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Mark P

  • April’s first edition of the Weekend Chat has been launched! We’ll take a minute to let some questions pile up, then get cooking

Sasaki

  • What are your thoughts so far on me

Mark P

  • A fine pitcher, plenty of talent, and still something of a project given his age and relative newness to the majors.  Still plenty of ceiling as a starter, but if nothing else, Sasaki showed that he can certainly thrive as a MLB reliever

Orioles

  • Panic!?

Baseball fan

  • Jays season over?

Mark P

  • Let’s start the “the season isn’t even two weeks old” cautionary reminders right now.  For Jays fans in particular, don’t forget that the team was middling at best for two full months in 2025 before things started clicking.

Ang T

  • Who gets the callup if the Mets have to place Polanco on the IL? I’m guessing Vidal Brujan.

Mister Met

  • With early struggles, is there a chance Benge gets demoted to AAA?  It’s not like he tore it up there last year and seems to be overmatched (announcer stated swing looks longer and rigid I believe).  If yes, what do you do with Soto hurt and unavailable as well?

Mark P

  • These situations go hand in hand.  If Soto and Polanco both have to hit the IL, Benge isn’t going anywhere since the Mets need the lineup help.  New York has two open spots on the 40-man roster so Brujan’s contract could be selected without much fuss, but the Mets might prefer Ronny Mauricio since he has an option remaining (and is obviously already on the 40-man).
  • In Polanco’s case, giving him a 10-day IL trip to rest up seems like an ideal situation, as having him just at DH is creating some lineup clogging

Money

  • It’s early in the season, any idea what Minnesota needs to improve on to make this season a success?

Mark P

  • Snarky answer is “a time machine,” since I think the Twins are in for a rough season.  Taj Bradley has looked sharp so far and Josh Bell is on one of his heaters, but that’s more or less it in terms of hot starts.  The unfortunate truth is that there’s no single aspect of the team that’s holding the Twins back — it’s every aspect at once

Thoughts on challenge system

  • Most fans seem to enjoy the extra layer of strategy, how about you? Do you think we’ll see it expand to 3-5 challenges a game? Players given more than 2 seconds to decide if they want to challenge?

Mark P

  • I’m a big fan of the challenge system and how smoothly it’s become part of baseball lore.  Dunno if any tweaks need to be incorporated just yet.  If anything, I can see it maybe eventually bumped up to three challenges a game, though five seems like too many

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Anthony Franco

  • Good afternoon, hope you're all well!
  • Looking forward to another of these, let's get it going

Brewer Fan

  • Is it weird that the Brewers haven't actually announced the Pratt extension? And on that topic, if it does get done, it wouldn't rule out a Made or Pena extension right?

Anthony Franco

  • It's a little atypical but I don't think any cause for concern. Adam McCalvy hypothesized yesterday that it's just a logistical holdup on completing the physical
  • Which would make sense. He played for Nashville through March 29, the extension report came out on the 30th, and he hasn't played any of their past three games despite being on the active roster. Could just be a travel thing to get him to Milwaukee and get final sign-off on the medical

thebeatlesshow

  • Anthony,  Thanks again.  Is the complete game no hitter on the way to being extinct (if it isn't already)?

Anthony Franco

  • I don't think so. Less common, yes, largely because teams are more concerned about pitch counts and there's a decent chance you're running a pretty high number in a no-hitter because it's probably coming with some strikeouts
  • But it's still a hell of an accomplishment for a pitcher and managers care about that
  • Whoops, just realized I didn't answer the second part of that first Brewers question:

    Don't see why Pratt would take a Made or Pena extension off the table, no

Cubbies

  • What are the Cubs gonna do with their OF after this season? Happ and Seiya both FAs and Cassie was traded for Cabrera.

Anthony Franco

  • QO to both, ideal if one of them accepts and takes that decision off the table. Feels like Happ is the likelier of the two to return if they're signing one to a three-year deal
  • If they believe in Kevin Alcántara at all, have to give him a real opportunity next year. He'll be out of options and the strikeout questions aren't getting answered if he's only playing twice a week

Little Texas

  • I’m my way to the Rangers home opener to see Gore pitch, Here’s to his CY Young season.

Anthony Franco

  • Enjoy!

3D-space ABS

  • Why would the Mariners forgo managing a signing like Emerson's so that PPI was still in play?

M

  • now that he's signed an extension and thus no longer eligible for the PPI, how long before Emerson is up with the Ms?
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MLBTR Chat Transcript

Steve Adams

  • Good afternoon! I’ll get toing in a couple minutes, but feel free to begin sending questions in now
  • Get going*, even

Brewers fan

  • Thoughts on the Pratt extension?

Steve Adams

  • We talked about this at length and all the other recent extensions on the episode of the podcast we recorded this morning. That’ll drop tomorrow, so check that out in the morning.In general, I’m surprised for a few reasons. Pratt seems to have a lower ceiling than some of their other infield prospects, and the Brewers in general are deep there. Beyond Pratt, there’s Jett Williams, Jesus Made, Luis Pena, Andrew Fischer. Turang is controlled four more years (though I’m sure they’ll trade him at some point closer to free agency)

    Pratt is also more glove-and-speed oriented, which isn’t going to pay as well in arbitration. And he’s repped by Scott Boras, which is a different brand of surprising.

  • I don’t think it’s some catastrophically bad deal or anything, but I question why there was such urgency to get Pratt in particular signed. Maybe he’s just the only one of their young infield guys who was amenable to signing in a price range deemed acceptable by ownership

Mr.Plow

  • Do you like the new ABS system?

Steve Adams

  • I’ve really enjoyed the rollout. I love the crowds getting into it. And broadly, I just love not having to roll my eyes or groan at as many missed calls.
  • I think maybe going to three challenges would be would be preferable for me, but I also understand being wary of creating a system where teams are challenging too frequently.

Guest

  • Two eligible players available. Jake Burger and Sal Stewart which is the better pickup

Steve Adams

  • For fantasy? Stewart all day, every day. Not close.

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Steve Adams

  • Good morning! Chatting a bit earlier than usual today, since I need to bring the car in for some work this afternoon. We'll get going at noon CT, but as always, feel free to ask some questions ahead of time if you prefer!
  • Good afternoon!
  • Let's begin

MarinersMan

  • What areas will the Mariners target at the trade deadline, assuming they're performing like people expect them to? SP? RP? Bench depth?

Steve Adams

  • Every contending club is in the mix for bullpen help. Seattle's bullpen core -- Munoz, Brash, Speier, Ferrer and to a lesser extent Bazardo -- is great, but they'll still be looking to deepen things. And if either Ferrer or Speier gets hurt, I'm sure they'll specifically target a lefty.I could see a corner OF/DH bat being on the list, as Canzone hasn't hit over a particularly large sample yet and a Raley/Robles platoon isn't exactly a lock to produce.

    Rotation depth behind the top guys isn't great, so I can see a starter on the list if they have some health issues -- though they've obviously been pretty good at keeping Gilbert/Woo/Castillo/Kirby healthy (or at least clear of major season-ending issues)

  • Broadly, the Mariners don't have a ton of holes though. Which is why they were I think universally picked by our staff to win the West.

Richard

  • Hi Steve, When Joyce and Yates are back in May, who closes for LAA? At the end f the year, who has more saves for the Twins, Rogers or Sands?

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Mark P

  • It’s the first Weekend Chat of the 2026 regular season! Plenty to discuss after a wild first few days of baseball, so let’s get down to business…
  • …um, after I first put the actual chat link into the post.  Whoops!

Guest

  • When do you see the Pirates calling up Konnor Griffin?

Mark P

  • Assuming he’s raking at Triple-A, probably around the first week or two of May?

    As much as one has to factor in finances when discussing the Pirates, from a pure baseball perspective, I agree with the decision to keep Griffin in the minors.  He hasn’t played much Triple-A ball, and his work in Spring Training still showed some holes in his game

Squints

  • As a Brewer and White Sox fan, it was an interesting weekend. My question is do the Sox have any pitching to at least flirt with 70 wins?

Mark P

  • Unlikely, though Murakami hitting (checks notes) 162 home runs should be a lot of fun!

Josh

  • If the Diamondbacks start like 2-14 would they consider trading Ketel Marte before he gets his 10/5 rights in mid April?

Mark P

  • Even a truly disastrous start isn’t going to prompt Arizona to make a throw-in-the-towel move like dealing Marte so early
  • That’s the kind of trade that changes a team’s path for the next few years, and not something that should be done in knee-jerk fashion.

    If the D’Backs were really that worried about Marte’s 10-and-5 rights, they wouldn’t dealt him months ago

Dave

  • Looks like the Phillies are not hitting again. When is it going to be time to make some trades? Or sign some hitters?

D. Dombroski

  • Should I trade Bohm by the deadline?

Ryan M.

  • What are the chances the Phillies fire Rob Thompson this year early on? Like what happened to Girardi.

Mark P

  • Philly fans are not super impressed by their team’s start, judging by this sampling of the many submissions wondering of the Phillies are doomed.

    As I’ll surely be saying many times tonight….it’s early.  Far too early to immediately hit a panic button or talk about firing Thomson.

  • Though I do kinda think they should’ve moved on from Bohm last winter, either via trade or even a non-tender

Blotto

  • New owners tend to cut back expenses. How will the Padres new owners do that?

Mark P

  • We’ll have to learn who the new owners will be, before starting the speculation about trimming payroll.  The Padres have already cut back on spending over the last couple of years, plus there’s this unusual situation with Darvish’s contract and possibly retirement that could represent some unexpected savings for the team.
  • There’s also the next CBA to determine how baseball’s financial structure may or may not change, which also factors into how the Padres and the other 29 teams will approach future spending

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Anthony Franco

  • Good afternoon, hope you've all had a good week!
  • We've got regular season baseball again, exciting times! Let's get rolling

Mad Max

  • Thoughts on Cubs and extensions? Comp to Anthony and Red Sox,what percentage can be applied of regret to Armstrong,Anthony,Merrill in 3 years? Which tema takes a step forward due to locking up young talent versus using up a position and payroll?

Anthony Franco

  • I'd order them Anthony, Merrill, PCA on value but I'd happily have done any of them if I were the team. The track record on those extensions for high-end position player prospects who find immediate MLB success is pretty good
  • If that guy becomes Ronald Acuña or Corbin Carroll, it's one of the three to five most valuable contracts in the game. Even if they go the Michael Harris II or (worse) Ke'Bryan Hayes path, it's not the end of the world. Risk-reward in these cases almost always points to the team being aggressive if the player is willing to sign early
  • Cubs ones are a little weird because they follow a different path than the usual early-career extension. Typically a little shorter commitment that buys out one or two free agent years without attaching club options at the back end.

    They did something similar with Happ and the first Hoerner deal. It reduces the long-term upside a little bit but they seem to prefer keeping the guarantee comparatively low (PCA would've beaten Merrill money if they went longer)

NL MVP candidates

  • Did the MLBTR staff have a chuckle that nobody picked anyone other than Ohtani to win his fourth consecutive NL MVP? Granted the NL might be somewhat light on superstars compared to the AL (Judge, Bobby Witt Jr, Cal Raleigh, Julio, etc)... but nobody thought Juan Soto deserved a nod? He's a 40-40 guy now after all

Anthony Franco

  • Ha, we did them all individually. I put mine in last before sending them out but deliberately avoiding looking at anyone else's picks when I wrote them all up. After four or five Ohtani picks, I wondered if it'd be unanimous
  • He's so clearly the best player in MLB that I think any of us felt like picking someone else would come off as too contrarian, but I would still take the field. Not like it'd be a huge surprise if Soto, Acuña, Carroll, even Tatis jumped in there

Randy, the destroyer

  • Who do you think gets squeezed off the Yankees roster when Volpe returns (assuming everyone stays healthy until then)? Their bench is Goldy, Grichuk, backup C Escarra and Rosario. Do they just drop Grichuk at that point?

Anthony Franco

  • They're probably assuming someone's hurt in between (Stanton most likely), but if they avoid any injuries, I'd guess Rosario's the odd man out. Feels a little redundant if you're also carrying Caballero on the bench
  • Could also option Volpe if Caballero and all the bench guys are performing. Doubt that's the plan right now but it would preserve all the roster depth and if Volpe looks shaky on the rehab assignment, wouldn't be that hard to justify

To ATL

  • I'm a big fan of Ozzie Albies the person, but is he on a short leash if his bat doesn't come to life? .548 OPS in Spring Training, yikes.

Anthony Franco

  • Eh I just don't think the Braves believe in Nacho Alvarez at all and I have tough time seeing the argument that even a diminished version of Albies is worse than Jorge Mateo or Kyle Farmer
  • The first $7M option was a no-brainer because he played well in the second half and there was the relatively big buyout ($4M). That's not the case for the upcoming option, so I wouldn't be surprised if they move on at the end of the year. Could curtail his playing time once HSK comes back by using Dubón at second, but I don't think Ozzie's getting pushed off the roster in-season

Joe Ryan

  • I'm guessing I'm gone shortly after the break. Or are ownership and the FO too directionless to move anyone at the deadline, just like they fumbled the winter?

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Steve Adams

  • Hello! We'll get underway at 2pm CT, but feel free to ask some questions in advance
  • Let's begin!

Still an A

  • With Didier Fuentes superior numbers to everyone he was battling 5th spot for, why is he still staying in the bullpen with Strider now on the IL?

Steve Adams

  • Fuentes only threw 70 total innings last year between the majors and minors combined. I imagine he'll be in a multi-inning role in the 'pen early on. Given the injury risk associated with basically every starter in Atlanta, I would expect he'll get ample opportunity to start some games this year, probably with a pretty regular cap of five to six innings to keep his overall workload down.Whatever shape the Atlanta rotation takes on Opening Day is going to be more temporary than that of the average club.

Ditto

  • Thanks for taking my question - does McGonigle make the Tigers? If so, what does a reasonable season stat wise look like? Same for J Lawlar, feels like he’s been around forever, but what is the stats look like there?

Cat_Herder

  • Tigers start on Thursday.  What are the chances we find out McGonigle's next playing location before then?  They can't really send him to Toledo, can they?

Steve Adams

  • I'd be extremely surprised if the Tigers sent McGonigle down -- far more so than I was with the Pirates sending Griffin down. McGonigle has been so impressive this spring, and they have no other shortstop options who inspire real confidence. Early in camp, I thought it felt like a longer shot, but as the spring has progressed it's felt increasingly likely and now feels borderline inevitable.
  • Steamer and ZiPS have McGonigle hitting .255ish with a .330-.340 OBP and a slugging in the .415 to .440 range. I'll take the over across the board, but I understand that projection systems inherently just aren't going to forecast monster numbers for a 21-year-old who hasn't even played in AAA.I'm taking the significant over on Jordan Lawlar's projections (.235ish, .300ish, .370ish). I think he's going to hit for plenty of power. There'll probably be plenty of strikeouts, so the .235 to .240 average seems fair, but he's walked too much in the minors and has so much raw power. He's been really disciplined this spring, small sample notwithstanding. An OBP in the .330 range and a mid-.400s slugging with real 20-20 upside feels plausible.

    No clue how the OF defense is going to look haha, but I think he'll hit.

buhlake

  • With Joc Pederson’s struggles at the plate and in the field (specifically at first base), what do the Rangers do with him if the struggles translate into the regular season too?

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Anthony Franco

  • Good afternoon, hope all is well!
  • News is starting to pick up and we're a little behind schedule to finish the Offseason Review Series before Thursday, so I'll have to keep this one around an hour
  • Let's get it going

Save harry the K’s

  • Justin Crawford hasn’t exactly hit the cover off the ball this spring. What are the chances we see more Marsh in CF and Kemp/someone else in left if that continues?

Anthony Franco

  • I assume Crawford's got at least two months as an everyday player before the Phillies go there. Marsh is a little stretched in center, they don't have any great alternatives in left, and Crawford doesn't get much out of going back to Triple-A
  • Can argue they should've been more aggressive in shoring up the outfield depth but they weren't, and it some point, they do need to give Crawford to work through things at the MLB level

Gavin

  • Preller has to trade for a starter right?  Or is content riding the elite bullpen til Musgrove and Canning are ready?
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Steve Adams

  • Greetings! Happy Tuesday / St. Patrick’s Day / WBC final! I’ll get going at 1pm, but feel free to start sending in questions ahead of time if you prefer.
  • Hello!
  • Let’s begin

Lucas Giolito

  • What date do I have to wait until so I don’t have draft pick compensation attached?

Steve Adams

  • He didn’t receive a qualifying offer. He’s not attached to draft pick compensation.

Silky Johnson

  • McGonigle can’t NOT make the opening day roster at this point, right?!?!

Steve Adams

  • Darragh and I discussed this on the podcast episode we recorded this morning, which will drop tomorrow. But in short, yeah, at this point I’m fully expecting it. He’s been so good at every stop, including MLB spring training. There are no clear roadblocks to playing time for him. The Tigers are all in on 2026. I’ll be very surprised if he’s not the Opening Day SS.

MattStats5

  • Thanks for doing these chats, Steve. Are the Orioles really going to carry four 1B/DH (counting Mayo once Westburg returns) into Opening Day, or is a trade more likely?  A few teams have 1B/DH at-bats available, making Mountcastle a nice trade chip.

Steve Adams

  • I don’t really agree all that much that Mountcastle is a nice trade chip. I mean, I’m sure there’d be some modest interest if they shopped him, but RHH first basemen are about the least valued position in the game, he’s making decent money, and he’s coming off a down/injury-marred year.I have no doubt that some clubs would happily plug him into a 1B/DH role, but probably not for any particularly interesting return.

    Still seems like the eventual odd man out, though. I agree on that much

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Steve Adams

  • Good afternoon! Hope the weekend treated everyone well. I'll get started at about 2pm CT (give or take a minute or two), but feel free to start asking questions in advance, as always.
  • Greetings! Let's begin

cambo

  • How do you see the Rockies 1st base gig shaping up all season?

Steve Adams

  • I assume you're going to see at least four guys with 20+ starts there: Edouard Julien, Troy Johnston, Blaine Crim and TJ Rumfield. Charlie Condon could be an option later in the year, too. I'll go with Julien as the 1B leader among the guys listed here, with Rumfield in second. Julien can't be optioned and is a poor 2B defender, so I think they'll just stick him at 1B if he hits at all.

Bill G

  • Prediction Time:  Why is it easier to predict who will come in last in each division than it is those who will come in first?

Steve Adams

  • A bad team is only going to get worse due to injuries. Tougher to tell which good team(s) are going to fall victim to that randomness. Plus, most truly bad/last-place teams don't have a lot of depth or good farm systems on which to draw (which is part of why they're predicted last in the first place).

Stealing Home

  • I've been listening to fantasy podcasts and one thing I don't understand is the love for Cory Seager and the fear for Trevor Story.  Can you explain this?  CBS actually went as far as to say even if you only get 3/4 of a season out of Seager it's better than most SS behind him over a full season, where Story landed on their dud list.  I know both have great talent, roughly the same age and have been injury prone in their careers, but are they forgetting the great fantasy season Story had?  Very similar to Lindor but he's being drafted 10 rounds later.  To be fair Seager is being drafted around where Story is.  If I knew both would stay healthy, I would be hard pressed to pick one over the other.

Steve Adams

  • Story's season last year was both the first time he's taken 400 plate appearances AND the first time he's reached 20 HR or 20 SB since 2021. Last year feels like a ceiling year for Story, who's 33 years old and has the type of K-BB profile that's inherently going to leave him with a much lower floor than someone like Seager.Seager has his own durability concerns, but he's a perennial monster in the batter's box. He strikes out way less, walks way more, hits the ball harder and generally does everything better than Story. He's more than a year younger, too.
  • The only way I'd ever take Story over Seager would be if you told me Seager was only going to play 70 games and Story would play 150. Even then, I'd be tempted to take Seager and just piece SS together (or fiendishly use that crystal ball outlook to trade him after 67 games, haha)

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