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JoeyPankake
Cain pitching well against the Blue Jays tonight just lost me a bet, but hopefully this is the start of him turning it around. Still owed quite a bit of money at this point. It would be a shame to have to phantom DL him.
steelerbravenation
With Pagan’s injury history and him about to hit free agency I wonder if the Giants would be interested in a package involving Markakis and Teheran ? Or maybe Inciarte and Teheran ? I think Julio would be a perfect fit in that ballpark and we could shed Markakis salary in the process.
Ekostuke
I would be okay with that who would we give up for Incrate and Teheran
johnsilver
Rodney also does not have the ability to throw strikes from game to game and sometimes pitch to pitch, which has been a career long problem of his. Having a great change doesn’t help, even with a high velocity FB without command of the zone.. Ask Ruby De La Rosa.. Yet another guy who could throw upper 90’s with just 2 pitches and has little to no command, yet has a really good change, taght by none other than one of the best change up artists of the last 30y in pedro martinez.
dj415cali
We might have to give to do a three team deal, the Braves want some lottery picks, which are tradable, I say Giants trade Jarrett Parker and Steven Okert to the A’s for the 37th Pick of the Lottery Round (Those picks are tradable) then flip the pick, Kyle Crick, Andrew Susac, and Mac Williamson to the Braves for Teheran, Inciarte, Vizcaino.