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Dansby Swanson and Aaron Blair as well.
We paid a big price for Miller. I believe from what I am hearing on twitter, a similar package was offered for Fernandez & it wasn't even close to being enough for the Marlins.
Signing Greinke changed the Dbacks into a "win now" team. So trading guys that likely won't be solid contributors in 2016 or 17, sans Incerarte, was the right move. Still, it was a steep price.
We got back a good looking LHP SP/R in the deal.
I think AZ could have done better for what they gave up. I'm not really big on Miller. Might change in AZ, and he is young, but a 3.20 lifetime ERA SP is on the low-end of what I was expecting for AZ to help Greinke; especially at the cost of those two prospects and Inciarte.
Anyone know if that is it, or if that's not counting any of the money set aside to go out and find a strong #2 for Greinke. If that is still open, then I like Miller for a strong #3.
If they can have Greinke, a SP with about a 2.60 ERA, Miller at just over 3.00, with Bradley and Corbin thereafter, that's a nice rotation without injuries.
The rotation at this point will be: Greinke, Corbin, Miller, Ray, & RDLR/Bradley.
No Godley? What's his story? He looked more promising than Archie Bradley last year.
The rotation at this point will be: Greinke, Corbin, Miller, Ray, & RDLR/Bradley.
Not saying that rotation can't be effective, but no one other than Greinke has pitched a solid season (except Miller in 2013 and maybe last year without run support). Every other season by that rotation is garbage or close.
Miller is a solid 3. If Corbin or Bradley (or anyone else for that matter) have a solid season, then awesome. But AZ needs to get a solid 2 to bring that rotation balance so it's not Greinke, and then hope someone else has a good year.
Not saying that rotation can't be effective, but no one other than Greinke has pitched a solid season (except Miller in 2013 and maybe last year without run support). Every other season by that rotation is garbage or close.
Miller is a solid 3. If Corbin or Bradley (or anyone else for that matter) have a solid season, then awesome. But AZ needs to get a solid 2 to bring that rotation balance so it's not Greinke, and then hope someone else has a good year.
You are far of base. Miller is a solid #2, he was a top 25 pitcher in 2015. At age 25, he likely is only going to get better. One of the best GB pitchers in baseball.
Corbin was coming off a 3.5 war season before he had TJ surgery. Corbin also had a solid season last year after TJ surgery with a 1.5 war in only 16 games. Had he played a whole season, his numbers would have been better than Zimmerman, Samardjiza, & Chen. Now that he is further out from TJ, I expect him to be sharper this season.
Ray also had a good rookie season last year. And will fill the 4 slot nicely. The 5th spot is up for grabs between RDLR, Bradley, & Godley.
That's just not accurate. Corbin had a very solid season and looked good in a smaller sample size last year. Miller's W-L record was terrible, but I'd define his overall performance last year as "solid". The #4 and #5 spots I concede I wouldn't put much money on just yet.