Brewers & Rays

Submitted by: PositionSwitch

Brewers

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Isaac Paredes25Majors3BLow492.427.564.951.964.977.8

Total Value:

64.9

Rays

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Jeferson Quero20MinorsC00024.219.424.229.1
Joey Wiemer24MajorsOF621.86.315.512.415.518.6
Elvis Peguero27MajorsRPHigh516.78.58.26.58.29.8
Robert Gasser24MinorsSP00010.58.410.512.6

Total Value:

58.40

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wspahn67

Brewers pass. They aren't in a position to trade pitching for position players.

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PositionSwitch

Disagree. Corner infield is a need, and can see a trade like this being something they do. Bullpen is a strength and moving an arm from that spot is highly likely, Gasser isn't untouchable if it brings back the bat for the ML roster.

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mp2891

I see both your perspectives. My question is what are the Brewers doing this year? Are they trying to make a run or resetting for the future. The Rays are in a similar boat, but seem to have decided on a 1 year reset.

Shane48

I would do this and sign Hoskins or Votto would solve offence issues.

Spikes

Getting Paredes to fill a position of need with 3 years of control would be hard for the Brewers to pass up no matter which way the Brewers are planning for 2024. Trading Quero hurts but I understand the Rays needing him in this trade. I think the Brewers would try to hold on to Gasser if possible. He is not a sure thing, but he provides the depth the Brewers need in the rotation. Maybe the Rays would be interested in a different prospect or player. I like Shane's idea of then signing Hoskins or Votto and that would answer our question if the Brewers are going for it in 2024.

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