We're realistically not selling unless we're 10 games under .500 by the trade deadline.
Which I guess would be possible if the bullpen keeps blowing game after game, but pragmatically, Springer is coming back within days, and we're going to be going into the easy part of our schedule starting today. There's a high likelihood that we'll be .500 or better by the trade deadline. In which case, buy relievers like your hair is on fire. Relievers who are having good years that shouldn't necessarily cost that much:
- Richard Bleier
- Ross Detweiller
- Casey Sadler
- Adam Cimber
- Daniel Hudson
- Drew Steckenrider
- JT Chargois
- Kendall Gravemen (might cost you though with the year he's having)
Hell, even a reuinion with Anthony Bass could make sense. At this point, you take anyone who actually has had some sort of successful track record pitching in high leverage in the majors .
Anthony Castro and Joel Payamps were like the 10th and 11th relievers on our depth charts. The reason they were doing so well in April was because we got to use them in scenarios where we wanted to. They were literal AAA pitchers coming into the season, and now they are being asked to hold AL East lineups scoreless in situations where the game is on the line.