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  1. I don't see the Rockies wanting to trade Tovar to clear Bryant's contract. Tovar is part of their long term plans.
  2. Berrios for Arenado. Get creative and expand the deal so you also get Gray and Romero coming back.
  3. Berrios + other pieces for Gray, Arenado and Jo Jo Romero? Arenado will be at $27M in 2026 and then drops to $15M in 2027. If Jays can't bring back Bo or sign Bregman, Arenado slides in at third base, and Clement becomes your everyday 2B. Maybe Arenado has a dead cat bounce type of season like Springer did this past season. If you can squeeze 3 WAR out of him like what he did in 2024 as a floor. If you can also try to squeeze Gray and Jo Jo out of the Cardinals in a deal, fills a lot of needs in one trade and would consider taking on Arenado. Berrios gives the Cards a veteran inning eater at $18M per season, though he's under contract potentially until 2029.
  4. Could see a team like the Angels, D'Backs or A's maybe taking on Berrios, though you probably need to take on another bad contract coming back. Not sure what challenge trades could be out there for Berrios. Will look around.
  5. Solid FIP numbers still and one year removed from posting a 1.1 WAR season and a 13.34 K/9. As a middle reliever who is like 5th/6th on your BP depth charts, not bad. On a one-year deal worth $3-4M wouldn't be a bad gamble. I would aim higher at the back end of the BP, though if money is limited to signing bats and another SP, have to look at some cheap BP options. Cubs just resigned Phil Maton to a two-year deal. Not sure what the AAV is.
  6. Both arms offer some nice K upside and have had success before. Definitely could be decent cheap middle relief options.
  7. Some interesting names non-tendered: - JJ Bleday - Adolis Garcia - Ian Hamilton - Mark Leiter Jr. - Evan Phillips - Ramon Urias
  8. Braves ranked #2 on that list wow. I guess if they're healthy, they can go back to being one of the top teams in the NL. Tough division still with the Phillies and Mets. Twins are ranked quite high at 12th and same with the Cards at 19th. The Guardians/Reds are both quite low at 25th and 26th respectively, given the success they had this season. Jays are bunched in with a lot of evenly matched teams, though I would show them some more respect and rank them around 6/7, not 9th. Awful list to be honest.
  9. I'm a big AA fanboy, you know that!
  10. Raisel Iglesias off the board. Back in Atlanta for one-year at $16M.
  11. That Rockies 2018 team was actually pretty good haha. Arenado and Story were elite. They had Blackmon still who was offensive force. Dahl looked like he could have been something special with the bat. On the pitching side, their rotation was actually solid with Marquez and Freeland having 4 WAR seasons lol. Rockies in 2007 were a fun team to watch. The days when they had Matt Holiday, Tulo, Atkins, Helton, Spilly, Hawpe and Ubaldo haha.
  12. Yup that's baseball. Orioles in 2024 were a 91 win team. They can easily go from being a 75-win team as they were in 2025 to a 90-win team next season with some good luck, health, rotation upgrades and young players taking a next step forward.
  13. He likes to flip flop and writes guys off all the time. If Holliday goes out and has a 4-5 WAR season, he'll start saying the opposite.
  14. I'm not an Orioles fanboy, but they can be a team that goes from last to first in the AL East with all that young talent they have. They're not your typical cellar dweller like the Rockies, White Sox or Pirates. On the pitching side, yes they need to add at least one or two elite starters. If they do and the rest of the team stays healthy, they could be a sneaky team to watch out for in 2026.
  15. In LOD, your team was clearly one of the better teams and mine was one rebuilding. Plus I remember that week, most of my bats were injured, so you had a clear advantage. I think I deserved some odds there and its not like I asked for much. As for FC, DDL and BORED, I've never asked for odds since our teams are pretty even.
  16. In LOD, yes I did. Other leagues, were straight up bets.
  17. They probably think G-Rod is damaged goods to pull this kind of trade. Taylor Ward probably fits Orioles Park well, especially with the left-field wall being moved in. Gives them a 30+ HR bat, though comes with a low BA and OBP. Likely looking at another 2-3 WAR season. Solid, but nothing special. Like some others have said on here, wouldn't surprise me if the Angels spent money this offseason, to try and get back to relevance and compete with the other LA team somewhat.
  18. Oh now you bet. When I want a friendly $20 bet during our fantasy sports matchups, you're the punani!
  19. If the Jays did sign Woodruff, I would save him for the second half and the Postseason. Sign Bassitt for $15M to start games from April - August/September. Gausman, Bieber, Yesavage, Bassitt, Berrios is your rotation out of the gate. Lauer, Francis, Varland (if they stretch him out), Lucas, + a couple of MiLB signing are all depth. Bring Woodruff along where he is ready to start after the All-Star break or in August. Bassitt moves back to the pen in the Postseason. Boom. Your rotation includes Woodruff, Gausman, Yesavage and Bieber. Not bad at all.
  20. Yeah I've read some things about how the Dodgers saved their top SP arms and didn't push them too hard until later on in the season. Wonder if was part of the plan from Day 1 and there were some phantom IL stints for the sake of it. They saved up everyone for the Postseason and that's why we saw guys like Snell, Glasnow and Ohtani deal for them before the World Series lol. Yamamoto was their only starter who made 30 starts during the regular season.
  21. They definitely need a shortstop, and if Bo is so set on playing at shortstop for the duration of his contract, Braves are probably one of the few teams that could accommodate him. Atlanta also has some money to spend this offseason and if their core is healthy, they can be World Series contenders.
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