You, above all in here Mel, should be able to recognize a Marketing statement.Melville wrote: ↑10 Dec 2025 15:13 pmExcept, of course, it is not a rebuild.rockondlouie wrote: ↑10 Dec 2025 12:56 pmOne, While I'd love to not be going through this re-build unfortunately BDWJr/Mo's mismanagement of the minor league system has made it inevitable.Melville wrote: ↑10 Dec 2025 12:12 pmFair question.rockondlouie wrote: ↑10 Dec 2025 10:06 amHow can trading Donovan be a "strategic mistake"?Melville wrote: ↑10 Dec 2025 08:57 amAgree it will happen soon.AZ_Cardsfan wrote: ↑10 Dec 2025 07:39 am They will trade Donovan in the next few days. His value will never be higher and Bloom won't overplay his hand. They know all about the other teams players and what they want. There is no delay for that. This is simply looking at 4-5 offers and giving it a few days to see if one of the suitors blinks and offers over and above the current value. If no one blinks they already know which offer they will take.
Strategically, I believe it is a mistake on Bloom's part, for several reasons.
But he seems committed to that path.
So, we will simply have to wait to see what the return will be when he pulls the trigger and evaluate then.![]()
I have explained it previously in detail and will repeat it in short form now.
One, foolish to write off 2026 just yet - with a couple of relatively easy moves the team can be positioned to compete for a W/C in 2026 AND build for the future at the same time - choosing between the two is a false choice completely.
Two, Donovan in LF in 2026 makes the team better.
Three, Donovan as insurance against performance or injury at 2b, 3b, and SS could be invaluable
Four, offering an extension should not be discarded until attempted
Five, the team can address each of those items through the end of July and deal Donovan then if circumstances merit the move
And Dewitt isn't going to spend this season knowing the new CBA is coming up at seasons end.
Two...three...four...none of these fit in w/the re-build.
Donny is Bloom's best trade asset, the one player who could bring back a strong pitching prospect who could be ready by the 2027 season.
And no way Dewitt is giving him an extension, he's looking at the same or more than T. Edman got ($75M/5 yrs).
Waiting till July risk 1) injury...2) he gets off to a slow start and 3) he has more value to a team for 162 games vs 80+.
I'd love to keep him and compete in 2026 too mel, but the writings on the wall and Dewitt isn't going to allow that to happen (re: he's spending no money).
According to Bloom.
Nor should it be.
No POBO is going to throw out a line like, "Buy ticket to see us during this re-build when we likely will suck".