Always respect your opinion.rockondlouie wrote: ↑02 Jan 2026 14:22 pmIMO this is dependent on R.R.'s progress behind the plate (by all reports his bat isn't going to be an issue).
If I was Bloom I wouldn't deal Bernal until I had made a decision on R.R.'s future position.
IF Bloom see's R.R. as the catcher of the future, then dealing Bernal for an OF'er or 3rd baseman would be a solid move.
But at this stage Bernal's values isn't going to go down this season, in fact it could go even higher w/a strong 2026.
The catchers I move now are P. Pages (add him into any Donovan or JoJo deals), then Crooks after the 2026 season if Bernal is still in the organization.
But again, they key this year is for Bloom and his team to decide what path R.R. is on position wise before you make any move w/Bernal.
JMO
Always well thought out.
And there is a valid argument that if Rodriguez develops, Bernal can be traded next off-season.
However, that is exactly the type of approach Super Slo Mo embodied, and it was extremely destructive.
Delay, caution, fear, timidity caused him to miss countless opportunities.
If Bernal can be packaged to obtain high quality at a position of greater need right now, Bloom should do it.
No sense in waiting a year since the goal today is to restock.
No sense risking injury which could derail Bernal.
No sense risking a step back in his performance which could diminish his value.
Strategic thinking is usually about the "when" more so than the "who".
If Bloom has an opportunity, he should not let is pass by.
I was the only person on the planet who understood the RIGHT TIME to trade Hence was the fall of 2022.
I was also 100% correct in identifying the RIGHT TIME to trade DeJong, Martinez, Reyes, The Paper Tyler and several others over the years - and Mo missed the moment every single time.
The relevant question is not whether Bernal is a quality prospect.
It is a matter of which catcher should be traded and when - and as of today, by far the most logical option is Bernal.
I am genuinely hopeful that Bloom understands this type of important strategic thinking far more than Mo ever did.
He will not succeed otherwise.