TheRealFrankL
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DC is pretty much out on Grienke. The Brewers are going to want to much, and Washington has a bigger need for backup catcher and backup MI. If Washington wants him, they'll take their chances after he tests the market.
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DC is pretty much out on Grienke. The Brewers are going to want to much, and Washington has a bigger need for backup catcher and backup MI. If Washington wants him, they'll take their chances after he tests the market.
If it came down to the wire with no other deals looming, yes, Milwaukee would take it.
I would be happy with just Olt. Toss in Buckel and I would piss myself.
Hypothetical - Mike Olt + Cody Buckel for him. Thoughts? Too little, too much, just right?
Ben Sheets for Greinke?![]()
Grienke and Kottaras in a package deal to Nats?
ZG hasn't looked like the ZG of the first part of the season.
ZG hasn't looked like the ZG of the first part of the season except for the fact he completely dominated Tuesday night.
Odor is too young. With how the Brewers run their minor league system he wouldn't reach the Brewers for another 5 or 6 years. I'd rather have a draft pick instead.
Yes, well, in that case the entire league should overpay for him based on one good night in the last month and a half.
Last 10: 3-1 3.41ERA 58.0IP 53/12 K/BB
That stat is skewed by the fact that in one game he made like 1 pitch.
I don't really care to debate whether he's good or not. He's fine. He's just not all that, and all I was saying was that Washington wasn't going to give up much for him because, maybe, he'd fit in as the third best pitcher on the staff next year.
But seriously. He's fine. I'm sure your favorite team will get something WONDerful for him. Just not from Washington.
Fine? I'm not sure you realize how good Zack really is...
NL Rank:
K/9 - 9th
FIP - 1st (1st in MLB)
xFIP - 2nd (2nd in MLB)
Pitcher WAR - 1st
GB% - 7th
BB/9 - 13th
K's - 8th
And the stat MAY be skewed because of the Ejection Start. Or, he may have dominated even further. So let's just toss that out.
Then we can also toss out his one good month which puts him at 6-4 with a 4.22 ERA. He hasn't looked great, his July has been disastrous, and it really hasn't hurt that his team has scored 5+ runs in 13 of his 21 starts. He's good, but not great and he's coming into the trade deadline with a lot of questions surrounding him. You don't really want to grab a guy that needs 9 days off a a time to get right.
"how did Frow come to the conclusion that he needs 9 days off at a time to get right when he has done that all of one time this year and yet is the major league's best pitcher in 2 categories?"
...probably because he just sat for 9 days and then pitched well for the first time in a month.
Right. Because if it just happened once, and he didn't need 9 days to "get it right" in at least 11 other starts this year, you would obviously use the sample size of 1 instead of the sample size of 11.