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He also said a few days ago Kikuchi has a good chance to be traded, the only selling I want to see is Haniger for the right price or Seager
It would not kill me if Kikuchi was traded while his value is high. He just turned 30, has only had about a dozen good starts in his career (consistent wise), and now will be owed $66M from age 31-34. It wouldn't kill me if they kept him either, but for a cheap ass org like M's that is a big chunk for his age and contribution.He also said a few days ago Kikuchi has a good chance to be traded, the only selling I want to see is Haniger for the right price or Seager
Yea I agree with what you said. if Kikuchi is being traded seems like a weird time to trade him since per Dipoto they are aiming for next year to compete. Although if the price is high enough anyone is trade ableIt would not kill me if Kikuchi was traded while his value is high. He just turned 30, has only had about a dozen good starts in his career (consistent wise), and now will be owed $66M from age 31-34. It wouldn't kill me if they kept him either, but for a cheap ass org like M's that is a big chunk for his age and contribution.
Haniger and Seager yes/yes.
That wasn't my point, but yes that premise is true. My point is his value may be at its highest and his career has shown more bad than good though the good has been of late.Although if the price is high enough anyone is trade able
Lol yea on the second point you are going past my time zone with the Mariners lmao.That wasn't my point, but yes that premise is true. My point is his value may be at its highest and his career has shown more bad than good though the good has been of late.
And Mariners are always one year away from contending. I think the first GM said the same thing when Diego Segui threw out the first ever pitch...lol.