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 Post subject: Seatle Mariners: Sailing in the Seven Seas
PostPosted: Sun Jul 31, 2016 4:34 pm 
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It's December 1, 2018. Everyone thinks the team is in the right hands. Free Agents filed and now the Seatle Mariners have 25 players and lost Iwakuma. Who's idea? Mark Reichman. The man who took baseball by storm leading the Baltimore Orioles to the World Series and having the most wins ever. A record of 134-28. And then shocked the baseball world by going to the new expansion team the Camden Riversharks. And leading to another World Series. With a record with them a 93-69. And after that he took another adventure. He joined the Seatle Mariners. Trying to bring a World Series with them too. - And for your doubts evidence below.

But now Mark Reichman has a much bigger challenge. The Seatle Mariners in 2017's record has dropped from 80-82 to 69-93. It looks as if this might be the year Mark Reichman might not get a ring, but it is sure he will probably do everything he can to make a competitive team this year and rebuild at the same time.

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Royals, Blue Jays Confirm Deal: Everybody is overjoyed with a trade consummated today by the Kansas City Royals and the Toronto Blue Jays. In the deal Kansas City got 29-year-old RHP Ben Rowen and 22-year-old minor league RF Reid Long from Toronto and dealt 32-year-old LF Paulo Orlando to the Blue Jays. The general managers that made the swap are happy and the players are happy, too. One of the GMs commented, "This was a good swap for all concerned."

Orlando has a lifetime .247 average with 144 hits, 31 doubles, 10 triples, 17 home runs and 58 RBIs to date.

Drury and Telis Dealt: The Arizona Diamondbacks have parted ways with 25-year-old 3B Brandon Drury in a trade with the Miami Marlins for 26-year-old C Tomas Telis and 19-year-old minor league C Anthony Fidanza. The Diamondbacks general manager confirmed the deal in an announcement this morning.

During his career Drury has chalked up 134 hits and a .271 average with 16 home runs and 67 RBIs.

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December 20, 2018
Start of the Winter Meetings
Trades before Winter Meetings started and deals:
Brantley Signs for 5 years: Happy times in Cleveland as the Indians and star left fielder Michael Brantley put the finishing touches on a $74,000,000 contract extension that will keep the 30-year-old in town 5 years longer.

The signing is great news for Cleveland because players of this caliber are hard to come by.
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Brantley has registered a career batting average of .293 with 1171 hits, 73 homers and 499 RBIs.

It's Official: SP Pineda Signs with Rangers: Word of a huge deal between Michael Pineda and Texas broke on BNN only minutes before it was officially announced.

The starting pitcher will join the Rangers for an estimated $4,192,000 per year over 5 years. Pineda has shown he is capable of putting together big money campaigns, which is exactly what Rangers ownership was looking for.

His career totals show Pineda has a 46-60 won-lost record with a 4.05 ERA.

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Arizona, Chicago Trade Made: Arizona and Chicago have agreed to a trade today. 25-year-old SS Jack Reinheimer and 18-year-old minor league LF Enyor Acosta will go to the White Sox. In exchange the Diamondbacks will receive 29-year-old C Kevan Smith.

Smith is batting .260 lifetime with 124 hits, 31 doubles, 5 triples, 18 home runs, 76 RBIs to date. He has also scored 54 runs.
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Detroit, New York Deal Made: Officials for Detroit confirmed that they have traded 25-year-old 1B Trey Mancini to the New York Mets. In return, the Tigers will receive 35-year-old RHP Jim Henderson, 23-year-old minor league LHP Garrett Williams and $800,000 in cash.

In his career Henderson has appeared in 230 games and captured 38 saves. He has 16 wins and 12 losses and a 3.12 ERA with 282 strikeouts in 227.2 innings.
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Star SS Desmond Settles on Texas: Talk of a deal between Texas and Ian Desmond came together today as the two sides inked a deal worth $31,500,000 over 5 years.

Desmond is highly regarded around Major League Baseball for his talents and is expected to add that extra spark to the Rangers roster.

Desmond has put up a career batting average of .258 with 1098 hits, 151 homers and 559 RBIs.
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Veteran Molina Signs 2-Year Deal: The Los Angeles Angels have called a press conference later today to announce the signing of catcher Yadier Molina to a 2-year, $16,200,000 contract.

Both Molina and the Angels are said to be very pleased to come to this agreement.

During his career Molina is hitting .279 with a total of 110 home runs.
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St. Louis Fired up over Signing of CF McCutchen: Team insiders were tight-lipped prior to today's deal that brought 31-year-old center fielder Andrew McCutchen to St. Louis.

McCutchen is considered one of the league's A-list players and certainly will enhance any chances the Cardinals have to win a playoff spot this year.

In his career McCutchen has accumulated a .293 batting average with 1375 hits. His totals include 285 doubles, 41 triples, 182 home runs, 989 strikeouts, 760 runs scored, 667 RBIs and a lifetime .383 OBP.
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New York Inks Star CF to $145,200,000 Deal: There was a buzz in the air today as news broke of New York finalizing a deal with star center fielder Colby Rasmus.

The deal, worth an estimated $145,200,000 over 6 years, is being hailed by media analysts and could be a popular one with the New York fans. The consensus is that Rasmus will contribute a lot to the team.

For his career Rasmus has hit at a .244 clip. Among his lifetime numbers are 1028 hits, 213 doubles, 27 triples, 208 home runs and 597 RBIs.
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$15,400,000 Lands SP Cobb for Cubs: Fans in Chicago ushered in Alex Cobb today as their new starting pitcher. The 30-year-old came to terms with the Cubs and will be hauling in $7,700,000 a year over 2 years.

Through the years Cobb has fashioned a 52-31 mark, 3.47 ERA and thrown 736.2 innings. Opposing clubs are batting .245 lifetime against him and he has logged 631 career strikeouts.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Kansas City Wins SP Eovaldi Sweepstakes: The Royals and Nathan Eovaldi appeared before the Kansas City media today as the two sides emerged from marathon contract talks.
Eovaldi, a starting pitcher, is poised to make $142,600,000 over 7 years.

During his career Eovaldi has 60 victories and 55 defeats with a 3.90 ERA.
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C Lucroy, Cleveland Announce Agreement: As speculation mounted into the morning, rumors over a final agreement between Jonathan Lucroy and Cleveland became a reality, with the star opting for a $18,600,000 deal over 2 years.

His career numbers show Lucroy is batting .274 with a total of 78 home runs.
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Deal: Cordero for Schrock: It is being reported in Washington that the Nationals and the Philadelphia Phillies have agreed on a trade. According to anonymous sources 19-year-old minor league RHP Gianluca Dalatri and 23-year-old minor league 2B Max Schrock will be dealt to the Phillies in return for 26-year-old RHP Jimmy Cordero.
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Gonzalez Agrees to 2-Year, $17,800,000 Deal: In what local scribes are hailing as a huge move for the team's future, the Yankees inked a $17,800,000 deal with left fielder Carlos Gonzalez.

Team officials expect Gonzalez to fill an immediate void on the roster and felt the deal would solidify them as a playoff contender.

As far as career numbers Gonzalez has compiled a .288 batting average and collected 1248 hits, 222 home runs and 726 RBIs.
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SP Tanaka Reaches Agreement with Yankees: The Yankees today announced that they have come to terms with Masahiro Tanaka, a 29-year-old starting pitcher they've been scouting for a while.

Tanaka will earn $3,880,000 a year over 3 years and is expected to play a key role with the club.

Tanaka has compiled a lifetime ERA of 4.21 with 46 career victories and 34 defeats. He has 627 career strikeouts in 690 innings and has held opponents to a .258 batting average.
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Miami Trades Boxberger to Texas for Rodriguez: You can focus on the negatives after being traded to a new team -- finding a new place to stay, leaving teammates and friends, having to start anew -- but one player hopes to focus on the positives. "It means I'm wanted somewhere. At least one team sees potential in me." Those were the comments heard after the Miami Marlins came to an agreement to deal 29-year-old RHP Brad Boxberger to the Texas Rangers for 24-year-old minor league LHP Yoel Mecias and 23-year-old minor league C Wilfredo Rodriguez earlier today. The deal is expected to be formally announced later this evening.

Boxberger has a 16-26 won-lost record over his career with a 3.19 ERA. In 302 games he has recorded 80 saves and the 29-year-old has 390 strikeouts in 288 innings of work.
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Cleveland Indians Ship Diaz to Minnesota: The Cleveland Indians have released a statement confirming the trade of 26-year-old 3B Yandy Diaz to the Minnesota Twins for 28-year-old RHP Michael Tonkin and 19-year-old minor league RHP Robert Peto. The deal was finalized today.

Tonkin has 3 saves in his career with a 7-6 record and a 3.74 ERA.
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Yankees Send Santana to Los Angeles: The players apparently knew they were on the trading block, so it did not surprise one of them when he learned that he had been traded to New York. "Got my bags packed already," he said, when reached for comment. The Yankees will receive 21-year-old minor league RF Felix Osorio, while 31-year-old 1B Carlos Santana will go to the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Santana has a career .238 average with 939 hits, 226 doubles, 9 triples, 166 home runs, 579 RBIs, and 556 runs scored to date.
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Toronto, Houston Make Deal: The Blue Jays have reached a deal with Houston, sending 25-year-old RF Dalton Pompey to the Astros in exchange for 27-year-old minor league RF Jon Kemmer and 21-year-old minor league RHP Ricardo Castro. Reports had been hinting at a deal in recent days, but weren't confirmed until this afternoon.

His lifetime stats show that Pompey has hit .249 and connected for 16 home runs.
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Texas, Milwaukee Make Trade: Texas and Milwaukee have agreed in principle to a trade. The Rangers will send 30-year-old 1B Ike Davis to the Brewers for 28-year-old RHP Hector Neris and 21-year-old LHP Kodi Medeiros. The deal is expected to be finalized shortly and the clubs will be introducing their new players to the press when the paperwork is complete.

Davis has batted .240 for his career with 507 hits, 119 doubles, 2 triples, 84 home runs, and 297 RBIs.

Taking the hill 210 times in his career, Neris has compiled an ERA of 4.01 with 11 saves. He has tossed 204.1 innings with 249 strikeouts and 89 free passes. Opponents have hit .229 against him. His won-lost record stands at 8-14.
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Tigers-Padres Swap Confirmed: The Detroit Tigers and San Diego Padres have put the finishing touches on a deal that was weeks in the making. Detroit will part with 27-year-old SS Jose Iglesias and $4,800,000 in cash, while the Padres have dealt 32-year-old 1B Josh Satin and 21-year-old minor league RHP Mayky Perez. "This one took a while to figure out," said the Detroit general manager. "We must have gone back to the drawing board five or six times over the past few weeks. I'm glad we finally got the deal done. I think it is a good one for both clubs."

Lifetime Iglesias has hit .251 with 468 hits, 11 home runs, 127 RBIs and scored 179 runs.

Satin has a lifetime average of .241, has played in 200 games, and has collected 7 home runs and 40 RBIs.
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Reds-Pirates Trade Announced: The Reds and Pirates announced a deal that was completed today. Cincinnati sent 26-year-old RHP Jon Moscot to Pittsburgh for 23-year-old minor league RHP Logan Sendelbach and 23-year-old minor league C Wyatt Mathisen. Both teams appear happy with the outcome of the trade. The general managers told the Baseball News Network they felt the swap was beneficial for the both teams and the players.

In his lifetime numbers Moscot has a 18-14 won-lost record with a 3.40 ERA.
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December 21, 2017
Mariners, Blue Jays Trade Players: Newspapers in Seattle and Toronto reported that the Mariners have reached a deal sending 22-year-old minor league RHP Andrew Zapata and 37-year-old DH Nelson Cruz to the Blue Jays for 34-year-old C Russell Martin.

In his 1368-game career Cruz is hitting .265 with 1338 hits, 295 home runs, 703 runs scored and 828 RBIs.

Martin's all-time stats include: 1359 hits, 261 doubles, 10 triples, 173 home runs and 735 RBIs in 1577 games. He is batting .248 with 102 stolen bases and has scored 743 runs.
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Mariners Deal Zokan to Nationals for Encarnacion: After a week of negotiations, the Mariners and Nationals have come to terms on a deal that will send 26-year-old minor league LHP Jake Zokan to Washington for 34-year-old 1B Edwin Encarnacion.

A check of his lifetime stats shows Encarnacion has played in 1635 games with a .259 batting average. Among his 1448 hits are 310 home runs. He also has scored 828 runs and driven in 939 runs.
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Mariners, Cardinals Confirm Trade: The Seattle Mariners swapped 31-year-old LHP Nick Hagadone, 25-year-old minor league RHP Dylan Unsworth, 25-year-old minor league LHP Ryan Yarbrough, 25-year-old minor league RHP Isaac Sanchez and 27-year-old minor league RHP Jordan Pries for 30-year-old RF Jay Bruce of the Cardinals after what St. Louis officials would only characterize as "difficult" negotiations.

In 1383 games Bruce has a career .243 batting average and a .316 on-base percentage. He has hit 230 home runs with 714 RBIs and 684 runs scored.
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Seattle, Baltimore Swap Players: The Baseball News Network is reporting that the Mariners and Orioles have consummated a trade. Baltimore will receive 20-year-old minor league RHP Aneurys Zabala in a swap for 34-year-old RHP Sergio Romo. A league analyst called the trade a "pretty even transaction."

So far in his career, Romo has registered 105 saves and fashioned a 38-35 won-lost mark. In 596 games he has fanned 569 batters in 523.1 innings and logged a 2.84 ERA.
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Seattle-New York Trade Confirmed: Seattle and New York have made a swap. Players involved in the transaction are the Mariners 27-year-old RHP Tony Zych and the Mets 19-year-old minor league CF Julian Escobedo.

Since his debut, Zych has converted 75 saves. In 152 games, he has registered a 13-12 won-lost record with 235 strikeouts in 166.2 innings and compiled a 2.70 ERA.
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Seattle, Cleveland Trade Players: Trade winds have been blowing through Seattle. This time, a deal has materialized between the Mariners and Indians. According to sources inside the organization, Seattle will ship 31-year-old RHP Felix Hernandez and 26-year-old CF Guillermo Heredia to Cleveland for 27-year-old RHP Danny Salazar, 34-year-old RF Nick Markakis, 29-year-old RHP Cody Allen, 23-year-old 3B Nathan Winfrey and 26-year-old SS Eric Stamets.

Lifetime Hernandez has a 175-122 won-lost record. His career ERA is 3.18.

His career record is 43 victories and 41 defeats. Salazar also has struck out 782 batters and compiled a 3.82 ERA.
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Mariners-Mets Trade: Seager for Wright: BNN is reporting a rumored trade between the Seattle Mariners and New York Mets has been finalized. The deal, which is expected to be announced sometime during the next few hours, will reportedly send 30-year-old 3B Kyle Seager and 26-year-old 1B Matt Davidson to New York in return for 35-year-old 3B David Wright, 18-year-old minor league RF Raul Beracierta, 19-year-old minor league RHP Mason Thompson and 20-year-old minor league C Brad Debo. The clubs were noncommittal on the trade, but did not deny it.

Seager has chalked up a career batting average of .257 with 933 hits, 139 homers and 493 RBIs.

In his 1839-game career Wright has hit .292 with 1975 hits, 267 home runs, and 1068 RBIs and has scored 1058 runs.
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Veteran Lind, New York Complete Deal: Despite his solid numbers, some fans questioned the value of the Adam Lind signing even as New York officials paraded him before the media this afternoon.

Lind will surely bring a lot to the club, but he comes at a price of $10,200,000 over 2 years.

His all-time numbers show Lind has compiled a .275 batting average and collected 1293 hits, 195 home runs and 714 RBIs.
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Veteran Kinsler Agrees to 1-Year Deal: Sportswriters, fans and team officials watched today as 35-year-old second baseman Ian Kinsler committed to a $3,120,000, 1-year deal with the New York organization.

Some openly worry that despite his talent, Kinsler is too old to get it done anymore and that his value to the club will sharply diminish before the 1-year agreement has run its course.

In his 1611-game career, Kinsler has hit at a .273 clip and collected 1748 hits with 373 doubles, 45 triples, 197 homers, and 788 RBIs.
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Darvish Reaches Agreement with Texas: Texas officials were grinning from ear to ear as they introduced their latest blockbuster signing to the media earlier today.

Yu Darvish, one of the game's marquee talents, opted for the Rangers after receiving a 6-year, $27,480,000 offer.

His career stats show that Darvish has racked up 57 victories and 49 defeats and has recorded an ERA of 3.83.
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Boston Sends Dull to Camden: The Boston Red Sox announced a deal with the Riversharks today, sending 28-year-old RHP Ryan Dull to Camden for 22-year-old minor league RF Nick Buckner. It had been talked about for the past few weeks and everything came together late last night. All players are expected to be joining their respective clubs shortly.

Dull has pitched in 125 games over his career, registering 1 save and a 7-10 won-lost mark. He has an ERA of 4.24 in 144.1 innings and 133 strikeouts.
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Trade: Goforth for Bejaran: It has been in the rumor mill for several weeks, but today team officials for Milwaukee and Kansas City confirmed an agreement. The Brewers dealt 29-year-old minor league RHP David Goforth to the Royals for 19-year-old minor league RF Benaiah Franklin and 20-year-old minor league 2B Leonel Bejaran.
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Athletics Swap Hendriks to Indians for Hudson: The rumor has been out there for a while now and today it was made official. The Oakland Athletics have sent 28-year-old RHP Liam Hendriks and $900,000 in cash to the Cleveland Indians for 20-year-old minor league RHP Jonas Wyatt and 23-year-old minor league RHP Dakota Hudson.

Lifetime Hendriks has made 219 relief appearances and converted 16 saves. His record stands at 15-and-29 with a 4.46 ERA.

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Dean and Santana Traded: The Braves and Rays pulled the trigger on a deal that will see 25-year-old 1B Matt Dean head to Tampa Bay in exchange for 21-year-old minor league LF Yerson Santana. A source close to Atlanta officials said "The teams spent long hours coming to the agreement and in the end, both agreed the deal should help both clubs."
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Kansas City, Chicago Agree to Trade: Sometimes a change of scenery can be a beneficial to a baseball player. That is the hope in Kansas City and Chicago as the teams came to an agreement today which sends 27-year-old RHP Kelvin Herrera and $2,000,000 in cash to the White Sox and 24-year-old minor league C Casey Schroeder, 24-year-old minor league C Seby Zavala and 18-year-old minor league CF Enrique Felix to the Royals. "Only time will tell if this is the right move for everyone," stated the Chicago GM.

Lifetime Herrera has a 24-22 won-lost record and a 2.43 ERA with 38 saves. He has made 416 games, logged 423 innings and fanned 488 batters.
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Athletics, Tigers Confirm Swap: Oakland and Detroit made a trade today. In this move, the Athletics shipped 28-year-old RHP Jordan Jankowski to the Tigers for 24-year-old minor league SS Garrett Mattlage and 23-year-old minor league RHP Stanley Martinez. The Oakland GM told reporters, "I think this trade is beneficial to everyone involved, including the players."

During his career Jankowski has made 92 relief appearances and converted 3 saves. His record stands at 8-3 with a 3.45 ERA.
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Owens, Rafael Swap Teams: You can't always get what you want, but sometimes you find a deal anyway. The Baseball News Network is reporting that Cincinnati and Houston have made a swap with 25-year-old LHP Henry Owens being shipped to the Astros and in return the Reds would get 20-year-old minor league CF Ronny Rafael.

The Houston general manager said the two sides were close to a blockbuster trade before agreeing upon a smaller scale transaction. "This is just a bit of housekeeping compared to what we wanted to do," he said. "I won't name names, but the potential deal we were close to making would have certainly grabbed some headlines." A source inside the Cincinnati organization said the two sides might not be done dealing, and another transaction could be in the works.

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Phillies, Riversharks Agree to Deal: The Philadelphia Phillies have finalized a deal that will send 29-year-old RHP Yoervis Medina and $10,000 in cash to Camden for 18-year-old minor league C Roberto Alvarez and 19-year-old minor league RHP Henry Ryan. Minor details still need to be worked out before the trade becomes official, but the players involved are expected to be with their new clubs soon.

Medina's career record shows a 16-14 record with 3 saves and an ERA of 3.71. He has fanned 223 batters in 215.2 innings and held opposing hitters to a .235 average.
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Milwaukee Swaps Barnes to Chicago for Vogel: The Brewers and the Cubs finalized a deal this afternoon. Milwaukee has traded for 22-year-old minor league RHP Matt Vogel and in return Chicago will receive 27-year-old minor league RHP Jacob Barnes.

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Milwaukee Brewers, Cardinals Agree to Trade: The Milwaukee Brewers have finalized a deal with the St. Louis Cardinals for the services of 20-year-old minor league C Julio E. Rodriguez. In exchange, the Cardinals will receive 26-year-old RHP Yhonathan Barrios.
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Minnesota-Detroit Announce Swap: The Twins and Tigers have been engaged in a little wheeling and dealing. They have just concluded a trade with 28-year-old RHP Ross Stripling going to Detroit in exchange for 23-year-old minor league RHP Thomas Eshelman and 21-year-old minor league SS Ti'Quan Forbes.

Through the years Stripling has fashioned a 11-17 mark, 5.56 ERA and thrown 186 innings. Opposing clubs are batting .286 lifetime against him and he has logged 146 career strikeouts.
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Miami Deals Brice to Camden for Gushue: According to BNN there were mixed emotions by the players involved in the trade between the Miami Marlins and the Camden Riversharks. As part of the deal, the Marlins swapped 25-year-old RHP Austin Brice to the Riversharks getting 21-year-old minor league LHP Tucker Baca and 24-year-old minor league C Taylor Gushue in return. The players indicated it was good to get a fresh new start in another city, but it was difficult to leave your friends on the old team.

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The Seatle Mariners acquired Jake Cave, John Smoker, and Dilon McNamara
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Done Deal: Pillar for Odorizzi: Reports have surfaced that Seattle has agreed to send 28-year-old LF Kevin Pillar to the Tampa Bay Rays in exchange for 27-year-old RHP Jake Odorizzi. "It's a done deal," said one executive speaking on the condition of anonymity. "I'm surprised word got around so quickly. We just signed off on this an hour ago." The deal apparently is awaiting physicals before an official announcement is made by either team.

Looking at his all-time stats, Pillar has a career .263 average with 471 hits, 104 doubles, 7 triples, 37 home runs and 165 RBIs to date. He has scored 225 runs, walked 70 times and stolen 48 bases.

During his career Odorizzi has been credited with 25 saves. In 165 games, he has a 30-42 won-lost mark and has fanned 544 batters in 603 innings.

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 03, 2016 6:26 pm 
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Arizona Diamondbacks
OFFSEASON
The Arizona Diamondbacks have earned 1.9 WAR this year. Most of that WAR was from the trade with the Chicago White Sox. The Diamondbacks gave two prospects for Kevan Smith. Kevan hit .260/.321/.459 with 18 Homeruns and 76 RBIs. Arizona also had a trade with Miami get Telis and one prospect giving up Brandon Drury. Arizona would soon lose Telis on waivers, but Arizona also signed Justin Morneau and Charlie Morton. However the Diamondbacks lost more than a fair share. A big loss was of Wellington Castillo and retiring Carlos Ruiz hurt the team.
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The Arizona Diamondbacks are most likely blocked by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the AL West, but the Diamondbacks are still projected to have a record of 89-73 even after their 99 win season. However if this record is correct the Diamondbacks are still not good enough to make the postseason due to stronger teams in the NL East like that of the Nationals, Phillies, Trojans, and the Mets.

However the team still has high hopes due to a strong pitching rotation and a strong eight guys. Their pitching rotation is stacked with pitchers like Shelby Miller, Zack Grienke, Robbie Ray, and Patrick Corbin. Shelby Miller was a star for them last year after a bad year in 2016. Miller held an ERA of 4.82 in 2016 while in 2017 had an ERA of 2.52. In 214 and two thirds of an inning pitched struck out 250 batter having a K/9 of 10.5. Grienke had injury woes last year and hopes to rebound while starters Robbie Ray and Patrick Corbin hope to build on last season. The fifth starter will be decided between Archie Bradley and Tyler Wagner. This matchup would be the first year of seeing Archie Bradley in the majors and would technically be his rookie season as he still holds his Rookie status. Tyler Wagner was the fifth starter last year, but started in Reno Aces the Diamondbacks AAA. Their bullpenn looks like this: Brandon Maurer, Randal Delgado, Silvino Bracho, and Dominic Leone. Dominic Leone will most likely close and there will probably more relievers than these. All these relievers have an ERA at 3 last year.

The Line-up of this team looks to include very strong players. In Centerfield is AJ Pollock who hit .300/.358/.468. His defense is still stellar and is still stealing bases. He looks to lead-off for the D-Backs. Kevin Medrano is to start at second this year. Kevin Medrano is a great fielder and has a great eye, but only managed to hit .232. He looks to be a better hitter and his 32 doubles will maybe become homerun power. Hitting third and at first is Paul Goldschmidt reigning NL MVP and Triple Crown Hitter. Paul Goldschmidt has given consistent power for the D-Backs and even as a Triple Crown Winner stole 24 bases. Goldschmidt hit .332/.456/.587 with an OPS+ of 186. In Clean-up is Jake Lamb playing third. Not the greatest protection for Goldschmidt, but Lamb still hit .275/.345/.458 you still have to respect him. Socrates Brito will start in RF, who had 10 triples last season, but only hit .263/.303/.405. After him is Stryker Trahan in LF a young power prospect, then Nick Ahmed, and finally catcher Kevan Smith.

Atlanta Braves
OFFSEASON
D-Day for the German Reich was the Atlanta Braves's Offseason. They lost two of their top WAR producers Inciarte and Dioner Navarro. It sucked.
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The Atlanta Braves are projected to suck with a record of 68-94

Pitching sucks. Julio Tehran sucked in 2017 and even worse in 2018. Matt Wisler is the only good option this year. However it could be a fluke because he could only pitch 80 innings and a third. Aaron Blair can't pitch. Rest of their rotation sucks. Bullpenn, wait they have a bullpenn. Well their bullpenn sucks too.

They have some hitters while others suck. Freddie Freeman has given consistent production hitting 25 homeruns last year with an average near .300. Ozhaino Albies looks to improve at short and Hector Olivera hit .282/.362/.443.

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 Post subject: Re: Seatle Mariners: Sailing in the Seven Seas
PostPosted: Thu Aug 04, 2016 11:20 pm 
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Rookie League Prospect traded to Seatle Mariners for Nick Markakis
Arizona has added Nick Markakis to bolster their roster. Nick Markakis is said to be very content with the trade. Markakis hit .264/.307/.368 last year. The other player in this deal was Marcus Wilson. He was drafted in the second round in 2014 by Arizona, but never broke out of the Rookie League. Wilson will be in AA for the Mariners.
Jin De Jhang Traded to Seatle Mariners for D.J. Peterson; Clevinger
Jin De Jhang, D.J. Peterson, and Steve Clevinger all traded in blockbuster trade. This trade sends catcher Jin De Jhang to Mariners for D.J. Peterson and Steve Clevinger to the Cleveland Indians. Catcher Steve Clevinger has been a 7-year veteran who has not been able to keep in the majors. Third Baseman/First Baseman D.J. Peterson is a power prospect, who can give 30 homers a year of production.
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Baltimore Orioles
OFFSEASON
The Baltimore Orioles have earned 8.7 WAR this year. How you might ask? They signed Hishashi Iwakuma, Tyson Ross, and Alexi Amerista. And then traded no name major leaguers who had negative WAR for a top prospect and claimed a low level reliever on waivers.
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The O's are what you call the YANKEES of 2018. Because the one year the Yankees had a losing record, the Orioles got their Jeter in Jomar Reyes and a Mariano Rivera in Zach Britton when Zach Britton is having the year of his life with an ERA of 1.04 and .80. and with Mo's best ERA being 1.40, I guess Britton is looking to become a HoF. They are projected to have a 109-53, it would be their third consecutive winning 100 game season-134-28 in 2016, 100-62 in 2017, and then projected for 109-53.

However the team gets even more impressive when you look at this. Their pitching rotation is stacked with pitchers like Sonny Gray, Hishashi Iwakuma, Tyson Ross, and Hansel Robles. Sonny Gray had a 2.39 ERA in 2016, but had a worse year in 2017 with an ERA of 3.16. Iwakuma has been consistently good with an ERA of 3.66 and 4.14. His BB/9 was 1.1 in 2017, a season lowest rate. Tyson Ross missed half of 2016's season, but still pitched stellar with an ERA of 3.39, but in 2017 he was spectacular with an ERA for .238 and a .BABIP against of .243. After that the fifth starter is still impressive as it is Mike Wright. Mike Wright has an ERA of 2.92 and a BABIP against a season high of .254. And a Bullpenn that shuts teams down. Other than Britton then there's Logan Shrove who in AAA had a 1.30 ERA and then we have Tanner Scott with a 2.44 ERA. If you wanted to score a run against this bullpenn you are out of love.

Baltimore has the best team and this line-up is the best. Manny Machado is in lead-off as the third baseman had a 8.1 WAR last year and an 8.9 in 2016. 2016 was Machado's blockbuster year with 43 homeruns. Then is Chris Davis who hit 50 homeruns in 2016, and last year he only hit 28 homers. Daniel Alvarez had the most hits in the AL last year with 197. He hit .297/.346/.499 with 30 HRs and 111 RBIs. Chance Sisco had the best average and on-base percentage last year at .334/.436. Sisco is not a HR hitter hitting only 13 HRs. Jomar Reyes have hit 31 HRs last year, but only hit an average of .245, but is the best defensive shortstop in the league. Schoop hit 45 homeruns last year. I don't know how, but he did. NEXT is Kole Calhoun, then Christian Walker, and Hyun-Soo Kim.
Boston Red Sox
OFFSEASON
The Red Sox lost 4.0 WAR this season, and lost WAR gaining players. Yeah they don't look so good.
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The Red Sox are unfornunate. They have a good team, but the AL East is the best division ever. I believe everyone will have a record over .500 and the Red Sox would still be fourth. I blame Baltimore for killing the division because every team is good.

The pitching rotation: David Price leads the Red Sox on his back. Yeah that's it. Even though he had an ERA a point under 4 he is still one of the best pitchers because he's in the AL East and the AL East have the best offensive teams ever.

Centerfield and Rightfield are pretty set down with Mookie Betts and Jackie Bradley Jr. Bradley hit 11 HRs last year, but was almost always in scoring position when he got a hit. Mookie Betts was more spectacular for the Sox as he has hit 49 doubles with an average of .289 and still hit 17 HRs. Betts this year looked like a young Machado. Left field is fought by many hitters and is very unclear who will play left. Bogarts and Pedroia are up the middle and none of them have slowed down both hitting .270 last year and still turning double plays. First and third are up in the air as catching will almost always be Blake Swihart and has been hitting .285/.352/.447 and is a great fielder. Andrew Beintendi is a DH rookie who looks to have a young Manny Machado year.

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