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Arenado Trade
Splits through 2020:
Home Slashes: .322/.376/.609 Away Slashes: .263/.322/.471 Sound familiar? Prediction: He'll still be a great defender at third, but don't expect offensive numbers anywhere close to what he accomplished in Colorado. |
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I didn't like him for the Mets, the money risk was too high, especially when they need to resign Lindor, Conforto, Syndergaard and maybe Stroman. |
I don't really understand these kinds of trades. The Rockies probably traded the best player in their brief history and in exchange didn't get a single top prospect. There was no reason to trade him. Get another season out of him and let him be the one to tell the fans he doesn't want to play for them anymore. There is no doubt in my mind if I'm the Rockies GM that I can't draft and sign five comparable players in any draft that they received from the Cardinals.
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As a Rockies fan (my local minor league team is in their farm system), this is disappointing. He was one of the only real bright spots for the team, and watching him play in-person was a treat.
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I was sure the Reds would jump at an opportunity to improve their team by acquiring a shortstop, thus making them the leaders of the Central. They still have a great staff even without Bauer. There is even talk of Lodolo coming up this year. But they got.....nothing? How is Kyle Holder better than Freddy Galvis? On the bright side for the Reds, at least they didn't sell the farm! But they sure thought about it all offseason. |
As a Cardinals fan am hoping for a repeat of Matt Holiday
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I get the small market mentality but that's the same reason you can't trade your franchise player for a bunch of minor leaguers. When the Rangers traded A-rod they got back Alfonso Soriano. That's the kind of trade you need to make.
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Helton is an easier comparisons as his entire career was at Coors as is Arenola's thus far: Helton Home: .345/.441/.607 Helton Away: .287/.386/.469 Arenola Home: .322/.376/.609 Arenola Away: .263/.322/.471 Amazing the H/A differences are almost identical: Helton Home: +.058/+.055/+.138 ============================== Arenola Home: +.059/+.054/+.138 Walker began his career in Montreal and finished up in St. Louis, so I'm just comparing his Coors stats to his overall lifetime stats: Walker Career: .313/.400/.565 Walker Coors: .381/.462/.710 The Coors Advantage for Walker: +.068/+.062/+.145 and Walker got into the Hall |
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Coors Field is gorgeous, the metro area is booming, and people will come in droves to enjoy the summer days there. With the NL West being so stacked, there are plenty of reasons for fans to come see a game... so why bother spending money to add to those reasons? Let the competition shoulder your customer acquisition costs for you! |
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That, apparently, was the same approach the Cubs had during Sosa's 'hey-day'. $ . |
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