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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
On the other hand, he leaves one of the nastiest pitching parks in the game for the friendly confines of Kaufman.
If he's legit, the switch in parks can make up a lot of what the switch in leagues costs him.
The 'if' is the catch, but it's also the only reason why you could get him. I mean the kid's pitched as well as anyone in baseball for a month now. If you'd have tried to snag Severino prior to the 2017 season you could have done so but if you waited until the end of 2017 he'd become one of the least attainable assets in baseball. Snell's looking like a similar creature. Maybe you could've snagged him in April when he was pitching well but nobody knew if he'd continue to do so. 10 weeks later you'd have to offer the moon for him. He who hesitates, masturbates and what not...
You don't get young aces unless you're willing to gamble before they've fully established themselves.
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Yeah, it’s an interesting, creative idea and presents the potential to turn a good trade chip into a great one.
I just can’t see Moore and his staff making the deal with that in mind. And there is a fair amount of risk (swapping a position player asset for a pitching asset, that pitcher being one on a hot streak who doesn’t have much track record at this level of performance).
Everything we’ve seen from them suggests they’ll target multiple guys and look for upside guys rather than a proven major leaguer.