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ChiTown 06-18-2018 06:09 PM

Hmmm. Can’t say that I have heard of any of those fellows. Anyone know anything about this group of players?

Al Bundy 06-18-2018 06:10 PM

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Gutierrez, 23, is Washington’s #10 prospect, Perkins, 21, is #11, according to MLB .com <a href="https://t.co/fI1wxb020T">https://t.co/fI1wxb020T</a></p>&mdash; Josh Vernier (@JoshVernier610) <a href="https://twitter.com/JoshVernier610/status/1008864374658883585?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 19, 2018</a></blockquote>
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OKchiefs 06-18-2018 06:10 PM

Dayton Moore can **** right off. Stats aren't everything, but every single one of these players is entirely unimpressive.

Al Bundy 06-18-2018 06:11 PM

So.. he got what you were going to get for a reliever with one year of control left.

Al Bundy 06-18-2018 06:12 PM

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">BA rated Gutierrez as having the best infield arm and Perkins as the best defensive OF in the Nate system.</p>&mdash; Craig Brown (@CraigBrown_BP) <a href="https://twitter.com/CraigBrown_BP/status/1008864457106317313?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 19, 2018</a></blockquote>
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tk13 06-18-2018 06:13 PM

If I'm reading this right Morel is 17 years old. Young pitcher. The other two guys seem like decent prospects. They aren't top guys like Robles or Soto, but I just don't think you're going to get that unless you trade someone with more control.

ChiTown 06-18-2018 06:14 PM

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Originally Posted by Al Bundy (Post 13597727)
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Gutierrez, 23, is Washington’s #10 prospect, Perkins, 21, is #11, according to MLB .com <a href="https://t.co/fI1wxb020T">https://t.co/fI1wxb020T</a></p>&mdash; Josh Vernier (@JoshVernier610) <a href="https://twitter.com/JoshVernier610/status/1008864374658883585?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 19, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Well, that sounds reasonably unimpressive. Like tk13 says, it’s hard to get much of a return for a rent a player, even for an elite closer like Herrera.

SPchief 06-18-2018 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by OKchiefs (Post 13597728)
Dayton Moore can **** right off. Stats aren't everything, but every single one of these players is entirely unimpressive.

Should have held out for Machado straight up

ChiefsCountry 06-18-2018 06:16 PM

Blake Perkins
The Nationals made the most of their two second-round picks in the 2015 Draft by selecting the best defensive outfielders still on the board in Andrew Stevenson and Arizona high school product Perkins. Though Perkins was Washington's second choice, he received the highest bonus in its Draft crop at $800,000 for his five-tool potential. Those tools were on full display during his first full season in the Class A South Atlantic League, as he hit for both average and power, paced the circuit in runs scored (105) and walks (72) and showed impact potential in center field as well as on the basepaths.

The Nationals helped Perkins become a switch-hitter upon entering the pro ranks, and the club is thrilled with his early returns from both sides of the plate. He made huge strides as a lefty in 2017, collecting 25 of his 39 extra-base hits including all eight of his home runs from that side, albeit with some swing-and-miss tendencies. He's more contact-oriented with modest gap power from his natural right side, while his patient approach and discerning eye stands out on both sides of the plate.

Perkins' plus speed translated to 31 steals in his first full season, and he should continue to swipe bags with ease thanks to his strong on-base skills. He gets excellent jumps and has range for days in all directions in center field, with average arm strength that allows him to play all three outfield positions if needed. Perkins has the ceiling of a top-of-the-order center fielder, with a fourth-outfielder floor thanks to his across-the-board tools.

SPchief 06-18-2018 06:16 PM

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Originally Posted by OKchiefs (Post 13597728)
Dayton Moore can **** right off. Stats aren't everything, but every single one of these players is entirely unimpressive.

Should have held out for Antuna straight up

tk13 06-18-2018 06:17 PM

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr"><a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Royals?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Royals</a> officials privately had wondered why a team wouldn’t step out for Herrera and pay a slightly higher price to secure him well before the non-waiver deadline. <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Nationals?src=hash&amp;ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Nationals</a> did just that, acquiring Herrera for 3 1/2 months as opposed to two. Typical Mike Rizzo aggression.</p>&mdash; Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) <a href="https://twitter.com/Ken_Rosenthal/status/1008865447608049664?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">June 19, 2018</a></blockquote>
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ChiefsCountry 06-18-2018 06:17 PM

Kelvin Gutierrez
Gutierrez established himself as a prospect during an All-Star campaign in the Class A Short Season New York-Penn League in 2015, when he recorded the circuit's fifth-highest average (.305) and tied for the league lead in doubles (21). He made a smooth transition to full-season ball in the Class A South Atlantic League the following year, earning midseason All-Star honors in the process, and was in the midst of a similarly strong offensive campaign in 2017 before a June ankle injury wiped out much of his second half. Gutierrez did manage to make up for some of that lost time in the Arizona Fall League, and the Nationals added him to their 40-man roster in November.

The Nationals view Gutierrez as one of the better pure hitters in their system. He has a relatively simple inside-out stroke from the right side of the plate that produces hard contact across the whole field and fuels his projection as an above-average hitter. And while he hasn't yet figured out how to apply his raw power during games, club officials do expect him to clear more fences once he becomes more comfortable firing his barrel and turning on the ball.

Primarily a shortstop early in his career before shifting to third base in 2014, Gutierrez moves well for his size at the hot corner, showing athletic actions and plenty of range, with near plus-plus arm strength that is a clean fit at the position. Meanwhile, after committing 25 errors in 2016, Gutierrez was focused and consistent in '17, prompting many evaluators to peg him as a future above-average defender.

Munson 06-18-2018 06:18 PM

Kennedy gives up a homer to the first batter.

I'm shocked!

Spott 06-18-2018 06:20 PM

The bullpen will never be able to finish a game now. Oh well. Probably going to lose 120 games now instead of 110.

OKchiefs 06-18-2018 06:20 PM

Well, I viewed Herrera as easily our best trade chip. Unless we trade Merrifield or Salvy, which I don't think Moore has the balls to do, I don't expect much ammunition to be added by trade with Moose being our only real trade chip now.


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