COWHIDE
GETS
Jeff
Samardzija SF - P DL
Round 13
Round 18
NAPALM
GETS
Ross
Stripling LAD - P
Round 22
Round 23
Those
who aren’t paying attention may have looked at this trade and thought they
missed something, and they may have. Stripling has been putting up ace-like
numbers this season and the underlying numbers show it’s not a fluke. That said, we’re talking about a guy who has
bounced around between AAA and majors for a while. He went from 28 yo yo-yo
player to an ace that warrants 14 rounds of draft picks. It’s a huge boon for
Dave and a big risk for Gibby, but one that is worth taking.
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COWHIDE
GETS
Round 20
MONTEZUMAS
GETS
Trevor
Cahill Oak - P DTD
Round 24
Low
level trade for a mid-rotation arm. He’s solid when he’s healthy, but he’s
suddenly not healthy again. The nice part about Cahill is he tends to not get
blown up too often because of his high groundball tendencies, and when things
are going right, he has the ability to put up a 10k complete game shutout. Will
he be in the rotation at the end of the season? For four rounds late, it makes
sense to try and find out.
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BROKEBACK
GETS
Harrison
Bader StL - OF
Adam
Duvall Cin - OF
Round 14
Round 15
ANGRY
GETS
Kenta
Maeda LAD - P DL
C.J.
Cron TB - 1B
Round 17
Round 20
This is
a great get by Kyle because he took the DL stint and grabbed a discount on an
SP that could be a big contributor. Maeda is worth much more than 8 rounds by
himself when healthy, so Watson might have benefited from being more patient. I
have little faith in CJ Cron suddenly becoming a top 20 fantasy 1B, but he’s
certainly showing he warrants greater usage than he got in LAA. And what the
heck happened to Adam Duvall? Anyhow, Kyle for the big win here.
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ANAL GETS
Sean
Doolittle Was - P
Travis
Shaw Mil - 3B
Ender
Inciarte Atl - OF
DONKEY
GETS
Matt
Chapman Oak - 3B DTD
Dylan
Bundy Bal - P
Jeremy
Hellickson Was - P DL
I
actually like this one a lot for Jed. Shaw maybe overlooked again as an elite
3B and Inciarte is perpetually underated, but I really like Chapman as a
long-term piece and a potential keeper while Bundy has the tantalizing talent
to warrant keeper consideration as an SP. Bundy is a strange one because he is
absurdly streaky for a pitcher, but it’s hard to argue with a 14.1% SwSTR!!!
While I think Shaw is definitely a keeper moving forward, I like the upside of
Jed’s return. Justin meanwhile fills big
holes and rids himself of some inconsistent play. This trade was a good one and
made even better by the fact that it was strictly players for players – a rarity
these days.
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ONE NUT
GETS
Jake
Arrieta Phi - P
Round 21
DONKEY
GETS
Julio
UrĂas LAD - P
Round 12
This is
stupid. Ugh. Nine rounds for a top 20 SP? This is one of those cases where
people need to tell Jason no and just pose the player to the entire league. I
pray to god no value was attached to Urias in this deal…
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COWHIDE
GETS
David
Dahl Col - OF DL
Round 13
MONTEZUMAS
GETS
Buster
Posey SF - C,1B
Round 20
This
makes sense, but represents an end to one of the longest running player/manager
relationships in H&T history. I
believe only Pierce’s infatuation with David Wright lasted longer. Posey’s days
as a keeper are numbered, and one could argue they were numbered a few years
ago. The days of Mike Piazza and Ivan Rodriguez are over and the best hitters
are getting moved off the position early on. This is Posey’s value at this
point, and it makes sense for a team like the Revenge that are in need of OBP
help. Good trade.
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DONKEY
GETS
Wil
Myers SD - 1B,OF DL
Round 11
Round 14
Round 16
NAPALM
GETS
Gerrit
Cole Hou - P
Round 18
Round 22
Round 24
That’s
23 rounds and a brittle 1B who shouldn’t be an OF for a leading Cy Young
candidates. It’s a pretty good return if you consider Myers a potential keeper
again. It’s hard to look past the prolonged injury history, but there’s so few
players capabale of 20/20 and much more.
Meanwhile, we’ve just never seen a Gerrit Cole like we’ve seen this
Gerrit Cole. Could this be the new reality brought on by Houston’s masterful
pitching approach or is it a fluky hot streak from a talented former top
prospect? Either way, I like the return for Jed and the bold move by Gibby, who
suddenly makes his whole roster look a lot better.
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