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  1. I'd really appreciate if your team would keep hitting like Ryan Goins through the end of the week.
  2. Yes pls
  3. Meh, Castellanos has been an exactly league average hitter for his 1500 PA career. He's riding a BABIP hot streak right now and I don't think his power gains are sustainable (15% HR/FB is about 5% too high). I don't think either him or Travis is ever going to be regular Top 10 player at their respective positions. I would lean towards Travis over Castellanos because there is still a bit of an unknown quantity there. I don't think he's going to stay a 120 wRC+ guy, but at least there's that plausible upside. Plus, as Boxy says, 2B > 3B, all else being equal. For Schwarber, hoewver, I see .400 wOBA seasons in his future. He has all the tools to hit 30 HR on a regular basis and have monster OBPs.
  4. Yeah, maybe. I think Stroman's stocl is down right now and he's probably a lot better than this down the road, but even still, I think Schwarber is going to be a hush masher.
  5. I'd gladly give up any of Travis, Stroman or Castellanos for Schwarber. I'd probably even give up two of them.
  6. I thought that was only in the offseason, but maybe I'm wrong.
  7. Miguel Montero left with an injury, so that should open up a path to playing time anyway.
  8. It's hard to imagine you could have a UCL tear and still be throwing 100 MPH.
  9. I have so little to cling to in BORED, just f*** off, won'tcha? If you don't like Seager, you probably don't like baseball.
  10. Yup lol that's bush.
  11. He gets a ring though, right?
  12. Classic Knicks, acquiring another overrated and flawed volume scorer.
  13. Right now is the absolute worst time to try to trade prospects; everyone's farm is full.
  14. You've come calling for my prospects many times, so it must be working.
  15. Putting aside Robles, you'll be lucky if 2 out of 9 guys pan out. I think it is viable, since I've been doing it for a few years now. You roll the dice on a bunch of guys, keep the ones who look decent, and re-roll the others next year.
  16. I had him as a possible 60 too, I just preferred Hudson and some of the HS arms. Shatkins definitely get the benefit of the doubt when acquiring pitchers.
  17. I'm not talking about Ripken's legendary durability, I'm comparing their bats.
  18. I said the other day I like Seager better going forward, but a lot of people would probably rather throw out Bogaerts first 1.5 seasons. I don't think Bogie will ever ISO .200 or steal 20 bases, so you're really living and dying by BABIP with him. Seager is Cal Ripken and Bogaerts is more like Edgar Renteria (without the 40 SB peak).
  19. Probably not, his BABIP will have cooled by then. Off the top of my head, I would definitely take these guys ahead of him in a dynasty league draft: Trout, Harper, Machado, Kershaw, Donaldson, Bryant, Arenado, Correa, Betts, Altuve, Goldschmidt, Fernandez, and probably also Stanton, Syndergaard, maybe Sale, Arrieta and Cutch.
  20. I like the Burdi and Zoik picks this late in the draft.
  21. TBH I I feel like he should probably just DH through this as soon as the pain is manageable. He shouldn't be in the outfield any more anyway. Pains me to say this, but I actually prefer Edwin's D at 1B to Bautista's D in RF these days.
  22. I would advise against that as long as his K/BB is INF.
  23. The only thing cheesy is your dick, son. Ryu’s Velocity Lacking Recoveries from shoulder surgery often don’t go smoothly. Hyun-Jin Ryu’s recovery is no exception. Ryu had a setback late last month when he experienced renewed soreness in his left shoulder, resulting in nearly a three-week break in between rehab starts. The southpaw has allowed just one run over his last two rehab outings. That’s the good news. The bad news is his velocity sat around 86 mph in his last start, even dropping as low as 82 mph. Dodgers manager Dave Roberts says that’s not good enough. “You want to get the average up a little bit higher,” Roberts said. “I know that it is rehab, but I expect the velocity to go up.”
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