- Tue Dec 10, 2024 12:56 am
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The offseason is heating up, and the trade rumors are swirling! With the Mariners recently turning down a trade offer from the Red Sox involving Triston Casas for either Bryce Miller or Bryan Woo, it raises some intriguing questions about the current state of both teams and their strategies moving forward.
First off, what do you think about the Mariners' reluctance to trade from their pitching depth? Is it wise to hold onto young arms like Miller and Woo, or should they be more open to trading for a proven bat like Casas? The Mariners have a solid rotation, but can they afford to be so protective when their lineup has struggled to score runs?
On the flip side, how do you view the Red Sox's approach? Is Casas truly overrated, or is he a potential star waiting to break out? If the Sox are looking to move him, what kind of return should they expect? And with Rafael Devers potentially moving to first base, does that change the landscape for Boston's infield?
Let’s not forget about the broader implications of these moves. With teams like the Yankees and Mets also making headlines, how do you see the AL East shaping up? Will the Red Sox and Mariners find common ground, or are we witnessing a stalemate that could last through the offseason?
Bold prediction time: If the Mariners do decide to trade one of their young pitchers, which team do you think would be the best fit for a deal? And what would it take for them to finally pull the trigger?
Join the conversation and share your thoughts!
First off, what do you think about the Mariners' reluctance to trade from their pitching depth? Is it wise to hold onto young arms like Miller and Woo, or should they be more open to trading for a proven bat like Casas? The Mariners have a solid rotation, but can they afford to be so protective when their lineup has struggled to score runs?
On the flip side, how do you view the Red Sox's approach? Is Casas truly overrated, or is he a potential star waiting to break out? If the Sox are looking to move him, what kind of return should they expect? And with Rafael Devers potentially moving to first base, does that change the landscape for Boston's infield?
Let’s not forget about the broader implications of these moves. With teams like the Yankees and Mets also making headlines, how do you see the AL East shaping up? Will the Red Sox and Mariners find common ground, or are we witnessing a stalemate that could last through the offseason?
Bold prediction time: If the Mariners do decide to trade one of their young pitchers, which team do you think would be the best fit for a deal? And what would it take for them to finally pull the trigger?
Join the conversation and share your thoughts!