[IBL] RRG trade block

Paul Schneider badgermaniac339 at gmail.com
Mon Dec 9 21:36:52 EST 2024


One more....anyone interested in an uncarded Alzolay? Coming off a really
good 2023 but injuries killed his 2024. With RRG already carrying two UC
players (Endy Rodriguez and McLain), they really can't take a third, but I
do think Alzolay is an intriguing player to stash if you have the room.
Karinchak went for a #6 last year so RRG would be willing to take something
similar this year.

On Mon, Dec 9, 2024 at 8:01 PM Paul Schneider <badgermaniac339 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Since I know I sent this out before a lot of teams were really in "next
> season mode", here is a repost..
>
> Generally speaking, RRG is not yet ready to compete for the playoffs this
> coming season, so is very willing to deal anyone not part of their long
> term core. Doesn't hurt to ask as there are only a few untouchables in the
> right deal.
>
> While guys like *India, Nimmo, Toglia* are not being actively shopped,
> they could be available in the right deal. Given a top 5 pick for RRG and
> given all the OF at the top of the draft crop, someone like *Nootbaar *could
> also be available.
>
> The guys RRG are more actively shopping...
>
> 1. *Andrew Heaney.* Solid .312 wOBA allowed 17% K-BB. Reasonable HR rate.
> Limited injury risk. Good for a solid 190 innings on a good team. Given
> RRGs dearth of SP, I would probably need a younger SP in return to fill
> innings.
>
> 2. If you are in need of a utility IF, RRG has both *Wisely *and *Cabrera*
> and I would prefer to not keep both. Both are in that 25 year old range so
> both have some level of upside. Wisely is good defensively at 2B/SS and can
> fill in at 1B, 3B, and CF. He also hits lefties pretty well so could be a
> short side platoon up the middle. Cabrera has more usage at more positions
> and can play everywhere but CF/C. Defensively, he is good at 3B and
> marginal everywhere else. He has slightly better batted ball metrics than
> Wisely (probably more bat upside) and hits righties better. He could
> function as a strong side platoon bat at 3B if you have a big hole.  Both
> are nice utility guys to fill out your roster.
>
> RRG does not have a need for low round picks given projected keepers, but
> would be open to higher or mid round picks. They also have glaring needs at
> C, SP, and I suppose RP. Not interested in older one year play types.
> Willing to take a look at young guys with promise, especially coming from
> teams ready to win now.
>
> Paul
> current RRG caretaker
>
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