Your completely wrong about Vlad Jr. The Blue Jays would never trade there franchise player mid-season, doesn’t matter what his contract situation is. This is such a bad take I don’t even know where too start.
Great breakdown! I’ve been saying for weeks that Pete Alonso needs a change of scenery. The Mets aren’t going anywhere this season and they’d be stupid not to cash in on his value now. Also intrested in seeing where Cody Bellinger ends up.
This is actually really bad timing for this article. Two of the players you mentioned just went on the IL yesterday so there basically untradeable now. Do better research please.
According to FanGraphs, players traded at the deadline in the last 5 years have a 67% success rate with their new teams. The key metrics to watch are WAR replacement value and team chemistry fit. Most GMs focus on controllable years remaining vs immediate impact.
The problem with you’re whole argument is that contending teams don’t have the prospect capital to get these guys. The Dodgers farm system is depleted, Yankees already traded everyone, Braves are tapped out. So who exactly is trading for them??? You didn’t think this through at all did you.
Plot twist: all seven players end up on the same team and they still finish last in their division. That would be the most 2024 thing ever haha
Finally someone gets it right!! These moves need to happen if these teams want any chance of competing. Smart baseball management right here.
wow such expert analysis here ‘seven players COULD be moved’ well yeah technically any player COULD be moved if teams wanted lmao
Love the content! Really hope my team goes after atleast one of these guys. We desperately need the help.
This list is garbage lol. Half these guys aren’t even gonna get traded and you know it. Your just making clickbait content cause its deadline season.
Another day another ‘trade deadline rumors’ article with zero actual sources or insider info. Revolutionary journalism.
Your completely wrong about Vlad Jr. The Blue Jays would never trade there franchise player mid-season, doesn’t matter what his contract situation is. This is such a bad take I don’t even know where too start.
Oh sure, because trading away your best players when you’re only 10 games back is SUCH a brilliant strategy. I’m sure the fans will love that.
Great breakdown! I’ve been saying for weeks that Pete Alonso needs a change of scenery. The Mets aren’t going anywhere this season and they’d be stupid not to cash in on his value now. Also intrested in seeing where Cody Bellinger ends up.
This is actually really bad timing for this article. Two of the players you mentioned just went on the IL yesterday so there basically untradeable now. Do better research please.
Decent analysis but you missed some context on Luis Robert Jr’s injury history which is gonna effect his trade value significantly.
According to FanGraphs, players traded at the deadline in the last 5 years have a 67% success rate with their new teams. The key metrics to watch are WAR replacement value and team chemistry fit. Most GMs focus on controllable years remaining vs immediate impact.
The problem with you’re whole argument is that contending teams don’t have the prospect capital to get these guys. The Dodgers farm system is depleted, Yankees already traded everyone, Braves are tapped out. So who exactly is trading for them??? You didn’t think this through at all did you.
I’m just here imagining my team’s GM reading this list and getting ideas. Please no we can’t afford to loose any more pitching lol