Phillies & Orioles & Rays

Submitted by: branden800

Phillies

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Yennier Cano30MajorsSPLow423.512.610.98.710.913.1
Chayce McDermott25MajorsSP617.58.88.778.710.5

Total Value:

19.6

Orioles

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Ranger Suarez29MajorsSPMedium131.18.822.317.922.326.8
Pete Fairbanks31MajorsRPMedium219.710.797.2910.8

Total Value:

31.3

Rays

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Enrique Bradfield22MinorsOF0009.17.39.110.9

Total Value:

9.1

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CCMosley

Idk if TB would be interested Bradfield when they already have Simpson and Bush Jr, all 3 players have similiar skill sets that generally don't translate in MLB so tripling down on that type of player probably isn't a good idea.

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mp2891

I was going to say exactly the same thing. Well said! Also, I can’t see Baltimore trading a recent 1st round pick for 2ish years of a good not great closer.

branden800

I get that Bradfield and Simpson have a similar skillset, but Simpson has had a cold Strat in the minors, which Bradfield has been on fire since last season. An OF of Simpson, Bradfield, and Lowe still seems scary to me, and pair that with their plethora of top infield prospects.

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mp2891

Simpson and Bradfield have no power or much arm strength. Neither is an ideal COF.

branden800

I think a 70 grade field and 80 grade run should play fine in CF. If Mullins can handle CF, Bradfield should too. Simpson profiles well in LF

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mp2891

An outfield with one of them in CF probably works, though the lack of arm strength makes both of them less than ideal. My concern is having two .700 OPS bats in the outfield. I’d rather have guys like Misner and J.Lowe, or A.Smith down the road, in the corners. To each their own though. If you prefer light hitting defensive stars, then an outfield of Bush, Simpson and Bradfield is the way to go.

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