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He looked strong - faced a different Yankees lineup but still worked out of any issues he got into.Place was a fucking mess getting out last night. Fun to attend a game with 40k but I prefer it when the Phillies suck and I can get cheap tickets and have no crowd to watch ball. This team getting good is going to mess with that.The love he receives is the love that is saved0
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F Me In The Brain said:He looked strong - faced a different Yankees lineup but still worked out of any issues he got into.Place was a fucking mess getting out last night. Fun to attend a game with 40k but I prefer it when the Phillies suck and I can get cheap tickets and have no crowd to watch ball. This team getting good is going to mess with that.
Left in the 6th monday with the baby.0 -
Cliffy6745 said:F Me In The Brain said:He looked strong - faced a different Yankees lineup but still worked out of any issues he got into.Place was a fucking mess getting out last night. Fun to attend a game with 40k but I prefer it when the Phillies suck and I can get cheap tickets and have no crowd to watch ball. This team getting good is going to mess with that.
Left in the 6th monday with the baby.Cool, that sounds convenient. I park in a lot across from the Holiday Inn and close to the stadium. Been parking there for 5 years. Usually is 10 minutes and out.45 mins last night and I demonstrated poor parenting by giving two people the bird while we were in the traffic and they were honking/trying to cut in. Too many fuckholes thinking it is Bergen county. Go home!The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -
I don't see why the Phillies would say no to including Franco in this? That doesn't make a whole lot of sense. But I'd consider something like this since it doesn't include Sixto. You'd have to get a strong assurance he'd sign an extension, obviously.
Would you guys consider a trade at this point? To me the litmus test has been the last 6 weeks and they're coming out with their heads above water...
From Bowden's Athletic piece:
6. Philadelphia Phillies land Manny Machado and Zach Britton from the Baltimore Orioles for J.P. Crawford, Adonis Medina, Cole Irvin and Connor Seabold.
The Phillies desperately need another bat in the middle of their lineup and a bullpen upgrade as well. Why not go after the headliner of the trade deadline in Baltimore All-Star shortstop Manny Machado and get the Orioles to deal reliever Zach Britton too?
Both will be free agents at season’s end and Philadelphia is among the logical landing spots for each. If they were to come over and help the Phillies reach the postseason, who’s to say they wouldn’t re-sign in the offseason?
The Orioles would start trade discussions asking for Philadelphia’s top pitching prospect, Sixto Sanchez, but the Phillies won’t trade him. That means their second-best pitching prospect, Adonis Medina, will have to be included. The 21-year-old righty is 7-2 this year at Clearwater of the Florida State League with a 3.99 ERA and 55 strikeouts in 58.2 innings.
The Orioles also might be able to pry away left-hander Cole Irvin, who is 8-3 at Lehigh Valley with a 2.61 ERA, 75 strikeouts and 19 walks in 89.1 IP, and perhaps even right-hander Connor Seabold, a former player of theirs (third round, 2017) who is now at Clearwater, sporting a 4-4 record and 3.77 ERA with 68 strikeouts and 14 walks in 71.2 innings.
It would make sense for the Orioles to get one of the Phillies infielders back in the trade. It’s logical the Phils would say no to César Hernández, Scott Kingery and Maikel Franco, but they might include J.P. Crawford, who still has upside and is a top defensive shortstop, which would certainly help the Orioles pitching staff going forward.
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^ I see no point in trading anyone for a guy you can sign in the offseason. If he signs the contract as the deal is agreed upon then maybe, but this is just nuts and the kind of approach I would hope they're going away from.
I would think the O's would say no to Franco, no?
Should've traded him and Neris when their stocks were high. Odubel's is though so I'd trade him for some major league talent that is getting too hefty for a small market team looking for a low cost-controlled contract.
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Jearlpam0925 said:^ I see no point in trading anyone for a guy you can sign in the offseason. If he signs the contract as the deal is agreed upon then maybe, but this is just nuts and the kind of approach I would hope they're going away from.
I would think the O's would say no to Franco, no?
Should've traded him and Neris when their stocks were high. Odubel's is though so I'd trade him for some major league talent that is getting too hefty for a small market team looking for a low cost-controlled contract.
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Yeah--so what if agrees to an extension, though?
Irvin's barely a top 30 prospect for us. Seabold is still in Clearwater. Who knows about those two guys.
Adonis and JP are the two big pieces and Machado plays JP's position anyway and is still young. You can put Kingery at third. You're also getting Britton to help in the pen for this year. I think I'd do it if they won't demand Sixto be in the deal.
I know it makes more sense to get him and give up nothing this offseason, but I kind of feel like this team's on the cusp of contending now. Adding Machado to the middle of this lineup and getting help in the pen with Britton is pretty enticing to me. Something seems off with the Nats this year so I feel like the division is there for the taking---though this could just be me being so starved for October baseball talking and not thinking as rational as I should but the schedule gets much easier after this weekend so.. fuck it. Get him.Post edited by The Juggler onwww.myspace.com0 -
This team is clearly not winning the world series this year so why give up assets for a rental, regardless of if he signs it's still a rental? If you are giving things up, get someone under control and sign Machado in the offseason. Also, the dude is a not signing extension 2 months before free agency unless it's an absolutely absurd amount of money
Also, Jim Bowden is a moron.Post edited by Cliffy6745 on0 -
The Juggler said:Jearlpam0925 said:^ I see no point in trading anyone for a guy you can sign in the offseason. If he signs the contract as the deal is agreed upon then maybe, but this is just nuts and the kind of approach I would hope they're going away from.
I would think the O's would say no to Franco, no?
Should've traded him and Neris when their stocks were high. Odubel's is though so I'd trade him for some major league talent that is getting too hefty for a small market team looking for a low cost-controlled contract.
Who wrote this?
Yeah--so what if agrees to an extension, though?
Irvin's barely a top 30 prospect for us. Seabold is still in Clearwater. Who knows about those two guys.
Adonis and JP are the two big pieces and Machado plays JP's position anyway and is still young. You can put Kingery at third. You're also getting Britton to help in the pen for this year. I think I'd do it if they won't demand Sixto be in the deal.
I know it makes more sense to get him and give up nothing this offseason, but I kind of feel like this team's on the cusp of contending now. Adding Machado to the middle of this lineup and getting help in the pen with Britton is pretty enticing to me. Something seems off with the Nats this year so I feel like the division is there for the taking---though this could just be me being so starved for October baseball talking and not thinking as rational as I should but the schedule gets much easier after this weekend so.. fuck it. Get him.
I know they've turned the farm system around in recent years but to me that isn't any reason to go back to unloading guys for some short-term return. I like the people they have in charge as of now - they've shown no sign that a move like this is something they would do; they've dramatically increased their analytics department; managed payroll shrewdly; built mostly from within. So I'd like them to continue that as-is. The time will come when to unload all the dollars they have on any player they want and get him, and this year shouldn't be that year. It's like paying Ryan Howard before you had any rational reason for doing so. There's a better FA pool out there in the offseason, I say just wait.
Wasn't there a rumor about Beltre? I'd do something like that for this year.0 -
Jearlpam0925 said:The Juggler said:Jearlpam0925 said:^ I see no point in trading anyone for a guy you can sign in the offseason. If he signs the contract as the deal is agreed upon then maybe, but this is just nuts and the kind of approach I would hope they're going away from.
I would think the O's would say no to Franco, no?
Should've traded him and Neris when their stocks were high. Odubel's is though so I'd trade him for some major league talent that is getting too hefty for a small market team looking for a low cost-controlled contract.
Who wrote this?
Yeah--so what if agrees to an extension, though?
Irvin's barely a top 30 prospect for us. Seabold is still in Clearwater. Who knows about those two guys.
Adonis and JP are the two big pieces and Machado plays JP's position anyway and is still young. You can put Kingery at third. You're also getting Britton to help in the pen for this year. I think I'd do it if they won't demand Sixto be in the deal.
I know it makes more sense to get him and give up nothing this offseason, but I kind of feel like this team's on the cusp of contending now. Adding Machado to the middle of this lineup and getting help in the pen with Britton is pretty enticing to me. Something seems off with the Nats this year so I feel like the division is there for the taking---though this could just be me being so starved for October baseball talking and not thinking as rational as I should but the schedule gets much easier after this weekend so.. fuck it. Get him.
I know they've turned the farm system around in recent years but to me that isn't any reason to go back to unloading guys for some short-term return. I like the people they have in charge as of now - they've shown no sign that a move like this is something they would do; they've dramatically increased their analytics department; managed payroll shrewdly; built mostly from within. So I'd like them to continue that as-is. The time will come when to unload all the dollars they have on any player they want and get him, and this year shouldn't be that year. It's like paying Ryan Howard before you had any rational reason for doing so. There's a better FA pool out there in the offseason, I say just wait.
Wasn't there a rumor about Beltre? I'd do something like that for this year.
Yeah yeah yeah.....I know it's not the most rational thing to do right now...But hypothetically!
Let's say they're 10 over .500 and a game or two up in the division near the deadline and can convince him to sign an extension--still a hard no?
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The Juggler said:Jearlpam0925 said:The Juggler said:Jearlpam0925 said:^ I see no point in trading anyone for a guy you can sign in the offseason. If he signs the contract as the deal is agreed upon then maybe, but this is just nuts and the kind of approach I would hope they're going away from.
I would think the O's would say no to Franco, no?
Should've traded him and Neris when their stocks were high. Odubel's is though so I'd trade him for some major league talent that is getting too hefty for a small market team looking for a low cost-controlled contract.
Who wrote this?
Yeah--so what if agrees to an extension, though?
Irvin's barely a top 30 prospect for us. Seabold is still in Clearwater. Who knows about those two guys.
Adonis and JP are the two big pieces and Machado plays JP's position anyway and is still young. You can put Kingery at third. You're also getting Britton to help in the pen for this year. I think I'd do it if they won't demand Sixto be in the deal.
I know it makes more sense to get him and give up nothing this offseason, but I kind of feel like this team's on the cusp of contending now. Adding Machado to the middle of this lineup and getting help in the pen with Britton is pretty enticing to me. Something seems off with the Nats this year so I feel like the division is there for the taking---though this could just be me being so starved for October baseball talking and not thinking as rational as I should but the schedule gets much easier after this weekend so.. fuck it. Get him.
I know they've turned the farm system around in recent years but to me that isn't any reason to go back to unloading guys for some short-term return. I like the people they have in charge as of now - they've shown no sign that a move like this is something they would do; they've dramatically increased their analytics department; managed payroll shrewdly; built mostly from within. So I'd like them to continue that as-is. The time will come when to unload all the dollars they have on any player they want and get him, and this year shouldn't be that year. It's like paying Ryan Howard before you had any rational reason for doing so. There's a better FA pool out there in the offseason, I say just wait.
Wasn't there a rumor about Beltre? I'd do something like that for this year.
Yeah yeah yeah.....I know it's not the most rational thing to do right now...But hypothetically!
Let's say they're 10 over .500 and a game or two up in the division near the deadline and can convince him to sign an extension--still a hard no?
Edit: The assets they give up this year for Machado could be used for next year or the year after when they are really trying to make a run at it. Save them for when it counts.Post edited by Cliffy6745 on0 -
The Juggler said:Jearlpam0925 said:The Juggler said:Jearlpam0925 said:^ I see no point in trading anyone for a guy you can sign in the offseason. If he signs the contract as the deal is agreed upon then maybe, but this is just nuts and the kind of approach I would hope they're going away from.
I would think the O's would say no to Franco, no?
Should've traded him and Neris when their stocks were high. Odubel's is though so I'd trade him for some major league talent that is getting too hefty for a small market team looking for a low cost-controlled contract.
Who wrote this?
Yeah--so what if agrees to an extension, though?
Irvin's barely a top 30 prospect for us. Seabold is still in Clearwater. Who knows about those two guys.
Adonis and JP are the two big pieces and Machado plays JP's position anyway and is still young. You can put Kingery at third. You're also getting Britton to help in the pen for this year. I think I'd do it if they won't demand Sixto be in the deal.
I know it makes more sense to get him and give up nothing this offseason, but I kind of feel like this team's on the cusp of contending now. Adding Machado to the middle of this lineup and getting help in the pen with Britton is pretty enticing to me. Something seems off with the Nats this year so I feel like the division is there for the taking---though this could just be me being so starved for October baseball talking and not thinking as rational as I should but the schedule gets much easier after this weekend so.. fuck it. Get him.
I know they've turned the farm system around in recent years but to me that isn't any reason to go back to unloading guys for some short-term return. I like the people they have in charge as of now - they've shown no sign that a move like this is something they would do; they've dramatically increased their analytics department; managed payroll shrewdly; built mostly from within. So I'd like them to continue that as-is. The time will come when to unload all the dollars they have on any player they want and get him, and this year shouldn't be that year. It's like paying Ryan Howard before you had any rational reason for doing so. There's a better FA pool out there in the offseason, I say just wait.
Wasn't there a rumor about Beltre? I'd do something like that for this year.
Yeah yeah yeah.....I know it's not the most rational thing to do right now...But hypothetically!
Let's say they're 10 over .500 and a game or two up in the division near the deadline and can convince him to sign an extension--still a hard no?
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Fair enough, gents. Tally ho.
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nice win tonight. Nola pitched great (as usual). Got to see a Rhys homer. Bullpen was the bullpen, shaky at times.also got to see Bryce Harper strike out three times
Roark has quite possibly the worst facial hair in the MLB today.
Thoughts on Werth retiring?
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^Werth’s 39. It’s about time. Maybe he’ll come to the reunion now.
How about this beauty? Not sure there’s been many sports logos over the years more perfect than this one
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The Juggler said:^Werth’s 39. It’s about time. Maybe he’ll come to the reunion now.
How about this beauty? Not sure there’s been many sports logos over the years more perfect than this one
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Cliffy6745 said:The Juggler said:^Werth’s 39. It’s about time. Maybe he’ll come to the reunion now.
How about this beauty? Not sure there’s been many sports logos over the years more perfect than this one
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The Juggler said:Cliffy6745 said:The Juggler said:^Werth’s 39. It’s about time. Maybe he’ll come to the reunion now.
How about this beauty? Not sure there’s been many sports logos over the years more perfect than this one
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Cliffy6745 said:The Juggler said:Cliffy6745 said:The Juggler said:^Werth’s 39. It’s about time. Maybe he’ll come to the reunion now.
How about this beauty? Not sure there’s been many sports logos over the years more perfect than this one
Get out of here with that nonsense
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The Juggler said:Cliffy6745 said:The Juggler said:Cliffy6745 said:The Juggler said:^Werth’s 39. It’s about time. Maybe he’ll come to the reunion now.
How about this beauty? Not sure there’s been many sports logos over the years more perfect than this one
Get out of here with that nonsense
I've actually never liked the cream day jerseys.0 -
Cliffy6745 said:The Juggler said:Cliffy6745 said:The Juggler said:Cliffy6745 said:The Juggler said:^Werth’s 39. It’s about time. Maybe he’ll come to the reunion now.
How about this beauty? Not sure there’s been many sports logos over the years more perfect than this one
Get out of here with that nonsense
I've actually never liked the cream day jerseys.
Yeah it's the hat that really ruins it for me. Way too much blue. And I just think the home unis should have the pinstripeswww.myspace.com0
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