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In a hypothetical scenario where the Jays took advantage of the weak market for Mike Moustakas and signed him to the exact same deal that he signed yesterday with the Royals, and then traded Josh Donaldson for prospects...what would the reaction be?
Definitely a good point! There really aren't a lot of teams looking to compete that have a 3B hole, and then there is the question of how many teams are willing to invest big money in a guy who will be 33 at the start of the season in 2019. A lot of the high profile guys this offseason have had to settle for less. Maybe Donaldson will too? What will his market be?Better question, is there really going to be a huge market for JDo as they expect? There will be a lot of other UFAs next season that expect big money, but looking at this year I don't think he will get an offer as good as they all predict he will.
In a hypothetical scenario where the Jays took advantage of the weak market for Mike Moustakas and signed him to the exact same deal that he signed yesterday with the Royals, and then traded Josh Donaldson for prospects...what would the reaction be?
The Jays would also be giving up a draft pick somewhere in the 55 overall range and $500,000 in IFA spending to sign Moustakas.
In a hypothetical scenario where the Jays took advantage of the weak market for Mike Moustakas and signed him to the exact same deal that he signed yesterday with the Royals, and then traded Josh Donaldson for prospects...what would the reaction be?
The Jays would also be giving up a draft pick somewhere in the 55 overall range and $500,000 in IFA spending to sign Moustakas.
Wouldnt that be if he signed for more than $50M?
I agree it would be a huge downgrade in the short-term, Moustakas just put up a 2.2 WAR season last season with his worst defensive season which probably isn't a surprise after an ACL injury that ended his 2016 season. He's definitely a declining and mediocre player but he isn't useless, and the thought process of my initial question was that he signed for such a discount and would be a pretty solid stop gap. And if the Jays made a Donaldson trade where they were able to bring back a couple top 100 prospects+, that would certainly help you further build around the next core of Guerrero Jr. + Bichette + Alford + Stroman + Sanchez. I admit my initial thought process didn't include the draft pick compensation factor plus the loss of international amateur money which is a big factor, especially with the news of the Jays signing Orlevis Martinez who is one of the biggest names in this upcoming year's class. I'm not saying it's something I would have done or even seriously entertained for very long, but I thought it was a worthy discussion in terms of asset management.yay we replaced the best player in franchise history with a declining mediocrity.
I agree it would be a huge downgrade in the short-term, Moustakas just put up a 2.2 WAR season last season with his worst defensive season which probably isn't a surprise after an ACL injury that ended his 2016 season. He's definitely a declining and mediocre player but he isn't useless, and the thought process of my initial question was that he signed for such a discount and would be a pretty solid stop gap. And if the Jays made a Donaldson trade where they were able to bring back a couple top 100 prospects+, that would certainly help you further build around the next core of Guerrero Jr. + Bichette + Alford + Stroman + Sanchez. I admit my initial thought process didn't include the draft pick compensation factor plus the loss of international amateur money which is a big factor, especially with the news of the Jays signing Orlevis Martinez who is one of the biggest names in this upcoming year's class. I'm not saying it's something I would have done or even seriously entertained for very long, but I thought it was a worthy discussion in terms of asset management.
In a hypothetical scenario where the Jays took advantage of the weak market for Mike Moustakas and signed him to the exact same deal that he signed yesterday with the Royals, and then traded Josh Donaldson for prospects...what would the reaction be?
I really like the outlook of our team in the next 2-3 years. Janssen at C, Alford in CF, Bichette at SS, and Guerrero 3B/1B. Take into consideration that Travis at 2B if he can curb injuries is still young. Grichuk is only 25 yrs old playing RF. You really need to fill 3B or 1B and LF for position players. Depending on what is done with Donaldson cause we will still need veteran leadership. Your infield will either be set with him in it, or you will use him to acquire talent to help fill those holes.
When it comes to position players there is still some work to do, but the core is still there to build around and it is definitely a great promising one. This also doesn't take into account other positional players like Urena, Tellez, Hernandez, Biggio, Gurriel and Pompey that still have time to develop into something.
There hasn't been this much hype around position players with the Jays at this magnitude ever I don't think. I remember when the Stewart, Green, Rios, Wells and Delgado's were coming up....but nothing since. This is definitely a breath of fresh air. And if they do things correctly we can actually be full blown contending rather soon in the AL East!!!!
Remember we still have young pitching like Osuna, Stroman, Sanchez, Borucki, Pannone, SRF, and others that will carry us. But depending on what we get for players like Smoak, Estrada, Happ, Granderson, Pearce, Morales, Pillar if we fall out of the race this season. And what really happens with Donaldson....this can be a quick turnaround for the Jays.
Exciting times!!!!
This why I would have traded JD last year - to add a few more pieces that can grow with the core.
I would imagine that is very similar to what we will see opening day. However, I think I would go with...today:
Granderson
Travis
Donaldson
Smoak
Martin
Morales
Grichuk
Pillar
Diaz
don't like Donaldson dropping out of the 2 hole but I do like Morales not being auto-selected into the cleanup spot.
I would imagine that is very similar to what we will see opening day. However, I think I would go with...
1. Travis (R)
2. Donaldson (R)
3. Smoak (S)
4. Morales (S)
5. Granderson (L) / Pearce (R)
6. Grichuk (R)
7. Martin (R)
8. Pillar (R)
9. Diaz (R)
Morales/LF platoon and Grichuk/Martin could be flip flopped and I’d still be satisfied with the lineup.
I would imagine that is very similar to what we will see opening day. However, I think I would go with...
1. Travis (R)
2. Donaldson (R)
3. Smoak (S)
4. Morales (S)
5. Granderson (L) / Pearce (R)
6. Grichuk (R)
7. Martin (R)
8. Pillar (R)
9. Diaz (R)
Morales/LF platoon and Grichuk/Martin could be flip flopped and I’d still be satisfied with the lineup.
I highly doubt that.What about Solarte? I think he gets the start at SS opening day, not Diaz.
I highly doubt that.