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LogansDad

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What a weird trade. Flexen has already been DFA'd as part of it, Gott is like a billion years old (but has one more year of arbitration... so I guess that's what the Mets are going for here.. maybe?

Muckenhirn is a 28 year old career minor league reliever, who has had decent numbers in the minors, but is also, you know, 28. Seattle has a top 10 bullpen in the league, so I don't know what Muckenhirn really adds here.

It feels like one of my OOTP online league trades between two GM's who are just bored and want to do something.
 

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Given the state of both clubs, could it be lining up roleplayers as a prelude to selling?
 

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No, it’s just Steve Cohen throwing money around again, this time to get a mediocre reliever.
 

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Given the state of both clubs, could it be lining up roleplayers as a prelude to selling?
I know where the Mets are in the standings, but if they're looking to be sellers after their off-season spending and hype, hoo-boy, Citi Field is going to be a rough place to be. I only see a couple FA-to-be that might be attractive rentals (Pham and Robertson). They've really painted themselves into a nasty corner.
 

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Acuna seemed to hurt his right shoulder trying to get himself up at the end of a slide on a steal of second – extended it for support while he was still moving and then kind of collapsed on it. Looked to be in enough pain to leave the game but is staying in after a few minutes to move it around. Something to keep an eye on for the NL's frontrunner for MVP.

(Sorry, wrong thread)
 
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I know where the Mets are in the standings, but if they're looking to be sellers after their off-season spending and hype, hoo-boy, Citi Field is going to be a rough place to be. I only see a couple FA-to-be that might be attractive rentals (Pham and Robertson). They've really painted themselves into a nasty corner.
I'm hearing it's been a rough place to be for a month now. I'm seeing mid-July, Saturday tickets with the Dodgers going for $20 on Seatgeek.
 

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Trout just left the game with the trainer mid AB. Shaking his hand after fouling a ball off. Hope it’s not a hamate fracture.
 

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This could be a season-defining injury in all of MLB because of the likely domino effect at the trade deadline.

And just like Yu Chang - this type of injury is completely random.
 

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This could be a season-defining injury in all of MLB because of the likely domino effect at the trade deadline.
Because of Ohtani? I’ll still be really surprised if they do, although they’d be really dumb not to.
 

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Acquiring Nelson Cruz has felt like playing hot potato for years now. The Rays and the Nationals lost the game in concurrent seasons, so the Padres decided third time's the charm?
 

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Just awful news about Trout. What a waste of his prime by the Angels.
Eh, it's not like they had a tiny payroll and stood pat, they just chose the wrong guys and also had a very tough time luring good pitchers until Ohtani. I feel more sorry for say, Joey Votto who never sniffed a WS on a team that never really broke the bank to surround him with talent.
 

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Eh, it's not like they had a tiny payroll and stood pat, they just chose the wrong guys and also had a very tough time luring good pitchers until Ohtani. I feel more sorry for say, Joey Votto who never sniffed a WS on a team that never really broke the bank to surround him with talent.
I agree. The Angels have spent years trying to put a good team around Trout, but for whatever reason, they continue to fail. But they spend the money and that's half the battle, I suppose.
 

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That’s the part I actually found crazy
I just saw that as well. According to B-Ref during his years with the Reds he had a 105 ERA+. I will always love the guy for being on the 2004 team but this doesn't say a lot for the Reds during those years.
 

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Oh that sucks. I hope it means Jake Scheiner gets called up though. He is killing it in AAA after a down year last year in Arkansas, and is one of the nicest people I have ever met.