Are the Reds a good fit for Gray? Other good trade speculation
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Re: Are the Reds a good fit for Gray? Other good trade speculation
Gray already said multiple times he will veto any trade with NTC
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Re: Are the Reds a good fit for Gray? Other good trade speculation
The Cardinals should have approached Atlanta about Gray last offseason. Atlanta would have been a presumptive contender that would have been as close to Gray's TN home.
Re: Are the Reds a good fit for Gray? Other good trade speculation
That's not what he said when asked recentlyYouboughtit wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 10:37 amGray already said multiple times he will veto any trade with NTC
Re: Are the Reds a good fit for Gray? Other good trade speculation
He said he would prefer to stay in St. Louis at least through the season.noted wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 10:53 amThat's not what he said when asked recentlyYouboughtit wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 10:37 amGray already said multiple times he will veto any trade with NTC
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That was per John Denton who's reporting I trust about as far as I could throw him He also said - "the right-hander again conveyed that he prefers to stay in St. Louis — at least for the remainder of the current season. Barring a late change of heart, it seems Gray will remain with the Cardinals for the balance of the regular season."
When Derrick Goold asked him - "The 35-year-old Gray declined to elaborate beyond the mere fact that he and Mozeliak had recently talked about the matter."
Katie Woo reported this weekend that the Cardinals would “entertain” offers on Gray and that Mozeliak had gauged interest from some clubs.
Gray wants to be close to Nashville. Cincinnati is slightly closer to Nashville than St. Louis is...
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Cinn is a worse team than the Cardinals and any trade would require taking on his $35m salary next season. Gray wanting to go to a lesser contender and Cincinnati wanting to add that payroll seems unlikely at best. That would leave the Cardinals with Libertore McGreevy and Pallante as their only SP for next season. Get ready for 70 wins.noted wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 11:10 amThat was per John Denton who's reporting I trust about as far as I could throw him He also said - "the right-hander again conveyed that he prefers to stay in St. Louis — at least for the remainder of the current season. Barring a late change of heart, it seems Gray will remain with the Cardinals for the balance of the regular season."
When Derrick Goold asked him - "The 35-year-old Gray declined to elaborate beyond the mere fact that he and Mozeliak had recently talked about the matter."
Katie Woo reported this weekend that the Cardinals would “entertain” offers on Gray and that Mozeliak had gauged interest from some clubs.
Gray wants to be close to Nashville. Cincinnati is slightly closer to Nashville than St. Louis is...
Re: Are the Reds a good fit for Gray? Other good trade speculation
Healthy, the Reds have the best rotation in the Central, eventually the National League. They need their offense to click on a nightly basis, a decent veteran or two could help all come together. The Reds, as of today, are in much better spot as an Org than the Cards.Youboughtit wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 11:19 amCinn is a worse team than the Cardinals and any trade would require taking on his $35m salary next season. Gray wanting to go to a lesser contender and Cincinnati wanting to add that payroll seems unlikely at best. That would leave the Cardinals with Libertore McGreevy and Pallante as their only SP for next season. Get ready for 70 wins.noted wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 11:10 amThat was per John Denton who's reporting I trust about as far as I could throw him He also said - "the right-hander again conveyed that he prefers to stay in St. Louis — at least for the remainder of the current season. Barring a late change of heart, it seems Gray will remain with the Cardinals for the balance of the regular season."
When Derrick Goold asked him - "The 35-year-old Gray declined to elaborate beyond the mere fact that he and Mozeliak had recently talked about the matter."
Katie Woo reported this weekend that the Cardinals would “entertain” offers on Gray and that Mozeliak had gauged interest from some clubs.
Gray wants to be close to Nashville. Cincinnati is slightly closer to Nashville than St. Louis is...
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The author, Josh Jacobs, cites his OWN REPORTING which is a second/third hand misrepresentation of what Katie Woo ACTUALLY reported first hand.noted wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 11:10 amThat was per John Denton who's reporting I trust about as far as I could throw him He also said - "the right-hander again conveyed that he prefers to stay in St. Louis — at least for the remainder of the current season. Barring a late change of heart, it seems Gray will remain with the Cardinals for the balance of the regular season."
When Derrick Goold asked him - "The 35-year-old Gray declined to elaborate beyond the mere fact that he and Mozeliak had recently talked about the matter."
Katie Woo reported this weekend that the Cardinals would “entertain” offers on Gray and that Mozeliak had gauged interest from some clubs.
Gray wants to be close to Nashville. Cincinnati is slightly closer to Nashville than St. Louis is...
This is stupid.
Re: Are the Reds a good fit for Gray? Other good trade speculation
Cincy is a game and a half better than the Cardinals in the standings and are loaded with young talent. The Cardinals are much farther away from competing than the Reds are. Take off your homer goggles for a couple minutes every once in awhile.Youboughtit wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 11:19 amCinn is a worse team than the Cardinals and any trade would require taking on his $35m salary next season. Gray wanting to go to a lesser contender and Cincinnati wanting to add that payroll seems unlikely at best. That would leave the Cardinals with Libertore McGreevy and Pallante as their only SP for next season. Get ready for 70 wins.noted wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 11:10 amThat was per John Denton who's reporting I trust about as far as I could throw him He also said - "the right-hander again conveyed that he prefers to stay in St. Louis — at least for the remainder of the current season. Barring a late change of heart, it seems Gray will remain with the Cardinals for the balance of the regular season."
When Derrick Goold asked him - "The 35-year-old Gray declined to elaborate beyond the mere fact that he and Mozeliak had recently talked about the matter."
Katie Woo reported this weekend that the Cardinals would “entertain” offers on Gray and that Mozeliak had gauged interest from some clubs.
Gray wants to be close to Nashville. Cincinnati is slightly closer to Nashville than St. Louis is...
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Re: Are the Reds a good fit for Gray? Other good trade speculation
Missing bats not SP. their offense is too strikeout heavy. If anything they should trade SP for a player like Donovan.craviduce wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 11:27 amHealthy, the Reds have the best rotation in the Central, eventually the National League. They need their offense to click on a nightly basis, a decent veteran or two could help all come together. The Reds, as of today, are in much better spot as an Org than the Cards.Youboughtit wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 11:19 amCinn is a worse team than the Cardinals and any trade would require taking on his $35m salary next season. Gray wanting to go to a lesser contender and Cincinnati wanting to add that payroll seems unlikely at best. That would leave the Cardinals with Libertore McGreevy and Pallante as their only SP for next season. Get ready for 70 wins.noted wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 11:10 amThat was per John Denton who's reporting I trust about as far as I could throw him He also said - "the right-hander again conveyed that he prefers to stay in St. Louis — at least for the remainder of the current season. Barring a late change of heart, it seems Gray will remain with the Cardinals for the balance of the regular season."
When Derrick Goold asked him - "The 35-year-old Gray declined to elaborate beyond the mere fact that he and Mozeliak had recently talked about the matter."
Katie Woo reported this weekend that the Cardinals would “entertain” offers on Gray and that Mozeliak had gauged interest from some clubs.
Gray wants to be close to Nashville. Cincinnati is slightly closer to Nashville than St. Louis is...
Re: Are the Reds a good fit for Gray? Other good trade speculation
Cinn is worse than Stl?Youboughtit wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 11:19 amCinn is a worse team than the Cardinals and any trade would require taking on his $35m salary next season. Gray wanting to go to a lesser contender and Cincinnati wanting to add that payroll seems unlikely at best. That would leave the Cardinals with Libertore McGreevy and Pallante as their only SP for next season. Get ready for 70 wins.noted wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 11:10 amThat was per John Denton who's reporting I trust about as far as I could throw him He also said - "the right-hander again conveyed that he prefers to stay in St. Louis — at least for the remainder of the current season. Barring a late change of heart, it seems Gray will remain with the Cardinals for the balance of the regular season."
When Derrick Goold asked him - "The 35-year-old Gray declined to elaborate beyond the mere fact that he and Mozeliak had recently talked about the matter."
Katie Woo reported this weekend that the Cardinals would “entertain” offers on Gray and that Mozeliak had gauged interest from some clubs.
Gray wants to be close to Nashville. Cincinnati is slightly closer to Nashville than St. Louis is...
Do you have access to the standings?
If the cards are not legit contenders does it matter how many they win?
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Their missing peices are bats. Their SP is not missing a $35m 36year old SP.noted wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 11:29 amCincy is a game and a half better than the Cardinals in the standings and are loaded with young talent. The Cardinals are much farther away from competing than the Reds are. Take off your homer goggles for a couple minutes every once in awhile.Youboughtit wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 11:19 amCinn is a worse team than the Cardinals and any trade would require taking on his $35m salary next season. Gray wanting to go to a lesser contender and Cincinnati wanting to add that payroll seems unlikely at best. That would leave the Cardinals with Libertore McGreevy and Pallante as their only SP for next season. Get ready for 70 wins.noted wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 11:10 amThat was per John Denton who's reporting I trust about as far as I could throw him He also said - "the right-hander again conveyed that he prefers to stay in St. Louis — at least for the remainder of the current season. Barring a late change of heart, it seems Gray will remain with the Cardinals for the balance of the regular season."
When Derrick Goold asked him - "The 35-year-old Gray declined to elaborate beyond the mere fact that he and Mozeliak had recently talked about the matter."
Katie Woo reported this weekend that the Cardinals would “entertain” offers on Gray and that Mozeliak had gauged interest from some clubs.
Gray wants to be close to Nashville. Cincinnati is slightly closer to Nashville than St. Louis is...
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Neither of them are and Gray would want to go to a good team with a chance for a WS.45s wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 11:30 amCinn is worse than Stl?Youboughtit wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 11:19 amCinn is a worse team than the Cardinals and any trade would require taking on his $35m salary next season. Gray wanting to go to a lesser contender and Cincinnati wanting to add that payroll seems unlikely at best. That would leave the Cardinals with Libertore McGreevy and Pallante as their only SP for next season. Get ready for 70 wins.noted wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 11:10 amThat was per John Denton who's reporting I trust about as far as I could throw him He also said - "the right-hander again conveyed that he prefers to stay in St. Louis — at least for the remainder of the current season. Barring a late change of heart, it seems Gray will remain with the Cardinals for the balance of the regular season."
When Derrick Goold asked him - "The 35-year-old Gray declined to elaborate beyond the mere fact that he and Mozeliak had recently talked about the matter."
Katie Woo reported this weekend that the Cardinals would “entertain” offers on Gray and that Mozeliak had gauged interest from some clubs.
Gray wants to be close to Nashville. Cincinnati is slightly closer to Nashville than St. Louis is...
Do you have access to the standings?
If the cards are not legit contenders does it matter how many they win?
Re: Are the Reds a good fit for Gray? Other good trade speculation
Standings change daily and are close-ish to even. Meanwhile We've beaten them 4 out of 7 head to head. So yeah.45s wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 11:30 amCinn is worse than Stl?Youboughtit wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 11:19 amCinn is a worse team than the Cardinals and any trade would require taking on his $35m salary next season. Gray wanting to go to a lesser contender and Cincinnati wanting to add that payroll seems unlikely at best. That would leave the Cardinals with Libertore McGreevy and Pallante as their only SP for next season. Get ready for 70 wins.noted wrote: ↑29 Jul 2025 11:10 amThat was per John Denton who's reporting I trust about as far as I could throw him He also said - "the right-hander again conveyed that he prefers to stay in St. Louis — at least for the remainder of the current season. Barring a late change of heart, it seems Gray will remain with the Cardinals for the balance of the regular season."
When Derrick Goold asked him - "The 35-year-old Gray declined to elaborate beyond the mere fact that he and Mozeliak had recently talked about the matter."
Katie Woo reported this weekend that the Cardinals would “entertain” offers on Gray and that Mozeliak had gauged interest from some clubs.
Gray wants to be close to Nashville. Cincinnati is slightly closer to Nashville than St. Louis is...
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Re: Are the Reds a good fit for Gray? Other good trade speculation
I would think Gray would approve of a trade to the Reds or the Braves.