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PolarVortex
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Did you see our l'il buddy Ketel mash two triples against the Rockies? Playoff hero! Haniger was sitting at home thinking, 'Man, that coulda been me'.
Did you see our l'il buddy Ketel mash two triples against the Rockies? Playoff hero! Haniger was sitting at home thinking, 'Man, that coulda been me'.
Still won the trade though. D'Backs just have a much superior roster.
Dipotos best trade by far right?Still won the trade though. D'Backs just have a much superior roster.
good pointI don't jump to that conclusion as fast as I did earlier in the year. Main reason, it took several trades including O'Neill to chase the SP we traded away.
I don't jump to that conclusion as fast as I did earlier in the year. Main reason, it took several trades including O'Neill to chase the SP we traded away.
Dipotos best trade by far right?
I think in isolation it was a good trade and the Mariners received more total value.
Even if we had Walker, we still would've needed a starting pitcher and there's a possibility that O'Neill for Marco trade may have still taken place.
True, but nothing M's do is an isolated case. They tend to ruin a good thing by following up with a very bad thing.
With JD, that is always a possibility. A good possibility.
I think speculating that we wouldn't have made the Marco for O'Neill trade is hard to do. Butterfly effect, we don't know what would've happened if we didn't make that trade. For all we know we could've traded O'Neill for some shitty SS prospect.
If you look at it as: O'Neill, Marte, and Walker for Segura, Haniger and Marco I would agree that the trade was a wash. But we don't know if JD still wouldn't have traded O'Neill for a pitcher of inadequate value.
I also think that time will sort things out. I don't really like Marte's long-term potential, personally. I don't imagine he's going to be much more than he currently is. Looking at Walker, he had a good year but he has dealt with control, injury and consistency issues in the past. On the other hand, Segura and Haniger have also dealt with injury issues. So once again, time will tell.
Agreed, but Segura had multiple injuries as well and went from leading the NL in hits to being above average in hits. Haniger couldn't stay healthy to save his life and had some major spikes in play. His defense to me was average. I would still do that trade over again, but I think it is much like the Bedard trade (in reverse) that it isn't as lopsided as originally viewed.
Still won the trade though. D'Backs just have a much superior roster.
I saw a few weeks back that someone posted that if non-playoffs were a person it would be of driving age. I thought it was funny...while a bit sad.
Just think....the kids born in Buffalo NY in 1999, have NEVER had the pleasure of seeing their bills as anything other than a joke, having not made the postseason their entire lives! And these kids are about to graduate high school!
And us Mariner fans aren't far behind that. At least the Bills made it to the big show...but 4 loses isn't much of a comfort I suppose.