DJ Spinoza
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Well, Morosi is someone who blurs speculation and sourced reporting, but usually he is pretty clear about the divide and is pretty reputable obviously.
Yankees obviously do not make sense as having SP to headline a package, and I have a pretty hard time seeing how a third team could get involved. Maybe the Marlins would, but they have wanted Reynolds for over a year and so presumably the easier thing to do would be to deal with them directly.
I think Cabrera has real upside and Rogers is a good buy-low candidate, but (setting the Yankees aside) that kind of deal would have some big risk attached to it. It's possible you could walk away with a front line starter on the same timeline as Contreras and Ortiz, basically, as well as someone whose stuff likely plays up in PNC Park and is mid-rotation material or even better. There's also always the injury risk, which seems more pronounced with Cabrera.
The Yankees seem like the best fit to me if they are willing to give up multiple top pieces. If you believe Dominguez can be an impact OF in another 1.5-2 years, that's likely a better play given risk+depth. Adding Dominguez and then Crews in the draft would give you two premium OF prospects in a system that only really has one if you assume Cruz will eventually move off SS.
I guess with SP, the other option would be a Dodgers package headlined by Bobby Miller. My immediate reaction is that this might be from BC in order to drum up offers-- i.e., see if the Marlins are desperate enough to start talking about a package headlined by Eury Perez, or if you can get the Yankees more serious about Volpe/Dominguez headlining a deal.