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Rockies Will Listen To Offers On Cal Quantrill, Austin Gomber

By Steve Adams | July 3, 2024 at 11:36am CDT

The Rockies have a reputation for hanging onto — and at times extending — veterans who would be likely trade candidates with other organizations. In recent years, they’ve declined to trade Trevor Story, Jon Gray, Daniel Bard, C.J. Cron, Brent Suter and others despite sitting near the bottom of the standings in the National League. (Bard and Cron were signed to ill-fated extensions.) Various reports have already indicated that the Rockies have zero inclination to listen to trade scenarios involving third baseman Ryan McMahon, but Will Sammon, Katie Woo and Patrick Mooney of The Athletic report that Colorado decision-makers “plan to consider” offers for some players who are controlled beyond the current season.

Right-hander Cal Quantrill and lefty Austin Gomber are the two most obvious trade candidates on the staff, and the team will indeed consider offers on each, per the report. Both are in their second season of arbitration eligibility, with Quantrill earning a $6.55MM salary and Gomber being paid just shy of half that at $3.15MM. Both are controlled through the 2025 season and are slated to become free agents in the 2025-26 offseason.

Of the two, the 29-year-old Quantrill likely has more value despite being the pricier arm. He’s posted a team-high 95 1/3 innings in 2024 and recorded a 3.78 ERA on the back of an 18% strikeout rate, 8.5% walk rate, 46.9% grounder rate and 1.13 HR/9. It’s been a nice rebound effort for Quantrill in a tough setting for any pitcher. The former No. 8 overall draft pick was torched for a 5.24 ERA last season in an injury-shortened year with the Guardians but is now in the midst of his third season of solid results in a big league rotation. Quantrill also pitched to a combined 3.16 ERA in 336 innings with Cleveland in 2021-22, showing the same blend of sub-par strikeout rates with an aversion to hard contact.

Quantrill isn’t without his flaws. His 18% strikeout rate is worse than the league-average, but right in line with his career 17.8% mark. He’s never missed bats at a high level, and his command is more good than great. Similarly, while he uses a sinker as his primary offering, his ground-ball rates are typically a bit above average but far from elite. Quantrill has in the past featured a changeup — he’s largely moved away from the pitch this season — but it hasn’t kept lefties in check as much as hoped when the pitch received plus grades back to his prospect days. Lefties have a career .241/.318/.404 slash against him, while righties are at a comparable .266/.313/.400. He’s been hittable by all opponents but also not overexposed in platoon settings.

Gomber, 30, has pitched 87 2/3 innings this season and turned in a 4.72 ERA. That number has climbed by nearly two runs since the calendar turned to June. At the end of May, Gomber was sporting a tidy 2.76 earned run average, but he’s been blasted for 28 earned runs with an 18-to-7 K/BB ratio over his past 29 frames, dating back to June 2.

Rough patches of this sort are all too familiar for the Rockies and Gomber, who came to Denver as part of the regrettable Nolan Arenado trade with St. Louis. The former fourth-round pick is second (to Kyle Freeland) on the Rockies in innings pitched dating back to his acquisition, having piled up 466 2/3 frames over 99 appearances (83 starts). He’s posted a tepid 5.13 ERA in that time and actually generated slightly better results at Coors Field (4.96 ERA) than on the road (5.31 ERA). Look back through Gomber’s month-to-month splits in any given season, and there’s typically a month or two like his April/May run in 2024, but they’re largely offset by pronounced struggles that mirror his current slump.

Gomber punched out a solid 23.2% of his opponents in his first season with the Rox, but he’s at 16.1% this year and has seen the average velocity on his fastball drop from 91.6 mph in ’21 to 90.3 mph this season, per Statcast. He’s also scaled back the usage of his slider in favor of more curveballs and changeups. Back in 2021, Statcast credited his slider with a hearty 35% whiff rate, but the pitch is down to 17.7% this season and has been hit increasingly hard over the past couple seasons, so it’s not a huge surprise to see him moving away from it.

While neither Quantrill nor Gomber would fetch the type of haul that would seismically improve the Colorado farm system, both should generate interest. That’s true not only due to their relatively affordable salaries and extra year of club control, but also due to the simple lack of alternatives on the market for teams seeking rotation help. Quantrill is a borderline playoff starter at best, and Gomber is likely seen as more of a fifth starter who can help eat innings before sliding into a bullpen role in the playoffs. For some clubs, that type of stability is all they’re seeking.

It’s far from a given that the Rockies will ultimately move either pitcher. Quantrill has spoken positively about the experience of pitching in Colorado and at Coors Field specifically. He’s exceeded expectations since being acquired from Cleveland and, historically speaking, is the type of veteran the Rockies have looked to sign for multiple years rather than trade. Their ostensible willingness to listen to offers on him would be something of a change of pace but arguably a welcome one for a club that has at multiple times passed on trade opportunities that would’ve bolstered their minor league system only to eventually lose said players for no return at all when they become free agents. Whether either pitcher drums up enough interest to warrant an offer that convinces the Rockies to move remains an open question, though.

Colorado does have other arms that are controlled/signed beyond the current season, though most are performing poorly. Dakota Hudson has an ERA just shy of 6.00 with nearly as many walks as strikeouts. He’s arbitration-eligible this winter. Kyle Freeland is signed through 2026 and will earn $16MM in each of the next two seasons. In a healthy season, he might’ve drawn interest, but he only returned from the 60-day IL a couple weeks back after a lengthy stint due to an elbow strain. He’s looked sharp since returning (two runs in 12 2/3 innings) but was clobbered for a 13.21 ERA in four starts prior to his IL trip.

The Athletic also cites righty Ryan Feltner as a name who could draw interest despite an ugly 5.60 ERA of his own. There’s some sense to that as a potential buy-low candidate. Feltner averages 95 mph on his heater and has turned in a career-low 6.2% walk rate in this year’s 91 2/3 innings. His 19.3% strikeout rate is below average by a couple percentage points, but his 10.5% swinging-strike rate isn’t far from par and he has solid spin rates on his breaking pitches.

Feltner, 27, will be arb-eligible as a Super Two player this offseason. He’s controllable for four more seasons and has a pair of minor league options remaining. A contending club might not want to plug him directly into their rotation — particularly if said team is in a tightly contested division/Wild Card race. Other clubs looking to 2025 and beyond — or perhaps those with comfortable division leads but still needing some rotation depth — could view him as a longer-term project with good raw stuff who could benefit from a change of scenery.

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  1. Rsox

    11 months ago

    Quantrill is likely to generate some interest. Gomber as a lefty that can be used out of the bullpen may also draw some interest. Not sure about Feltner or Hudson.

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    • RunDMC

      11 months ago

      He should. He looks closer to his 2022 form, which was impressive, especially considering he’s playing so many games in high-altitude. He’d be an interesting get for ATL for depth and controllable via arb through 2025 season.

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      • spudchukar

        11 months ago

        For the Cards too!

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  2. Woods Rider

    11 months ago

    Right. “Listen” Means Monfort will want the other teams owners first born due to his consistent overevaluation of players.

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    • Old York

      11 months ago

      @Woods Rider

      He’s trying to get any value he can out of the trade. Wouldn’t be surprised if some owner is so desperate they overpay for Quantrill, who ends up collapsing down the stretch, due to his under the hood metrics not being so good.

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      • Blackpink in the area

        11 months ago

        Quantrill is pitching great in a park where nobody pitches great. I don’t see a collapse down the stretch coming.

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        • Old York

          11 months ago

          He’s overperforming, regardless of park he’s pitching in. I expect some regression soon.

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        • Blackpink in the area

          11 months ago

          The regression will get canceled out by the fact he’s not pitching half his games in Colorado anymore.

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        • Old York

          11 months ago

          He wasn’t great with Cleveland, either.

          I’ll eat crow if I’m wrong but I expect some regression coming.

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        • Blackpink in the area

          11 months ago

          He was pretty darn good with Cleveland in 2021 and 2022. He’s outperformed his FIP by half a run in his career. Not saying he can keep doing it but he has a history of doing it.

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        • Windowpane

          11 months ago

          He won 15 games one year for Cleveland. That ain’t good???

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  3. Longtimecoming

    11 months ago

    What does a Padres reunion with Cal take?

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    • Rsox

      11 months ago

      Tree-Fiddy?

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  4. Old York

    11 months ago

    Why?

    Cal is overperforming his actual under the hood metrics, regardless if he pitches in Coors or not. I guess if you’re in the market for a pitcher that gives you a 4.50 performance each outing, but don’t give up too much for them. Gomber even worse under the hood metrics. Maybe trade for some single-A guys? Otherwise, no thanks.

    Cal Quantrill:

    ERA: 3.78
    xERA: 4.23
    FIP: 4.54
    FRA: 4.75
    SIERA: 4.51

    Austin Gomber:

    ERA: 4.72
    xERA: 4.88
    FIP: 4.86
    FRA: 4.91
    SIERA: 4.61

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    • seamaholic 2

      11 months ago

      An xERA of 4.2 at Coors is about a 3.5 at a neutral park.

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      • Old York

        11 months ago

        @seamaholic 2

        It’s removed the coors effect. That’s his metrics, regardless of park.

        xERA and xFIP are park-neutral and eliminate vagaries of defense and BABIP luck out of the pitcher’s control.

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        • Lanidrac

          11 months ago

          Although, xFIP also eliminates the much greater part of BABIP that is skill under the pitcher’s control.

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        • Old York

          11 months ago

          @Lanidrac

          I didn’t include xFIP. Which part is removed?

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        • Lanidrac

          11 months ago

          Not in your original post, but you brought it up in your second post about eliminating luck.

          I’m just pointing out that xFIP or basic FIP eliminating luck on balls in play is only partially true, as pitchers do in fact have a lot of control on their results on balls in play. It’s why better metrics like SIERA and xERA were created that do acknowledge that skill.

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        • Old York

          11 months ago

          Yeah, I was pointing out that they are park neutral, so we can actually evaluate what the pitchers can control. The pitchers can’t control the defense or the size of the field so it’s not included in the evaluation.

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    • Jean Matrac

      11 months ago

      I noticed you conveniently left out park-adjusted stats. Argue all you want that pitching in Coors is irrelevant, but it’s not. Quantrill has a 122 ERA+ this season, 22% better than league average. That ranks him 29th in MLB. That’s only one point worse than Logan Webb, Marcus Stroman, and Chris Bassitt. And it’s superior to the ERA+ of guys like Tyler Glasnow, Luis Gil, and Aaron Nola,

      Other peripherals look good as well. His percentages for HRs is 3% good for 37th in MLB, hard-hit rate is 38.2%, good for 34th, and his GB rate is 46.5% ranking him 17th in MLB.

      Quantrill will pitch better away from Coors, especially if he goes to a good defensive team because of his excellent GB rate.

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      • Old York

        11 months ago

        I’m looking at stats that are what the pitcher can control. The pitcher can’t control if he’s pitching in Miami or Coors. Even xERA is park neutral. The goal is to look at what the pitcher themselves can control.

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        • Jean Matrac

          11 months ago

          And those are good stats to look at, but I think you need to look at stats that put pitching at Coors in context, because it does have an effect. For instance, because the OF is so immense, more base hits will drop in than at other parks. So stats like SIERA will be higher pitching there.

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        • Old York

          11 months ago

          SIERA is probably the best estimator of an ERA. GBkwERA is the second closest.

          tht.fangraphs.com/kwera-the-starting-point-for-pit…

          I’d trust SIERA over most other evaluators. Sure, guys can get lucky during a season but long-term, the regression will be there. As I said, if it’s not a big ask, I’d take Quantrill but I’m assuming COL is going to ask for a bit more than I’d be willing to trade. Quantrill is essentially a #4 or 5 guy.

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        • Jean Matrac

          11 months ago

          Old York, I agree that the Rockies are going to ask for more than he’s worth. But in a vacuum, he could definitely help multiple teams.

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      • PunkRockies

        11 months ago

        The Rockies are an excellent defensive team, with Gold Glovers or finalists all over the infield and in CF

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        • Jean Matrac

          11 months ago

          PunkRockies, My comment had nothing to do with the quality of the Rockies defense. It was only in regard to any team that acquired him, and how he could be especially effective if that team had good defenders behind him.

          I don’t doubt the Rockies defense. with such a hitter-friendly park, it’s no wonder that they would pursue good defenders.. And, with that enormous OF it’s good thing to have Doyle out there.

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  5. Old York

    11 months ago

    Trade him to the Boston Bees.

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    • letitbelowenstein

      11 months ago

      Give me five bees for a quarter.

      Reply
  6. Blackpink in the area

    11 months ago

    Quantrill has pitched great this year gotta imagine he will be popular. I think the Rockies will screw it up somehow but theoretically both guys should bring back nice returns.

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  7. AM21

    11 months ago

    Both will be overvalued by the club who will trade neither one en route to last place.

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    • No Soup For Yu!

      11 months ago

      They will also probably extend them only to have them either fall off a cliff or get injured.

      Reply
  8. CBeisbol

    11 months ago

    Trusting the Dodgers’ F/O to look into these guys if they think they can help the team

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  9. letitbelowenstein

    11 months ago

    O’s could probably get Quantrill fairly cheap. Go for it.

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    • seamaholic 2

      11 months ago

      Rox don’t sell cheap. That’s why they rarely do these kinds of trades. And before anyone brings up Arenado, he was a negative asset. His contract was $50m underwater.

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      • Blackpink in the area

        11 months ago

        The Arenado contract wasn’t necessarily underwater. He was coming off a down year and they traded him instead of allowing him to bounce back which he did and then some with his MVP caliber year in 2022. But now the contract is looking bad again.

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        • spudchukar

          11 months ago

          Arenado has played better than you think. Defensive stats stink. The eye test is still better than other stats!

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      • Lanidrac

        11 months ago

        2021 was also an excellent season for Arenado. Before last year, his value was at least similar to the $35M he’s making each year.

        There’s a decent chance he could also be worth around the $15M he’ll make in 2027, although that isn’t part of the original contract extension he signed with the Rockies.

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  10. C Yards Jeff

    11 months ago

    Gomber before Quantrill. Cheaper, lefty. Maybe he’s a 5, long relief, occasional spot starter or … Regardless. he’s seems durable (small injury history). Better chance he’s not on the DL in late September than CQ.

    Someone will get him. My bets on that POBO AA guy in Atlanta.

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    • Jean Matrac

      11 months ago

      Gomber, in his last 5 starts has given up 25 ERs in 26 IP. I know it’s Coors, but I’m skeptical that he could help another team very much.

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      • CBeisbol

        11 months ago

        JM

        I’m skeptical that the Rockies are the team capable of getting the most out of their pitching staff.

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        • C Yards Jeff

          11 months ago

          Exhibit A.

          Last season. Rockies had Pierce Johnson. Struggled as their closer. Got moved to set up role. Braves swoops in. PJ has been lights out in Atlanta.

          I’m an Orioles fanatic and grateful for the FO ownership puts its trust in but man did Elias miss that one. While POBO AA was scooping up Johnson, Birds got that Fuji guy from Oakland. Come on, Mike! Geez. Really.

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        • Jean Matrac

          11 months ago

          And yet they seem to be getting the most out of Quantrill.

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        • Jean Matrac

          11 months ago

          Not sure Johnson is much of an example of Rockies’ ineffectiveness. The Cubs designated him in favor of Jen-Ho Tseng. He wasn’t good in SF after they claimed him. He opted for free-agency when they tried to send him down to AAA. He was decent in SD, but they let him walk. Johnson isn’t the first guy, nor will he be the last, to struggle pitching at Coors, and do well elsewhere.

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        • CBeisbol

          11 months ago

          JM

          Will that seals it. Rockies are pitching gurus

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        • Jean Matrac

          11 months ago

          CBeisbol,

          Not close to what I said.

          Reply
  11. 3768902

    11 months ago

    Cal Quantrill is pile of oily rags

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  12. hiflew

    11 months ago

    Regrettable Arenado trade? No such thing. He is being paid $30 million this year by the Cardinals to be a replacement level player. Gomber by himself has been better in 2024 and that’s not really saying much.

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    • CBeisbol

      11 months ago

      hiflew

      “Regrettable Arenado trade? No such thing. He is being paid $30 million this year by the Cardinals to be a replacement level player.”

      Great point

      IF the trade had been made prior to this season

      However, since the trade happened 3.5 years ago, we should look at those years too, no?

      Arenado has produced $123 million in value for the Cardinals – which means they have gotten performance in excess of what they have paid him.

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      • hiflew

        11 months ago

        Good luck to them. I STILL don’t miss him.

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      • seth3120

        11 months ago

        Not mention the Rockies still have part of Arenados money on their books and got nothing of value in return. He plays elite defense and the Rockies spent the money they unloaded for Kris Bryant.

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  13. User 4204968895

    11 months ago

    Would be a nice gesture from John Henry to Red Sox fans to at least authorize Breslow to go pursue Cal Quantrill, but I won’t hold my breath…..

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  14. sergefunction

    11 months ago

    The slab isn’t going to toe itself. Teams need the dudes.

    Cal knows where the mound is located in each park, and he also knows in which direction to stand once he gets there. Check and check.

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    • User 4204968895

      11 months ago

      And he’s the son of a major league pitcher. Which is nice.

      Reply
  15. PunkRockies

    11 months ago

    Should the Rockies have pursued trades with expiring assets in the past like Bard and Gray and Story? Absolutely

    Is it true that they got “no return at all when they become free agents”? Absolutely not. The comp pick for Story was Sterlin Thompson, the Rockies’ #6 prospect.

    The Rockies definitely could have done better, but I think they learned a bit from Gray especially walking away, and they sold off nearly all off their expiring contracts last year and I expect the same this year.

    If the Rox can get an autographed baseball for anyone in their putrid pen, I’d be all for it.

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    • hiflew

      11 months ago

      “If the Rox can get an autographed baseball for anyone in their putrid pen, I’d be all for it.”

      Wouldn’t even have to be autographed for some of them. I’d take something the dog has been chewing on for a few days.

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  16. hiflew

    11 months ago

    I’d rather they move Gomber before Quantrill. Quantrill still has another year of control and I would like to see him in the rotation with German, Freeland, and Senzatela next year. Quantrill still feels like he is going to keep improving, but Gomber feels way too inconsistent to be reliable. Moving him now near his peak is probably the right move. And getting rid of him will finally make people shut up about that third baseman that hasn’t mattered since 2021.

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  17. Jacksson13

    11 months ago

    Reportedly, the Rockies want a PYLE for GOMBER !!

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  18. stevewpants

    11 months ago

    Bees?! And as long as we’re on Arrested Development, RIP Gene Parmesan.

    Reply
  19. stevewpants

    11 months ago

    Lol Rockies

    Reply
  20. braves91

    11 months ago

    Would be nice if Ezekiel Tovar was available and the braves made a splash for him. Pipe dream I know, but would be nice to see anthopolous get off his rear before it’s too late. SS production has been *lacking* to say the least

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    • stymeedone

      11 months ago

      Baez can be had, cheap!

      Reply
  21. Dumpster Divin Theo

    11 months ago

    If they flip Gomber, it’ll be surprise, surprise surprise

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  22. Colorado Springs

    11 months ago

    Baffling as to why you would spend any time talking about teams that might want Rockies pitchers, starters or bullpen. None are standouts.

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    • braves91

      11 months ago

      Baffling as to why you’d only be interested in “standouts” when a non “standout” could be outperforming another player on your team at there respective positions. Trades don’t always have to be bangers. Often times you just need someone who’s just a little better. Lol

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      • CBeisbol

        11 months ago

        Braves

        It’s not baffling, it’s because the CS is some combination of uninformed and a troll.

        Reply

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