Previous trade. My second and third waiver pick for 35 46 73 76 and his last two waiver selections. Just hasnt been processed yet so I suppose they still technically belong to him.
Going back to last year, he's just blowing the ball by hitters while limiting walks. The runs have come in bunches though with that s***** LOB%. I wonder how many GM's and Managers there are who properly assess relievers? Im going to put the O/U at 7
I'm in the warriors boat as well. Their team is just up and down more talented. The cavs rostering a bunch of douchebags doesn't help the bias though. Warriors in 5
The most likely destination in a Reyes trade is Seatle, thats assuming Jack Z is still retarded though. Reyes+Cash for Brad Miller would be pretty sweet. T
Morneau, Calhoun, Reyes, Anibal Sanchez, possibly Pineda if a receive a massive haul for him, Papeldick, David DeJesus, Lind, Hudson OTB. Looking for younger players or good prospects.
Would take picks for DeJesus and Hudson
Are they? All I know about either of them is that Bayno worked closely with JV (which is coincidentally the one player who showed improvement as the season progressed) and Sterner had passionate half time rants.
Either way its clearly a joke that two assistant coaches are taking the fall for Casey's ineptitude.
If anyone still cares, they fired Tom Sterner and Bill Bayno..what a joke of an organization.
Pretty sure they had no say over benching the team's best players, running horrible sets all year long and playing favoritism
Again though this is for major league players with a goof sample size to evaluate them against other major league talent. If the player for argument sake was Michael Lorenzan, I'd want my team to send a couple of guys down there
You can absolutely use a spreadsheet to evaluate established major league veterans,. The only players scouts should really ever touch or have an input ln are minor leaguers ans rookies/sophmorres. A GM could really just watch film of the start and look for any changes to his previously deliveries.