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It was reported they wanted Guerrero. No mention of Franklin in that deal.
It was hypothetical with the guy I was talking to.
He was arguing that Franklin is so valuabe, we wouldn't take Byrd for him straight up.
It was reported they wanted Guerrero. No mention of Franklin in that deal.
Quite frankly..... Good. I dont want Price,
All else fails go get Milone.
I'm good with getting Milone.
Also good with getting Price because of his trade value after this season, but I just don't think it will happen.
If they get Price they wont trade him in the off season. They will roll the dice again with him next year. Then dump him at the deadline if we aren't in contention for the WC. With the second WC spot theres really only a hand full of teams not in contention, so they will most likely not trade him, and then he will walk and sign with Atlanta.
looks like a stud
Interesting. With the inflated numbers in the PCL constantly fooling people into thinking the M's young hitters are ready, I wonder how that league plays for offense.
If it would cost Chris Taylor and maybe a young pitching prospect I'd take the chance on this guy.
1. Mariners: There's a lot of pressure on GM Jack Zduriencik to do something bold because Seattle's two chief rivals, the A's and Angels, not only have started to pull away but also made impact deals this month. Oakland added Jeff Samardzija and Jason Hammel in a blockbuster deal with the Cubs and the Angels imported Huston Street, Jason Grilli and Joe Thatcher to fortify their bullpen.
Offense is obviously Seattle's key area of need with a league-low OPS .687 (yes, the Mariners are dead last, despite being in the playoff hunt). The Mariners need a hitter (or two) but appear to be having difficulty finding the right lineup-boosting player in a very thin hitting market. So perhaps it wouldn't hurt to instead try to form the AL's best rotation.
Price hasn't seemed anxious to uproot for the 3,000-plus-mile move to Seattle, but as he's said, he's a pro and would deal with whatever team came calling. The Mariners have top pitching prospect Taijuan Walker, an athletic, hard-throwing right-hander who very likely will be a star. But Price is their chance to form a daunting playoff rotation the rest of this season and next, with underrated star Hisashi Iwakuma slotting behind King Felix and Price. My verdict on trading Walker (and others) for Price: Thumbs up.
Thought that also. I haven't heard Stanton's name talked about...lol