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He has a solid approach at the plate. If he’s a 15 HR guy with a solid approach and decent OBP with some doubles to boost the slug and above average defense, then he’s a solid starting 3B.
Thats objectively not good enough to be a third baseman on a contending team
Thats pretty much what he is. He does not have the power to stay at a corner infield spot.
Put him at 2B then. Or SS.
Getting the 39th pick also is not insignificant.
Yea, I would have been ok with that as the whole return.
Relievers who can throw upper 90s are valuable! Let's see what we get for Finny.
There are a lot of hard throwing RH relievers.
Not that consistently throw strikes. Last year his WHIP was below 1.00 and this year even struggling some its about 1.20. I believe Harvey has one more year of team control?
He really isnt nimble enough. Thats kind if my point. We got a below average corner infield bat and a below average middle infield defender.
I guess Harvey didn't kill his trade value with his June
Not sure how much more you expect in addition to the 39th overall pick for Harvey. Of course the likeliest outcome is Wallace is a 4A guy or below average to average big leaguer. James Wood was drafted 62nd overall. Another high pick is another nice lottery ticket.
I thought there was no way he was being traded after his terrible June and one more year of control left. Makes me hopeful that both Finnegan and Thomas will be on the move as well.
Except Mike Rizzo is garbage at drafting
Jesus, he had like three bad outings and y'all act like he was awful the entire month
https://youtu.be/xrhks-XXsOk?feature=shared
Interesting he looked at it from the money pool aspect. He makes the point the Nats can use the added money in their pool for other picks.