcastle. He would be a great option for a RH bat.
  2. I was referring to Hoyer when I said he must not read NSBB because many posters (including you and I) stated often that Tauchman would be a good addition.
  3. Unfortunately, he must not read NSBB because Tauchman was mentioned by quite a few posters over the last few months as a good addition.
  4. Those guys played on terrible teams, which is why they got that many PAs. With the Cubs' IF, they won't get more than 200 PAs unless there's a catastrophic injury.
  5. Yeah, any of those guys would work and should cost no more than $4-5 million.
  6. I'm all for it. We can get a utility IF pretty cheap to replace Shaw.
  7. There would have to be many more players involved because Duran's trade value is 41.9, while Paredes is only 12.9. Alcantara's trade value is only 6.2.
  8. Goldschmidt back to the Yankees for about $5 million. I would love having him instead of Austin as a RH 1B/DH.
  9. Going back to the 50s and 60s, Mo reminds me of Smoky Burgess. He was a short, squat catcher who was a doubles machine.
  10. It depends on what your team needs. The Cubs needed a 3B that can hit more than another SP.
  11. So, pay it and use the extra money to help sign Gallen or give an extension to Nico.
  12. Everyone said that the files contained a bunch of rich, old, white men.
  13. I would love to see him get some practice as a 1B. His height would be an asset and if he learned to hit, he could be a RH Bellinger.
  14. This is the trade I mentioned a while ago. You won't get Abreu and Tolle for Hoerner, but you might get them for Shaw + Wicks + Brown and I would do that in a minute. I also mentioned Ramon Urias as a backup.
  15. His trade value according to BTV is 44.1. I can't see how his value is going to go up as a utility infielder unless someone gets hurt long-term and he fills in spectacularly. Perhaps the deal I suggested wasn't as good as you would like, but it was certainly better than the ones mentioned for Hoerner. Now is the time to take advantage of his high trade value and get what this team needs for 2026 and beyond. You want top pitching prospects. then broker a deal with Shaw+ Brown for Abreu + Early or Shaw+ Brown + Wicks for Abreu + Tolle.
  16. I will agree that he's young, has potential, and has a lot of control, but his OPS+ was 98 last year. so it's not like he's a "sure thing" star right now.
  17. My trade proposal would bring in a solid, cheap OF with a few years of control. The difference in letting the cheap players sink or swim is that Shaw's trade value is ridiculously high right now and the other players aren't rated that high.
  18. Abreu plays a position we can use and is super cheap. Bello is young and can be a solid 3 or 4 in the rotation and has a team friendly contract for the next few years. Getting 2 young, experienced, and cheap starters for a young utility infielder sounds like a good deal to me.
  19. And if Shaw doesn't have a great year, then what? Most of Shaw's extremely high value comes from his years of control. A bad year and one less year of control easily cuts his trade value in half.
  20. Shaw + Taillon + Wicks + Long + $6 million to Boston for Abreau + Bello. Sign Ramon Urias for UT.
  21. Shaw's trade value at BTv is 44.1, while Hoerner's is 16.1. Putting Shaw in a package could probably get us a very good bat and a utility IF.
  22. I didn't say that BTV was the absolute guide in making a trade, but I was just showing BobbyD3 that there is enough trade value to get Lopez or Lopez and Buxton if both sides were willing. I didn't even use some of our top prospects like Wiggins, Rojas, etc. To get what we want/need, Hoyer is going to have to overpay in cash or prospects which is why he's not going to do it.
  23. According to BTV Lopez has a trade value of 16.3 and Buxton is at 19.5. Here are the trade values of Cubs prospects: Alcantara 7.8, Ballesteros 22.1, Cassie 19.4, Brown 12.4, Wicks 8.3, Triantos 9.3, Birdsell 3.3, Long 5.9, Little 16.5, etc. There is certainly enough trade value in our prospects to get Lopez alone or Lopez and Buxton if both FOs are motivated to do it.
  24. Unfortunately, all of us go on and on for pages about the top FAs and pretending the Cubs will sign them.
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