From a Rosenthal article on The Athletic "What will the Phillies and Braves do? The Phillies’ Dave Dombrowski and Braves’ Alex Anthopoulos are two of the league’s most aggressive executives, and their teams are both within five games of the Mets in the NL East. Thus, each plans to buy, but it’s not as if either of their clubs is inspiring — the Phils are at .500 and the Braves are two games under. Dombrowski badly needs starting pitching (a deal for Tyler Anderson fell through) and bullpen help. Anthopoulos continues to look for a bat and is also looking for relievers." Aggressive?
You're only buying for the division title given the monsters in the NL West, but this team is right there with the Mets eye test wise from this week. As frustrating as they are, buying a piece or two can swing the division.
if AA is scared of dfa'ing panda can we at least create a hamstring injury or something that sidelines him for idk 60+ days so we can use the spot on someone else
Mets are going to collapse. It's just a matter of who makes the right moves to be there when they do.
You're telling me there isn't a team out there that wants a ton of AAAA players for some capable bench players and relief pitchers?
Can't wait to signed a shitty reliever from the Orioles then add a worthless bat all while Braves Twitter hems and haws about how teams only asked for our top prospect whilst every other team acquiring shit for nothing. Imagine being scared about trading Alex Jackson
padres with an exciting young core that's ahead of schedule: trades for anyone and everyone braves with an exciting young core that's ahead of schedule: trades for tommy milone