Short and sweet this morning:
We've tossed about a lot of discussion in regards to trade targets we might want and trade bait we might have. Getting an arm seems to be our gretest interest, understandably. Any pitcher acquisition that is likely to really help us is going to cost us several pretty young parts. Since it makes no sense to trade pretty young Paxton or Walker for another pitcher (Heaven help us) that means our trade discussions are always going to include D.J Peterson and/or Tank O'Neill.
Somehow Peterson has emersed himself in the holy waters and has become a reborn slugger. This is very cool. He very well coud get to swing at MLB pitches sometime this year.
But I can't help thinking that it isn't Tank O'Neill that would be at the top of most teams want list. And I wouldn't blame them for that. At the age of 21, Tank is pretty well laying minor waste to the Southern League. .308-.375-.545 with 16 homers is worth noting. He's 9th in Avg., 19th in OBP, 3rd in Slg. and 2nd in HR's. OK, his 85 K's are 4th in the league and his 24% K rate isn't all that wonderful, but taken with his whacking numbers it shouldn't scare you away.
So let me make a comparison with a guy we know well, one who is leading the AL in homers as we speak: Mark Trumbo. Trumbo is in his 6th fulltime MLB season and has never really had a bad year, minus an injury-plagued '14, and even then he wasn't terrible. When healthy, you can figure Trumbo to club 25-35 homers and he may well go north of 40 this season.
I know he wasn't the most popular guy around here, but ask Baltimore what they think about him.
At age 22 in AA (134 PA's), Trumbo ran a .276-.311-.496 line with 21% K's. In a full AA season at 23 (531 PA's) he was .291-.333-.452 with a 16% K rate. Trumbo K's about 25% of the time in the bigs, btw.
Our Tank is the (way) better hitter, in terms of Avg.-OBP-.Slg than Trumbo was in his AA years. O'Neill does K a bit more. I'm not afraid about projecting O'Neill out to a Trumbo-like MLB line. That's reasonable, I think. Heck, it may be his floor.
So let's say that we might be able to get a young arm like Julio Teheran from the Braves. They've sort of indicated that he might be available, maybe. But they have sorta/kinda made it clear that you have to bring your A-list farmhands to the discussion, and several of them. Teheran has been a fine thrower in the bigs and is inked to a very user-friendly contract up until 2020, BTW.
So assuming that we have to ante up several of our A-list MiLB'ers, that means that talks likely start with BOTH O'Neill and Peterson on the table. Then you add a couple of more. You can surmise who those might be. Heck, Atlanta may want a Montgomery AND O'Neill +. It will be their sellers market, after all.
So here the question class: What is a Trumbo worth? Well, that's easy. Trumbo for Teheran would be a bit like stealing, maybe. But our Trumbo is going to be boxed up with a bunch of other nice things, likley a Deej, Maybe a Montgomery (were I Atlanta, I would push for MiMo).
Reminder: 30+ HR COF's still have value guys. Assuming O'Neill is one of course....
A guy like Teheran, the real deal and relatively cheap in terms of $, would light my fire. Paxton-Walker-Teheran is the young arm trifecta. Dynasties have been built on stuff like that. Add Karns and whooooo-weeeee. And I haven't even mentioned Felix.
But maybe Montgomery is the equal of a Teheran.
How much of your thin farm system are you willing to trade away. A fair question and one every GM has to come to grips with.
There you go.....stuff to chew on, because you know DiPoto is chewing on stuff sort of like this.
Hey, it's possible Tank is in Seattle in '18, and has 200 homers before he's 30. I suppose it's possible he becomes Joe Charboneau, too. Or Bucky Jacobson. But it's just as possible that a Teheran (or another chucker) has their arm explode tomorrow.
There's a dice roll coming. Lay your bets down.
Moe