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Well if Gomez can get healthy I think he takes us a step closer to being a contender next year possibly
 
With the Diamondbacks looking for young, controllable, pitchers, I would hope the Indians discuss options with them.

Peter O'Brien is a guy I have an eye on. He's a 25 year old RH 1B/OF who is blocked by Goldschmidt and a few others.

He's batting .271/.318/.506 with 17 HR and 69 RBIs in AAA. I know he's up there in age, but would get a chance here. He wouldn't be the main piece of a deal obviously, but still valuable.
 
That Tulo trade was an eye-opener.

Wow.
 
Seems like a pretty solid haul for the Rockies on paper, what do you think of Hoffman and Castro b00bie?
 
That Jays lineup is straight fire emoji x1000
 
I don't know what to make of Hoffman post surgery.

But what I've read says he's not the same guy. Castro throws hard as hell, and I think he's a back-end guy for a while if they can ever teach him some command.

Regardless of what people think, the Blue Jays are once again paying a shit-ton of money for a mediocre finish because they lack pitching.
 
I actually like the trade for Colorado. Team like that needs to stockpile young arms any way it can.

This is Tulowitzki's worst year by a pretty wide margin since 2008 (throwing out 2012 where he missed 70% of the season). If this season is the trend and he's a 2.5-3.0 WAR player moving forward instead of the 5.5-6.0 WAR player he has been, that's a pretty steep price to pay both in terms of prospects and salary for that production.

Then again, he could bounce back and have three monster seasons in a row after this and make me look like an asshole.
 
Marlins Fielding Interest In Marcell Ozuna; Indians Have Inquired
The Marlins have been getting calls on outfielder Marcell Ozuna, Clark Spencer of the Miami Herald reports (Twitter links). According to his colleague, Barry Jackson (via Twitter), the Marlins front office is gathering today to decide how to proceed with Ozuna.

One club that’s placed a call is the Indians, says Spencer, who adds that Miami has sent scouts to watch Cleveland’s starters. While it may be too soon to tell whether there’s serious interest between the two clubs, it’s certainly an intriguing possibility.

Both the Marlins and the Indians have been expected to hold onto controllable talent, but obviously there’s a possibility that similar assets could be swapped to better meet each club’s needs. Miami pulled off just such a deal last summer when it acquired Jarred Cosart.

Ozuna, 24, rebuffed Miami’s efforts over the winter to make him the third young outfielder to reach a long-term extension. He’s since been demoted to Triple-A after a .249/.301/.337 start to the season. Of course, Ozuna showed much more last year, putting up a .772 OPS with 23 home runs and contributing strong defense in center. And he’s done nothing but rake since going back to the minors.

We’ve addressed the Indians’ rotation chips several times in recent days, as reports have emerged suggesting that the team will at least listen on its various interesting pieces. A young player with Ozuna’s upside and control would obviously hold significant appeal, and he’s probably the kind of piece that would need to be involved to get something done. It remains unclear which particular pitchers would prove most enticing to the Fish, but names like Carlos Carrasco, Danny Salazar, and Trevor Bauer could all conceivably hold significant appeal.
 
Tribe supposedly interested in Marcell Ozuna CF on the Marlins.

He's young, has power, controlled through 2020 (but a Boras client so wouldn't sign extension beyond then.)

It would take a SP - could we move Bauer or Salazar and get him?
 
As a CF, Ozuna packed some punch last year. He seems to be having himself quite a down year, however. Then again, this is a trade for the future.

Not sure which of those three pitchers I covet more than the others. Probably Cookie but he's also the oldest.
 
Maybe the Jays plan on dealing some hitting, then, to get some pitching? Just seems like a bizarre move for a team that desperately needs starting pitching.
 

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