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Post by larrycook on May 30, 2016 22:36:01 GMT -5
Trafing quality prospects for top notch relievers, is that an acceptable strategy for the current Red Sox operations dept?
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Post by telluricrook on May 31, 2016 0:39:35 GMT -5
Trafing quality prospects for top notch relievers, is that an acceptable strategy for the current Red Sox operations dept? I dont believe it is.. I mean its not the way that most if not all of top notch relievers end up in a bullpen, they are not acquired via trade especially not for quality prospects.
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Post by telluricrook on May 31, 2016 0:47:49 GMT -5
Maybe, but its more realistic than trading for andrew miller just based on the fact the red sox and dodgers actually do business with each other. What's the incentive for either team to do this? Worthless suggestion, sorry. I know it was a worthless suggestion, i was just engaging in this conversation of hypothetical situations messing around and trying to see what it would take for him to trade espinoza, it was just as random as you trying to trade for mickey mouse.
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