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Many GMs feel he will be traded this year and, according to MLB.com, the Padres are the most likely landing spot with 8 votes.
He stays for now.
The Angels make the Mets of 2016-2021 look like a well run franchise. They’ll probably sign him to a mega deal and then have 90% of their payroll tied up in Ohtani, Trout and Rendon and wonder why they still suckYeah, Nats still have two years of control after this year, so they can ask for the moon now and see if anyone bites, but he'll probably stay put.
I'm curious to see how LA handles Ohtani, who only has one year of control left, and they could legitimately set themselves up if they chose to move him.
That's half a trade idea. Who do you give up for him? Maybe Kyle Lewis, Taylor Trammell, the top couple prospects and a young pitcher?Soto and Corbin to the M's
The Mets don't have 4-5 young players unless they just unloaded their whole farm system. They did the right thing getting Vogelbach. He could be a huge pickupSadly the Mets are a fit but there's no way that trade goes down in division.
The Mets don't have 4-5 young players unless they just unloaded their whole farm system. They did the right thing getting Vogelbach. He could be a huge pickup
Yeah that's true. And I don't know the Mets farm system, but I'm not sure they would even have enough to give them. Everyone on the major league roster is 27 or older so I don't think they'd want any of those guys. But even if they do, like you said I don't think Washington would want to see him in the division for the next 15 years.Soto is practically still a prospect. You trade whoever for that guy.
Daniel Vogelbach???The Mets don't have 4-5 young players unless they just unloaded their whole farm system. They did the right thing getting Vogelbach. He could be a huge pickup
Haha, yeah he's a large man but he's a very good lefthanded DH.Daniel Vogelbach???
Oh yeah, he was a HUGE pickup all right, all 270 lbs of him.
Dude is a career .200 hitter.
Honestly didn't know much about him, since baseball is dead to me, but a quick peek at his stats didn't bowl me over. Really only played one full season in Seattle back in 2019. 30 homers that year looks impressive but then he's only got 61 for his career. Career .745OPS, career .408 SLG, career .213 avgHaha, yeah he's a large man but he's a very good lefthanded DH.
You have to look at his splits. Against Righties he's got a .359 OBP and .817 OPS. He's terrible against lefties (.479 OPS or something) so he'd have to be part of a platoon at DH.Honestly didn't know much about him, since baseball is dead to me, but a quick peek at his stats didn't bowl me over. Really only played one full season in Seattle back in 2019. 30 homers that year looks impressive but then he's only got 61 for his career. Career .745OPS, career .408 SLG, career .213 avg
Where's the very good part? Honestly there are some stats that I'm not up on these days, so maybe I'm missing something
It’s more, who wouldn’t I trade for him. ThTa probably Julio, Logan Gilbert and Kirby.That's half a trade idea. Who do you give up for him? Maybe Kyle Lewis, Taylor Trammell, the top couple prospects and a young pitcher?
Yeah the more I look at it the Mariners might be a team that actually has enough young guys that Washington would want.It’s more, who wouldn’t I trade for him. ThTa probably Julio, Logan Gilbert and Kirby.