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Giancarlo Stanton fit 9 games in between IL stints this season.  He will not reach 124 games for the 6th time in his 10 year career.  Should be averaging about 120 games per season or less if he returns sometime in August.

 

I wonder if he will reverse this injury trend or if his games per season will decline further when he starts his 30's in a few months.

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First MLB game ever in London.

 

Yankees and Red Sox tied up, 6-6.

 

After the first inning.

Probably that football-score game has potential in our Fun With Numbers thread?

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First MLB game ever in London.

 

Yankees and Red Sox tied up, 6-6.

 

After the first inning.

I can't think of anything better to expand the game globally than a 7 hour Yankees v. Red Sox game.

 

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The Mets off-season has not lived up to the hype. At the halfway point, Wilson Ramos and JD Davis are the only adequate additions from the off season.

 

Jeurys Familia 7.50 ERA, 5.74 FIP (3 years/30M)

 

Edwin Diaz 5.50 ERA, 3.64 FIP (gave up 5 players, 2 top 10 prospects)

Robinson Cano .240/.287/.360

 

Keon Broxton .143/.208/.163 (traded 3 prospects and since lost Broxton on waivers)

 

Justin Wilson 4.22 ERA, 5.64 FIP (2 years/10M)

 

Jed Lowrie Has not played (2 years/20M)

 

Wilson Ramos .272/.349/.408 (2 years/19M)

 

Adeiny Hechavarria is the highlight of their minor league signings .229/.260/.427

 

JD Davis .279/.341/.468 (depth trade, gave 3 prospects and got 2)

 

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The Mets off-season has not lived up to the hype.

 

...

 

Edwin Diaz 5.50 ERA, 3.64 FIP (gave up 5 players, 2 top 10 prospects)

Robinson Cano .240/.287/.360

Don't forget -- in the Cano trade, the Mets also salary dumped Jay Bruce and Anthony Swarzak.

 

Bruce now has a 123 OPS+ and 1.8 bWAR overall so far in 2019 (and has been even better since coming to the Mets division rival Phillies).

 

Swarzak now has a 2.61 ERA and 11 K/9 overall so far in 2019 (and has been even better since coming to the Mets division rival Braves!).

 

Although to be fair, Edwin Diaz was doing pretty well until recently -- he had a 1.64 ERA through May 28. Still, that trade has not worked out well for the Mets...

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Don't forget -- in the Cano trade, the Mets also salary dumped Jay Bruce and Anthony Swarzak.

 

Bruce now has a 123 OPS+ and 1.8 bWAR overall so far in 2019 (and has been even better since coming to the Mets division rival Phillies).

 

Swarzak now has a 2.61 ERA and 11 K/9 overall so far in 2019 (and has been even better since coming to the Mets division rival Braves!).

 

Although to be fair, Edwin Diaz was doing pretty well until recently -- he had a 1.64 ERA through May 28. Still, that trade has not worked out well for the Mets...

Diaz should be a fine addition but the cost of the prospects and having to pay and roster Cano for 5 years makes it likely that the trade never looks good for them.

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I can get behind the Arizona Fall League hitting competition, but not this. Not at all.

Why not? It's a baseball skill. It's emphasized more over there, but it's a legitimate talent that currently is under-developed here. I don't want it as the highlight of the festivities - but as one of many events, I think it's fun.

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Why not? It's a baseball skill. It's emphasized more over there, but it's a legitimate talent that currently is under-developed here. I don't want it as the highlight of the festivities - but as one of many events, I think it's fun.

 

That's the point of my post. The Arizona Fall League hitting competition requires hitters to hit balls to various places throughout the field. This as part of a larger competition like that, sure, but on its own, no thank you.

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KC recalled former 2011 5th overall pick Bubba Starling, after 9 years of nondescript minor league play.

 

Just another data point in my never ending quest to get the Twins to trade every minor leaguer they get their hands on for actual big league talent.

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KC recalled former 2011 5th overall pick Bubba Starling, after 9 years of nondescript minor league play.

 

Just another data point in my never ending quest to get the Twins to trade every minor leaguer they get their hands on for actual big league talent.

If your purpose is to convince me to NEVER let go of ANY draft picks because eventually they WILL turn out, you have succeeded.

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If your purpose is to convince me to NEVER let go of ANY draft picks because eventually they WILL turn out, you have succeeded.

Putting up a robust .806 OPS in the PCL this year, with a whopping 20 XBHs, and won't turn 27 until August!!1!

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Putting up a robust .806 OPS in the PCL this year, with a whopping 20 XBHs, and won't turn 27 until August!!1!

Their patience has paid off, and now they reap that sweet sweet harvest of WAR.

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Just another data point in my never ending quest to get the Twins to trade every minor leaguer they get their hands on for actual big league talent.

Yes. Just think how good they could be if they weren't weighed down by having to carry the likes of Buxton, Polanco, Garver, Rosario, Kepler, and Berrios. Undefeated, most likely.

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Yes. Just think how good they could be if they weren't weighed down by having to carry the likes of Buxton, Polanco, Garver, Rosario, Kepler, and Berrios. Undefeated, most likely.

Not to mention Willie Banks, Kohl Stewart, Luke Bard, Tyler Jay, Alex Wimmers, Hudson Boyd, Levi Micheal, Shooter Hunt, Henry Sanchez (HENRY SANCHEZ??), and the hundreds of other highly touted minor leaguers who could have been dealt for actual, productive, living and breathing major league players, but weren't.

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Not to mention Willie Banks, Kohl Stewart, Luke Bard, Tyler Jay, Alex Wimmers, Hudson Boyd, Levi Micheal, Shooter Hunt, Henry Sanchez (HENRY SANCHEZ??), and the hundreds of other highly touted minor leaguers who could have been dealt for actual, productive, living and breathing major league players, but weren't.

Sure, but you literally said trade all of them.

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Sure, but you literally said trade all of them.

I'm pretty sure you can't take that literally, because there's only 25 roster spots on the big league team to fill.  :)

 

However, I would rarely let a big league need go unfilled if I could fill it using minor league talent. Today, for example, I'd happily trade Lewis for a good big league pitcher. I know he was the number 1 overall pick, but he's already lost value, and the more he continues to flail at SS, and put up substandard offense in A ball, the lower that will go. If he goes on to big league stardom, I wouldn't second guess, I'd just be happy that I found a way to help the 2019 team when it needed it. 

 

And at this point, the chances Lewis goes on to big league stardom are fairly low. If he could hit, there's a pretty strong chance he'd have shown it already. 

 

I realize I'm in the minority with this opinion, but it's one I hold and feel is proven out to be correct way more times than proven wrong.

 

Relative to the original point, think what KC could have gotten for Bubba if they'd had the courage to trade him a year after drafting him.

 

 

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I'm pretty sure you can't take that literally, because there's only 25 roster spots on the big league team to fill.  :)

 

However, I would rarely let a big league need go unfilled if I could fill it using minor league talent. Today, for example, I'd happily trade Lewis for a good big league pitcher. I know he was the number 1 overall pick, but he's already lost value, and the more he continues to flail at SS, and put up substandard offense in A ball, the lower that will go. If he goes on to big league stardom, I wouldn't second guess, I'd just be happy that I found a way to help the 2019 team when it needed it. 

 

And at this point, the chances Lewis goes on to big league stardom are fairly low. If he could hit, there's a pretty strong chance he'd have shown it already. 

 

I realize I'm in the minority with this opinion, but it's one I hold and feel is proven out to be correct way more times than proven wrong.

 

Relative to the original point, think what KC could have gotten for Bubba if they'd had the courage to trade him a year after drafting him.

 

FWIW, I think FGs still likes him. And being ranked in the 20s or 30s still says that the rankers still think he's got a good shot of being very good.

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Then why would anyone trade a good MLB pitcher for him?

see above...FG still likes him.

 

In all seriousness, I am no expert when it comes to minor leaguers. I just have a bias towards cashing them in. Sometimes you'll get burned, no doubt. But I think you'll get the better of it way more than not.

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The Tyler Skaggs tribute tonight...that's why I love baseball.

 

The Angels all wear Skaggs' #45

 

His mom throws out the first pitch

 

The team goes on to throw a combined no-hitter

 

Then, the final feather in the cap was the entire team then placing their jersey on the pitching mound.

 

Dang dusty room.

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The Tyler Skaggs tribute tonight...that's why I love baseball.

 

The Angels all wear Skaggs' #45

 

His mom throws out the first pitch

 

The team goes on to throw a combined no-hitter

 

Then, the final feather in the cap was the entire team then placing their jersey on the pitching mound.

 

Dang dusty room.

If it had been written in a script, no one would have believed it.

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If it had been written in a script, no one would have believed it.

 

Akin to Dee Gordon, wearing Jose Fernandez's helmet and swinging from the right side as a tribute on the first pitch of the first game back after Jose's death for the Marlins then switching to his natural left-hand side and cranking a home run.

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