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Bleacher report: Stanton prefers Giants

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Sounds like the Giants are donezo for Stanton. He doesn't want to come here, nor Saint Louis.

Will accept trades to Dodgers, Cubs, Astros and Yankees.

The Cubs and Yankees likely won't get involved. Perhaps the Astros will.

Not a good situation for the Marlins, but fuck 'em who cares.
 

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So if the Giants do miss out on GS, they likely miss out on Ohtani as well. So what is plan C?

Martinez? Potentially a worse option than Stanton.

Fire sale? This won’t happen, but it is the option I am hoping for.

Mike Morse? Travis Ishikawa? Cody Ross? Aubrey Huff?
 

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So if the Giants do miss out on GS, they likely miss out on Ohtani as well. So what is plan C?

Martinez? Potentially a worse option than Stanton.

Fire sale? This won’t happen, but it is the option I am hoping for.

Mike Morse? Travis Ishikawa? Cody Ross? Aubrey Huff?

What's interesting to me is that the push from Stanton came from Larry Bear.

Reports have come up that there was a sector of the front office that was not on board with Stanton initially and another (or perhaps the same) was pushing for a rebuild. This goes with my hypothesis that it's ownership preventing a rebuild (which was obvious), but not the front office (which was less obvious).

I wonder if this changes things. As you say, Martinez is probably plan B (C). Not terribly thrilled with that one, his power is to right-center, though I'm sure he could make the adjustment to pull it a bit more okay, but his defense is utter garbage.

No prospect attached which is nice, but also is a Boras client so were talking big money here.

I really hope Ohtani would still consider SF, but I get the sense this news doesn't help one bit. Giants really picked a bad time to be utter shit.
 

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So if the Giants do miss out on GS, they likely miss out on Ohtani as well. So what is plan C?

Martinez? Potentially a worse option than Stanton.

Fire sale? This won’t happen, but it is the option I am hoping for.

Mike Morse? Travis Ishikawa? Cody Ross? Aubrey Huff?
There seems to be much out there speculating on Stanton. It is far from unanimous. Giancarlo Stanton Rumors: 12/7/17

However, Larry Baer is on record at saying that JD Martinez is the primary alternative to Stanton. And I agree with you, cal, that is a worse option. If, as MLB Rumors projects, Martinez' contract will be in the neighborhood of 6 years and 150 million, that is not a good move on the Giants' part. He is already suspect defensively and will be 30 at the start of that contract. That makes for some really overpriced years at the end of the deal.

I really hope that the ownership sees the reality of the situation if they move on from the Stanton negotiations but I'm afraid that they will go into panic mode and build a rather mediocre team that will cripple the org for years to come. Call me an optimist. :D
 

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I'd still be okay with a Dyson, Howie Kendricks, Todd Fraizer and Tony Watson offseason.
 

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What's interesting to me is that the push from Stanton came from Larry Bear.

Reports have come up that there was a sector of the front office that was not on board with Stanton initially and another (or perhaps the same) was pushing for a rebuild. This goes with my hypothesis that it's ownership preventing a rebuild (which was obvious), but not the front office (which was less obvious).

I wonder if this changes things. As you say, Martinez is probably plan B (C). Not terribly thrilled with that one, his power is to right-center, though I'm sure he could make the adjustment to pull it a bit more okay, but his defense is utter garbage.

No prospect attached which is nice, but also is a Boras client so were talking big money here.

I really hope Ohtani would still consider SF, but I get the sense this news doesn't help one bit. Giants really picked a bad time to be utter shit.
"Thanks for all the money! We're just going to phone it in now."
 

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I'd still be okay with a Dyson, Howie Kendricks, Todd Fraizer and Tony Watson offseason.
Which Howie Kendrick would show up? The guy that showed some talent as a part timer playing in the NL East in 2017 or the mediocre hitter who called the Dodgers home in 2016?
I like Tony Watson, you've convinced me about him.
I'd be okay with Dyson if its a one or two year deal. He's got no bat whatsoever (he would probably get exposed as a full timer) and his speed offensively will be neutralized on the basepaths as a Giant. Plus, he'll be 33 at the start of the season and speed guys loss their speed quickly in their mid 30s.
Todd Frazier is going to be pricey. He's a poor hitter for average and doesn't walk much. His calling card is power. Would that translate to AT&T?
 

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There seems to be much out there speculating on Stanton. It is far from unanimous. Giancarlo Stanton Rumors: 12/7/17

However, Larry Baer is on record at saying that JD Martinez is the primary alternative to Stanton. And I agree with you, cal, that is a worse option. If, as MLB Rumors projects, Martinez' contract will be in the neighborhood of 6 years and 150 million, that is not a good move on the Giants' part. He is already suspect defensively and will be 30 at the start of that contract. That makes for some really overpriced years at the end of the deal.

I really hope that the ownership sees the reality of the situation if they move on from the Stanton negotiations but I'm afraid that they will go into panic mode and build a rather mediocre team that will cripple the org for years to come. Call me an optimist. :D

I feel pretty confident in this rumor. What is there to gain from anybody in this one?

Nothing.

It's trash for the Marlins because they had two teams willing to shell a ton of money and potentially a solid prospect or two, now they lose those. So it's not the Marlins trying to get leverage.

It doesn't benefit Stanton because he named four teams that don't have the flexibility to add him on a deal the Marlins are willing to accept.

It doesn't really move the needle for the Dodgers, perhaps it helps them slightly drive the price down but they still have to get the Marlins to accept a deal. Miami has shown that they'll go ahead and trade their other players to cut salary instead of Stanton.

I'm 99% sure that's why the Gordon trade went down today. Miami is trying to call Stanton's bluff.
 

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I feel pretty confident in this rumor. What is there to gain from anybody in this one?

Nothing.

It's trash for the Marlins because they had two teams willing to shell a ton of money and potentially a solid prospect or two, now they lose those. So it's not the Marlins trying to get leverage.

It doesn't benefit Stanton because he named four teams that don't have the flexibility to add him on a deal the Marlins are willing to accept.

It doesn't really move the needle for the Dodgers, perhaps it helps them slightly drive the price down but they still have to get the Marlins to accept a deal. Miami has shown that they'll go ahead and trade their other players to cut salary instead of Stanton.

I'm 99% sure that's why the Gordon trade went down today. Miami is trying to call Stanton's bluff.
I was starting to wonder that as well. The Marlins had threatened to trade everyone else off if Stanton stayed. Its like the hostage negotiations where the terrorists make demands and will kill a hostage for every hour the demands aren't met. And the way Jeter has started off his time as owner of the Marlins, Miami fans (all 10 of them) will probably start thinking Jeter is the newest Marlins' terrorist owner, in line with the guys before him.
 

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Which Howie Kendrick would show up? The guy that showed some talent as a part timer playing in the NL East in 2017 or the mediocre hitter who called the Dodgers home in 2016?
I like Tony Watson, you've convinced me about him.
I'd be okay with Dyson if its a one or two year deal. He's got no bat whatsoever (he would probably get exposed as a full timer) and his speed offensively will be neutralized on the basepaths as a Giant. Plus, he'll be 33 at the start of the season and speed guys loss their speed quickly in their mid 30s.
Todd Frazier is going to be pricey. He's a poor hitter for average and doesn't walk much. His calling card is power. Would that translate to AT&T?

Hopefully the one that has shown for all but one of his seasons, the 2016 season. But even so, he would be on a 1-2 year deal so nothing crippling. And even his worst season he was still a positive player. I think he's underrated.

Watson *check

Dyson hit .271/.342/388 for a .730 OPS versus right handers last year. His defense is one of the best in baseball as well, and speed is top end. Giants talked about improving CF defense, this is the guy for that without mortaging the future. Again probably looking at a 2-year deal. Not as worried about his decline. Yes it can happen quick but there's no signs yet.

Frazier is my least favorite option as well, and probably the most paid, but we can't go into 2018 with Sandoval at 3rd. At least Frazier is respectable, if not good, defensively at 3rd and would still be able to hit 25 bombs for the Giants I think. And he actually walked quite a lot last year. I think even if your extending to a 3-year deal he would age pretty well I think.
 

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I was starting to wonder that as well. The Marlins had threatened to trade everyone else off if Stanton stayed. Its like the hostage negotiations where the terrorists make demands and will kill a hostage for every hour the demands aren't met. And the way Jeter has started off his time as owner of the Marlins, Miami fans (all 10 of them) will probably start thinking Jeter is the newest Marlins' terrorist owner, in line with the guys before him.

I think this is going to be a messy situation all around.

The Marlins are going to be mad they didn't get what they wanted for Stanton.

Stanton is either going to be mad he's stuck in Miami or decides to play for a team he doesn't want to. Or he'll be happy.

Fans across baseball are going to cast Stanton as a villain for not picking their team or holding out. Which is dumb, this dude holds all the power so what if he's making a huge life decision for himself.

I think the Giants won't hesitate to move on if their other options start to show signs of interest elsewhere.
 

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Hardly anyone here wanted us to get Stanton, so we're happy right?
 

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Funny how things have changed. 20 years ago a guy like Stanton says "me and my contract wanna be in pinstripes" and George S. says "get on over here!"
 

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Hardly anyone here wanted us to get Stanton, so we're happy right?
Yes and no.

While not getting him and moving forward with a rebuild is the medicine that will eventually make me feel better, that medicine tastes awful. I would rather stay up all night and play with my new toy (a power hitting RFer), damn the fact it will just make me sicker than I was before.
 

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Some more on the Stanton front: Orioles face a tough reality with Zach Britton

"If the Marlins have an opportunity to dump most of Stanton’s contract and add some talent, it’ll be interesting to see if they’re open to taking back an expensive veteran in return to help make the money work -- someone like Cubs’ Jason Heyward and a portion of the money owed to him; the Giants’ Denard Span or Brandon Belt; or the Yankees’ Jacoby Ellsbury. The Giants probably match up better than any other team in a Stanton trade and are desperate for a power hitter in the middle of their order, but they will try to get the Marlins to take back a bad contract in any deal -- and some rival evaluators wonder if Stanton might shy away from San Francisco. Stanton was the best player on a bad Marlins’ team in 2017, and because the Giants have an older roster of players, it stands to reason he would be in the same position in San Francisco by 2020."

Well, if he winds up in SF, he can kiss a lot of home run records goodbye.
 

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Well, if he winds up in SF, he can kiss a lot of home run records goodbye.
what “home run records” do you think he was going to threaten?

Most HRs in a season? Yeah, that could NEVER be set at AT&T.

Most HRs ina career? That also would never be set at AT&T.
 

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what “home run records” do you think he was going to threaten?

Most HRs in a season? Yeah, that could NEVER be set at AT&T.

Most HRs ina career? That also would never be set at AT&T.

Do you... or do you not think playing at AT&T will hurt his home run total?

I'll wait.
 

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Do you... or do you not think playing at AT&T will hurt his home run total?

I'll wait.
I asked you what HR records you thought he was going to get anyway.

I’ll wait.
 
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