While everyone is focusing on the perceived surplus of
pitching the Met might have to trade to improve the offense, what other options
might exist that other teams would find desirable? We’ve all beaten the topic of Daniel Murphy
to death for the past few years, but what else could Sandy Alderson do beside
dangle Dillon Gee and Jonathon Niese to the other GMs?
- Juan Lagares -- Yes, the man is a human highlight reel, but there are a couple of realities that make him a possibility to be dealt. You are stuck with Curtis Granderson for another two years which could serve as a bridge to Brandon Nimmo taking over the position full time.
- Brandon Nimmo -- While Sandy Alderson has not been one to trade prospects (and it would be doubly difficult to do so when people already questioned your judgment taking a high school player from a school without a team). Still, if you’re committed to Juan Lagares and Nimmo doesn’t have the power to take a corner outfield position then perhaps once he’s off the DL he would be desirable to another team in need of a centerfielder.
- Kevin Plawecki -- While he probably didn’t do his stock any favors with his first taste of big league pitching, the fact remains that catchers who can hit are a somewhat rare commodity and as much as they’d like to hedge their bets given Travis d’Arnaud’s injury history, you have to give to get.
- Wilmer Flores -- Even though his defensive woes have settled down considerably, the fact is he’s going to be an offense-first shortstop. For a team built on young pitching, they might be more comfortable with a Gavin Cecchini manning that position in the future. Consequently trading away a potential 25-HR shortstop might net some help in other areas, though you could just as easily slide Flores to the left or right to open up the SS position for Cecchini when he’s deemed ready.
- Jenrry Mejia -- Remember him? A team like the Yankees who just lost their closer might be willing to take a gamble on the flamboyant and controversial former closer who lost his job through both stupidity and Jeurys Familia’s brilliant performance. He’s eligible to be back soon. The forgotten man was highly effective as a closer last year.
Perhaps the way to approach it is like how the Astros
demanded we take Derek Bell from them because we wanted Mike Hampton. In order for a team to take one of these
players, we insist they take Gee or Niese or Murphy or Colon.
Final thoughts – one player who might be worth exploring
with the Chicago Cubs is Arismendy Alcantara, who came up as a shortstop, then
was moved to 2B and then to CF. He did
not hit for average in his brief trial in the majors but he did show terrific
power. There’s no room at the inn for him
in the loaded Cubs lineup. He’s on a
pace for 24 HRs, 60 RBIs, 33 SBs and a .280 average in AAA this year. While everyone would rather have a proven
hitter to help the club, based upon Michael Cuddyer, Curtis Granderson, Jason
Bay and others, a long track record doesn’t necessarily guarantee success.
Another Cub farmhand, Javier Baez, is leading all AAA shortstops in voting for the
All Star game. His power is down this
year but the batting average is up. That’s
probably a good sign as he was previously an all-or-nothing swinger. With Starlin Castro, Addison Russell and Kris
Bryant on the infield for the Cubbies, he might actually be obtainable.
10 comments:
I would add Bartolo, Herrara and cecchini to that trade list as well. I would like to keep Herrera but i would rather get rid of him than one of our top 5 young guns.
I don't have a trade list.
I'll hold down the fort until reinforces arrive (Murphy, Matz, Mejia, Black) arrive and then I'll play this season out game to game.
No one wants who I want to offer (Gee, Niese) anyway.
I like a Gee for G Parra deal and send Cecciliani back to Vegas. I think it's a fair deal for both sides and Parra is an excellent 4th OF both defensively and can hit a little bit. Good teams have guys like Parra on their roster.
The guy that is really hurting the team right now is Eric Campbell at 3B, so Murphy coming back is a welcome site since he's our 3B going forward.
Closer -
I understand your comments on Campbell but he actually has been barreling up on the ball lately. It just has been hit right at the left fielder.
Ceciliani over. 240. So little ABS to judge him
Ceciliani over. 240. So little ABS to judge him
Tom -
And this is the best DC is going to get unless someone is injured.
Here's the good news... he's being paid $500,000 to play part time baseball.
Your CEO isn't paid close to that.
Mack, I've noticed him hitting the ball on a line to the LF, but that's like when we were kids yelling "tip" when we struck on playing sand lot. He's not a very good defensive 3B either and if we expect to win this division since the wild card may be out of the question, we need someone at 3B that can find the gap once and a while and play a solid 3B, Campbell's not that guy. A solid filler here and there for sure, but while I'm not in the a Ramirez train, Murphy coming back will do just fine at the hit corner for us, keeping Herrera at 2B for the next decade (fingers crossed).
Closer -
For me, put Murphy back at 3B, Herrera at 2B, Flores at SS, and Tejada first UT off of bench
For 2015
If SA wants to take a chance on Ramirez for the remainder of this season, fine. Do it for money, not prospects
As I'm saying in tomorrow's "Random Thoughts', I'm not circling the wagons anymore, but I am 'holding down the fort' until reinforcements (i.e. Murphy) arrive.
The only guys I would not trade: DeGrom, Harvey, d'Arnaud, Famiglia.
The team is playing almost exactly to build specs: Strong Pitching and veryt little else.
Murph's return will help... a big, bold shakeup would be my hope---- a WS runwith two deeep inning impact SP's and a Bullpen Ace is a reality.
Here's a trade Idea--- established players for futures:
Met's get: Braun, Gomez, Segura, Ramirez
Brews Get: Syndergaard, Lagares and a choice of Two Players: (Nimmo, Cecchini, Plawecki, D. Smith, Flores---as an idea of the quality of the "other guys")
This adds power, defense and speed---and it supports a Ready To Win Pitching Staff.
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