Email a copy of 'NL Notes: Brewers, Kershaw, Peralta, Rockies' to a friend
Loading ...
By Steve Adams | at
Email a copy of 'NL Notes: Brewers, Kershaw, Peralta, Rockies' to a friend
MLB Trade Rumors is not affiliated with Major League Baseball, MLB or MLB.com
hide arrows scroll to top
hamelin4mvp
The return for Lucroy was solid – and fans still have to wait and see who the PTBNL is.
Even if the Brewers didn’t get as big of a haul as they hoped, what GM is going to openly come out say that?
armsiderun14
With how Dahl has performed in his short time in the Majors, the Rockies would be silly to cut his at-bats with the return of Parra. I know it’s a small sample size to judge Dahl’s future success (although he hit quite well in the minors), he seems to be the superior hitter. Since Parra left Milwaukee last year, he has an OPS+ of 69 in roughly 500 at-bats. If the Rockies want to keep pushing for the playoffs, Dahl should be the everyday LF. Heck, even if they fall out of contention, Dahl should still get the lion’s share of starts out there since he is a potential core piece for future Rockies teams.
Ray Ray
Well the Rockies have Dahl, CarGo, and Blackmon. I’m only counting 3 quality major league outfielders. Because the 4th surely isn’t Parra and his -1.6 WAR. Parra should be on the bench or traded if you can convince someone that he is the same guy as 3 years ago.
comebacktrail28
Kenny Williams might take you up on that last comment
JFisnasty
That was an odd signing for them. They had Corey Dickerson with control who is probably better, but traded him for a good reliever with only one year remaining. And parra was coming off a bad run in Baltimore too. Seemed bad at the time, now it’s even worse
11Bravo
I would be ecstatic if the PTBNL was either Yohander Mendez or Ronald Guzman.
dberndt210
Same here. I’d add tavares and Ibanez too. Maybe jurado, sadzeck or matuella if they got a little lower on the list