The biggest gamble would be staying pat
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The biggest gamble would be staying pat
With dubious starting pitching, inconsistent offense and some potential FAs.
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please, explain this "savvy maneuvering"
I'm intrigued

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in theory...yeah, sure. But in reality... what teams would give you better players than the ones we'd be trading? Which team is going to take Mikolas, Pallante, and Gray and give us back better?Shady wrote: ↑26 Jul 2025 11:29 amTrading potential free agents for something that will not only plug in some holes this season but help for the future. As well as maneuvering some NTCs. Which could be tough.
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Trading expiring contracts to fill holes. Obtain a RH bat or pitching.
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Further, who is taking on Pozo, Burleson, Walker and VS2 and giving us back better?craviduce wrote: ↑26 Jul 2025 11:30 amin theory...yeah, sure. But in reality... what teams would give you better players than the ones we'd be trading? Which team is going to take Mikolas, Pallante, and Gray and give us back better?Shady wrote: ↑26 Jul 2025 11:29 amTrading potential free agents for something that will not only plug in some holes this season but help for the future. As well as maneuvering some NTCs. Which could be tough.
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Lets hope Mo and Bloom are busy trying to figure some of that out. I'd be really looking over all the possibilities with the Dodgers.Especially, regarding Helsley and Nootbaar.craviduce wrote: ↑26 Jul 2025 11:30 amtheory...yeah, sure. What players, what teams would give you better players than the ones we'd be trading? Which team is going to take Mikolas, Pallante, and Gray and give us back better?Shady wrote: ↑26 Jul 2025 11:29 amTrading potential free agents for something that will not only plug in some holes this season but help for the future. As well as maneuvering some NTCs. Which could be tough.
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You're not trading to compete today, you're trading to possibly compete in a year, or probably two.
Trading to compete today would cost you precious farm pieces that we can't afford to lose right now.
Trading to compete today would cost you precious farm pieces that we can't afford to lose right now.
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Agree. But savvy maneuvering could still keep the team in contention for a wildcard this season. That's for Mo and Bloom to figure out.
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playing better can get the team in contention of a WC . Winn and Contreras need help. They're not getting it.
in order to get better you have to trade the bad with Farm Prospects.
That's a dumb move for a team trying to rebuild. Leaving Bloom a cluster frick isn't in the Cards
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Shady’s recurring “theory” (articulated in countless repetitive threads) is the Dodgers—who have one of the best FOs in baseball—are somehow champing at the bit to trade a dollar for 50 cents.craviduce wrote: ↑26 Jul 2025 11:36 amplaying better can get the team in contention of a WC . Winn and Contreras need help. They're not getting it.
in order to get better you have to trade the bad with Farm Prospects.
That's a dumb move for a team trying to rebuild. Leaving Bloom a cluster frick isn't in the Cards
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There are crafty deals to be made that not only helps for the future. But for the present. Three team deals are a possibility.
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at least he's not clamoring forNYCardsFan wrote: ↑26 Jul 2025 11:38 amShady’s recurring “theory” (articulated in countless repetitive threads) is the Dodgers—who have one of the best FOs in baseball—are somehow champing at the bit to trade a dollar for 50 cents.craviduce wrote: ↑26 Jul 2025 11:36 amplaying better can get the team in contention of a WC . Winn and Contreras need help. They're not getting it.
in order to get better you have to trade the bad with Farm Prospects.
That's a dumb move for a team trying to rebuild. Leaving Bloom a cluster frick isn't in the Cards
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You don't seem to understand that the Dodgers are willing to pay a lot to win a World Series. Not just sneak in as a wildcard.NYCardsFan wrote: ↑26 Jul 2025 11:38 amShady’s recurring “theory” (articulated in countless repetitive threads) is the Dodgers—who have one of the best FOs in baseball—are somehow champing at the bit to trade a dollar for 50 cents.craviduce wrote: ↑26 Jul 2025 11:36 amplaying better can get the team in contention of a WC . Winn and Contreras need help. They're not getting it.
in order to get better you have to trade the bad with Farm Prospects.
That's a dumb move for a team trying to rebuild. Leaving Bloom a cluster frick isn't in the Cards