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Post by Blunashun on Jul 19, 2018 0:48:43 GMT
What will the uproar be like when this team finishes in last place & we have Manny Machado?
JUMP!!
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Post by 88bulldog on Jul 19, 2018 1:28:01 GMT
What the pocket protectors have done this year is pure brilliance. I am certain they saved the money this offseason for this exact type of move.
And they still have money left to acquire bullpen help and even a starter if they want and still stay under the 197 million.
Well done!
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Post by Blunashun on Jul 19, 2018 15:52:00 GMT
Dodgers acquire Manny Machado from Orioles, per reports
4-time All-Star headed to Los Angeles two weeks before the non-waiver trade deadline
By Eric Stephen@ericstephen Updated Jul 18, 2018, 7:24pm EDT
The biggest buzz surrounding the MLB All-Star Game was where Manny Machado would end up. After three days of speculation and weeks of swirling rumors, we have our answer. The Baltimore Orioles agreed Wednesday to trade their All-Star shortstop to the Los Angeles Dodgers, per Jeff Passan of Yahoo Sports and Ken Rosenthal of the Athletic.
The prospect package going to Baltimore is headlined by Double-A outfielder Yusniel Diaz, along with pitchers Dean Kremer and Zach Pop and infielders Breyvic Valera and Rylan Bannon, per multiple reports.
A report Wednesday morning from former Mets general manager Steve Phillips, now a host for MLB Network Radio, suggested a potential “snag” in the trade because of a medical issue from the physical one of the prospects from the Dodgers. But by the afternoon that was cleared up, per Roch Kubatko of MASN, with only “final points to review.”
Machado was the talk of All-Star festivities in Washington D.C., with several reports having Baltimore closing in on a deal, with the All-Star Game his final time wearing an Orioles uniform.
“A lot of trade rumors, it kind of did cross my mind if I was going to be able to put on this jersey,” Machado said on Monday, per Brittany Ghiroli of MLB.com. “But I’m here, I love putting on this jersey, I’ve been putting it on for the last eight years. Whether it’s the last time I put it on or not, it’s going to be something special.”
Machado was interviewed in the dugout by Rosenthal during the All-Star Game broadcast on Fox on Tuesday.
“It was a tremendous honor to wear this [Orioles] uniform. They gave me the opportunity to come to the big leagues. That’s everyone’s dream. They gave me the opportunity to play shortstop,” Machado said. “If this is the last time, hopefully I treated them well, and did everything I could for the organization.”
Machado is having his finest offensive season this year, hitting .315/.387/.575 with 24 home runs, after averaging 35 home runs and 34 doubles per season from 2015-17. He made three All-Star teams and won a pair of Gold Glove Awards at third base before switching to his natural position of shortstop in 2018.
Having just turned 26 earlier in July, Machado will be one of the most desirable names on the market this offseason. His pending free agency provided a trade impetus for the Orioles, who decided to get what they could now rather than wait for him to sign elsewhere and receive only a compensatory draft pick.
Machado is making $16 million this season, and with roughly 2½ months remaining there is just over $6.3 million left.
That salary is a sticking point for the Dodgers, who began the season at an estimated $182 million in payroll relative to the competitive balance tax threshold of $197 million, and that was before considering earned incentives throughout the season or other additions they might also make, such as the bullpen.
Machado makes sense for the Dodgers, who lost two-time All-Star shortstop Corey Seager for the season after Tommy John surgery at the end of April. The versatility of Chris Taylor has helped, with last year’s starting center fielder filling in nicely at shortstop in Seager’s absence. With Machado around, Taylor could presumably play second base, where the Dodgers are hitting .221/.323/.336 this season, ranking 27th in the majors at the position in batting average and slugging percentage and tied for 21st in home runs (seven). The Dodgers emphasis on utility gives them several defensive configuration options, with Cody Bellinger (first base, center field), Max Muncy (first base, second base, third base) and Kiké Hernandez (everywhere but pitcher and catcher) all playing multiple positions, in addition to Taylor.
Erik Boland ✔ @eboland11 The Dodgers’ Ross Stripling on reports Machado likely heading to LA: “I’d have zero complaints about that. Obviously you put that bat in the middle of our lineup makes things pretty special.”
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Dodgers outfielder Matt Kemp, an All-Star in 2018 after getting reacquired by the Dodgers in December, said he spoke with Machado on Monday.
“I know Manny, I’ve worked out in the offseason with him before. We talk all the time,” said Kemp, per Dan Connolly of The Athletic. “Any hitter of his caliber can help the team in a big way, of course.”
The Dodgers (53-43) are in first place in the National League West, with a half-game lead on the Diamondbacks.
The Orioles also reportedly received offers from the Diamondbacks, Brewers, Phillies, Braves, Indians and Cubs.
Diaz is a 21-year-old outfielder the Dodgers signed out of Cuba for $15.5 million in 2015, hitting .314/.428/.477 with 20 extra-base hits in 59 games and more walks (41) than strikeouts (39) for Double-A Tulsa. Diaz, who was ranked the Dodgers’ third-best prospect in Baseball America’s midseason rankings, hit two home runs for the World Team in the Futures Game on Sunday in Washington D.C.
Bannon is a 22-year-old second baseman hitting .296/.402/.559 in Class-A Rancho Cucamonga, and is leading the California League with 20 home runs. Bannon was an eighth-round selection in 2017.
Kremer has a 3.03 ERA in 17 starts this season, all but one in Class-A, with 125 strikeouts in 86 innings. The Dodgers’ 14th-round selection in 2016 out of UNLV, Kremer was promoted to Double-A last week and struck out 11 in seven scoreless innings in his first start with Tulsa.
Pop had a 1.04 ERA in 30 relief appearances across both Class-A levels this season, after getting drafted in the seventh round in 2017.
The switch-hitting Valera appeared in 20 games for the Dodgers this season, seeing time at second base, third base and right field, going 5-for-29 (.172) with four walks. His inclusion in the deal opens a spot on the Dodgers’ 40-man roster for Machado.
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Post by Blunashun on Jul 22, 2018 20:09:22 GMT
Corey Seager for second base.
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Post by 20DodgerMiracle24 on Jul 23, 2018 3:30:58 GMT
Corey Seager for second base. I thought about that also, but it's not easy to say the least, for a SS to move to 2B. He'd have to work all winter on the transformation, and he'll still be healing. 2B is our only week spot in the lineup, and it's no coincidence that we drafted three of them in the top 10 last month. Chances are that Machado is a rental.
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Post by Blunashun on Jul 23, 2018 5:50:27 GMT
Corey Seager for second base. I thought about that also, but it's not easy to say the least, for a SS to move to 2B. He'd have to work all winter on the transformation, and he'll still be healing. 2B is our only week spot in the lineup, and it's no coincidence that we drafted three of them in the top 10 last month. Chances are that Machado is a rental. I don't know about that. After the Dodgers gave up on Dee Gordon ever being a decent major league shortstop they moved him to second base. It's not that Seager isn't good either. He wouldn't be moved for his mental / emotional health. He would be moved to spare his arm those long throws Machado seems to make with regularity. The Dodgers would have yet one more versatile player too. Machado at SS & 3B. Seager at 2B & SS.
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Post by 20DodgerMiracle24 on Jul 23, 2018 12:51:33 GMT
I thought about that also, but it's not easy to say the least, for a SS to move to 2B. He'd have to work all winter on the transformation, and he'll still be healing. 2B is our only week spot in the lineup, and it's no coincidence that we drafted three of them in the top 10 last month. Chances are that Machado is a rental. I don't know about that. After the Dodgers gave up on Dee Gordon ever being a decent major league shortstop they moved him to second base. It's not that Seager isn't good either. He wouldn't be moved for his mental / emotional health. He would be moved to spare his arm those long throws Machado seems to make with regularity. The Dodgers would have yet one more versatile player too. Machado at SS & 3B. Seager at 2B & SS. Not bad! The lineup would be like: Taylor CF Machado SS Turner 3B Bellinger 1B Kemp LF Seagar 2B Grandal C Verdugo RF
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Post by Blunashun on Jul 23, 2018 14:36:54 GMT
I don't know about that. After the Dodgers gave up on Dee Gordon ever being a decent major league shortstop they moved him to second base. It's not that Seager isn't good either. He wouldn't be moved for his mental / emotional health. He would be moved to spare his arm those long throws Machado seems to make with regularity. The Dodgers would have yet one more versatile player too. Machado at SS & 3B. Seager at 2B & SS. Not bad! The lineup would be like: Taylor CF Machado SS Turner 3B Bellinger 1B Kemp LF Seagar 2B Grandal C Verdugo RF Taylor can play second, shortstop, centerfield and leftfield. Machado could play third or short. Turner can play first or third. Bellinger can play first & any outfield position. Kemp can play left or right. Seager could play second or short. Grandal can play catcher or first. Verdugo can play any outfield position. This would seem to fit the pattern the Dodgers have established. Plus Machado just has a better arm than Seager. Sorry. I had just rolled out of bed & noticed a typo in my post & accidentally edited both. It was supposed to read - 'The Dodgers would have yet one more versatile player too.' I had written it as - "The Dodgers would have yet more more (sic) versatile player too."
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Post by Blunashun on Jul 23, 2018 14:37:46 GMT
I guess no more Adrian Gonzalez's.
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Post by 88bulldog on Jul 23, 2018 14:46:29 GMT
I like Seager or Machado going to 3rd and JT going to 1B for next 2 years. Bellinger plays OF and also 1B when JT gets rest.
Move Muncy while he has value, the guy can't catch a cold.
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