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Greg Pappas

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  1. Grats guys! Your team is on fire and has earned where they are.
  2. I admit that I was wrong when I said during the trade deadline that you guys were not a playoff team this year or even likely next year. The Tigers got hot! Maybe my doubt spurred them on?! Anyone, I'm glad all is going well for them/you, but will root against them if they match up with the O's. Take care.
  3. Thanks, saw that a bit ago. I had posted a Mullins for Seranthony trade, so this is close. I can assure you this is a precursor to a bigger trade.
  4. Good post. I think we're mostly agreeing. Neither of us expect a trade, but even if not, I've appreciated the discussion. I would like to ask, what would be your final proposal on a deal? Last call, what trade has you agreeing to pull the trigger?
  5. Right, he has proven he is a major leaguer. That's not in question. What is speculative is his durability and ability to throw at the same level once he breaks through his previous high (149.1) in IP. Most O's fans (including me) feel he can do it, but still see the risk in it. I just feel some Tigers' fans need to at least acknowledge that part of it. Again, I hope it works out.
  6. That's not unreasonable. I honestly would be shocked if Holliday were dealt, but it's not a ridiculous thing to see him included in these sort of proposals.
  7. So, to be clear, you're saying Skubal would be the CY Young winner if the season ended today? If so, we agree, though it's pretty close. But that's just it, the season doesn't end today. You make a large point about speculation in regards to prospects, yet don't mention Skubal's performance (and health) moving forward as being speculative. He's never thrown over 149.1 innings in his career, yet you are already declaring he's better than the proven Burnes, who has pitched at a Top Tier level for years AND you then say that it's not close? Skubal's numbers are slightly better than Burnes at this time, as both have 20 starts, with Skubal's ERA at 2.34 v Burnes at 2.38 and Skubal's WHIP at 0.919 v Burnes at 1.043. Burnes has actually won a Cy Young, received MVP votes, and been a 4x All Star. It's speculative to imply Skubal is better and will continue to be better. The truth is, Skubal v Burnes is not really important, but you brought it up. Skubal has 2.4 years of control remaining. That's a fact. Injuries have been an unfortunate reality for Skubal. That is also a fact. He's been great thus far this season (fact) and looks like he's going to be great moving forward, if he remains healthy. That last part is speculative. Over the last four years Skubal has logged 149 IP, 118 IP, 80 IP, and 123 IP. Those are facts. I and most of the O's fanbase would love to acquire Skubal. That's also a fact. Again, it's not fair to say these top tier prospects may not pan out, and then say that Skubal will. There needs to be room to admit there is risk in these types of trades. I sincerely hope that a fair deal can be had and that everyone wins. That usually means both fan bases feel they got robbed. LOL
  8. We wouldn't need Meadows in return, but essentially Holliday, Brandon Young, Strowd, and Rhodes (or Fabian) would do it for you?
  9. I'm on that site and appreciate the work they put into it, though, as they themselves admit, it's just a best guess. If you just took away Norby, that would make it super close in value. Naturally, many feel the O's would not trade Holliday, but as I've repeated, one never knows.
  10. I'm curious, in all seriousness (as if we should take this as a serious thing 😛 ) what you would legitimately want from the O's for Skubal. The hour is getting late, and we are a team in need. Skubal's not the only starter in town, but may be the best available, despite his injury risks and prior innings pitched totals. Thanks in advance.
  11. FWIW I agree with many of you that Skubal stays. 🙂
  12. The Dodgers have nowhere near the prospect value we do, so if Skubal is dealt to them, it'll likely be because Elias just wouldn't pull the trigger. He's in a tough spot and other teams know it. So, it'll be interesting to see how he resolves our needs.
  13. I agree with you in general. We do need to make a move or moves for pitching, but was illustrating that the "logjam" isn't that backed up. It is cool to imagine all of these guys in the lineup but the odds are that something will go down at the deadline, and one or more of these bigger prospects could be a part of that. Yeah, I wasn't saying this year in regards to the defense. But rather beginning next season and on from there.
  14. Most at the Orioles Hangout said no, but not all. Man, I'd love to get Skubal, but it just seems like it'll be too tough to get done.
  15. To compare Skubal's trade to Soto's isn't realistic. Just my two cents though.
  16. It is a great problem to have, no doubt. Basallo will be ready as soon as late next season, so he can backup Rutschman and play 1B/DH. Holliday will likely return this season, but I've been hoping they'll start grooming him to take over CF next season. That way Westburg plays 2B and Mayo 3B. Kjerstad is slotted in to start in RF next year as Santander is a FA at year's end. We have room, but our manager, Brandon Hyde, has been hesitant to move on from vets, though that will resolve itself next season. Mullins and Hays may also not return, though we have control for another season for each. So much to consider.
  17. You know, anything is possible. What I think could be and what actually could be may be very different things. I don't believe Elias would deal Holliday to Detroit for Skubal, but maybe it is within the realm of possibilities. I'd be surprised if Basallo AND Kjerstad were both dealt for a great starter, but one with injury concerns. But then again, I may be wrong. Elias LOVES his prospects, as does everyone else, but at some point he'll need to move the needle. I'll run this trade proposal by the Orioles Hangout posters and get their take.
  18. This may be true, which is why I doubt it'll be the O's. But I've been wrong before. Time will tell. It always does.
  19. A poster pointed out they were browsing here and got me to stop back over. I always appreciate the effort folks put into trade proposals but must say this one I quoted is beyond reasonable. I can assure you that there is no way that the Orioles will trade Mayo AND Basallo in a trade (if they even deal them at all) and you add Kjerstad or Cowser AND Povich or McDermott AND maybe Norby. It would absolutely shock me if we did something like Mayo and Kjerstad (or Cowser) and no one else, much less the rest of it.
  20. Thank you for your thoughts, all, it's truly appreciated. If Skubal is dealt, wherever that may be, I hope you all are happy with the return. Take care.
  21. Guys, I admit that I may be misreading the situation, in my consideration of what Elias would be willing to do. But from everything he's said, it would really be a shock to our fanbase if he did indeed trade any of Holliday, Basallo, or Mayo. I honestly do hope an agreement can be reached, for both fan bases sake. Time will tell. It always does.
  22. I think it's important to acknowledge Skubal's injury history, as well as the fact that he's never thrown more than 149.1 innings in his career. That was in 2021. It's hard to refer to someone as the best at something he hasn't done a lot of. While saying that, he has been truly outstanding when he's pitched... among the best of the best. He then threw 117.2 in 2022 before the flexor tendon injury derailed the remainder of the season. BTW, not to be dismissed as insignificant, he underwent Tommy John surgery in college. He rebounded well after returning last season, throwing 80.1 IP. Thus far this season he has been very good, as usual, with 110 IP and a 2.37 ERA. He looks great this season and will likely exceed his prior high of 149.1 IP if he remains healthy. I really like Skubal. Having him two seasons beyond this one is crucial, as it adds a stabilizing starter to the top of the rotation and helps offset the potential loss of Burnes. Also, as a lefty, he would be an ideal fit in between Burnes and Rodriguez this playoff push. Like many pitchers, his health is cause for concern, but he looks to be past his prior issues. He is my current favorite as a potentially available starter.
  23. I would trade Mayo+ and said so in my earlier posts. I was just posting what I think Elias will and will not do. Hard to say though. FWIW these are 3B Coby Mayo's last 162 games: 721 PA, 113 R, 53 2B, 47 HR, 146 RBI, 8 SB, 392 TB, .311/.412/.643, 13.2% BB, 24.4% K AAA Norfolk is actually (by a slim margin) a pitcher's park, so it's not like he did it in the Pacific Coast League. 🙂
  24. Thanks for the Welcome. Holliday is a definite no. Regarding Beavers, he isn't the heir apparent to Cedric Mullins, but is a solid OF prospect. While Beavers can play all three OF positions, he may be better suited as a CoF. Meadows seems like the sort of young player you'd be looking to add, not subtract, but regardless, we wouldn't be trading Holliday, and especially not Holliday AND Basallo AND two others. I'm not trying to be rude, but that's a very far-fetched proposal. Anyway, I do appreciate getting different takes. That's mainly why I'm here, so thank you.
  25. Love Randy Marsh... my favorite South Park character. 🙂
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