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  1. “His contract, signed when he was with the Rangers, allows him to veto trades to any club on a 10-team list. According to the New York Post, those teams include not only the Angels, Mets and Brewers, but also the Yankees, Dodgers, Giants, Blue Jays, Rays, A's and Padres.

    Shit I didn’t realize the Brewers were on the list. I thought it was just CA and NY teams

  2. Interesting, still think if a team trades for him it will probably be an overpay

    4N-1LXJQ_bigger.jpgJason ColletteVerified account @jasoncollette
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    Jason Collette Retweeted Ken Rosenthal

    For Archer's career, he's thrown 48% of his pitches against teams in the AL East. Here are his splits for different metrics ALE vs Rest:

    ERA: 4.02 / 3.40

    wOBA: .311/.293

    K-BB% 17% / 20%

    HR/9: 1.12 / 0.88

    SwSTR%: 11.8 / 13.5

    Chase%: 26.9/29.5

    Needs a relocation

    Jason Collette added,

    Ken RosenthalVerified account @Ken_Rosenthal
    #Yankees, #DodgersLADodgers2018.png and #Padres among teams trying for #Rays’ Chris Archer, sources tell me and @JimBowdenGM.
  3. "Had Sandoval gone to USC, he’d have been draft eligible this year. Comparable college lefties in this year’s draft would have been Nationals second-rounder Tim Cate from UConn, and White Sox third-rounder, Mississippi State lefty Konnor Pilkington. Cate is a better athlete than Sandoval and the breaking ball is a little better. He signed for slot a 65th overall, $986,200. Pilkington’s stuff is closer to average across the board. I’d have him behind Sandoval just on stuff. He signed for $650,000, slightly below slot at pick No. 81. I think Sandoval would have fit somewhere in that range on draft day, which means the Astros properly valued him three years ago and used an 11th-round pick to acquire a future second- or third-round talent for second- or third-round money. It also means Sandoval probably got an equal or better bonus than he would have this year, and he’s further along the developmental path than most his age-appropriate peers from the 2018 collegiate draft class."

    https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/instagraphs/scouting-patrick-sandoval-new-angels-prospect/

  4. 1 hour ago, Angel Oracle said:

    Grandal would make a lot of sense, supplying defense almost comparable to Machete ALONG with a strong LHH.  

    Anddd, he's shown that bat since 2015, unlike Cozart's one year breakout in 2017.

    What would it take?   3 years?  4 years?   $10 million/season?  $12 million/season? 

    Do you think the Dodgers will put a QO on him?

  5. 30 minutes ago, Anaheim Ohtanitrouts said:

    Kela is 25 with 3 years of arbitration remaining and has 23 saves on the year with a FIP of 2.85, Blake is 33 with 2 years of arb and 10 saves this season with a FIP of 3.85. I don't know if it is really that good of a comparison.

    Ehhh true. Over the last 2 years the numbers are very close and Kela hit the DL multiple times over the last two years, including surgery this year

    (Just me overvaluing Angels players)

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