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http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...ors-orioles-talks-regarding-star-acceleratingManny Machado Trade Rumors: Orioles' Talks Regarding Star 'Accelerating'
Trade talks involving Baltimore Orioles shortstop Manny Machado have reportedly "accelerated" as the MLB non-waiver trade deadline looms July 31.
On Tuesday, Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic reported the O's have amplified their efforts to deal the impending free agent and hope moving him about a month before the deadline could yield a greater return.
Your answer makes absolutely no sense.they did. which is why they want machado.
Your answer makes absolutely no sense.
don't give up Duplantier, everyone else is expendable in the farm
How not?
DBacks are 12/15 in the NL on offense. Machado (RHB) can platoon with Lamb(LHB) at 3B and be an offensive threat at SS where we are below league avg.
He would absolutely improve this club for the playoff push that would happen in the second half of this season.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...sively-targeting-manny-machado-michael-fulmerPer that report, however, the Orioles want pitching prospect Dustin May included in any trade package for Machado.
Anything to put Ahmed on the bench against righties and Lamb against lefties. Especially with a slugger bat.Rosenthal suggests that the D-backs and Indians could be the “most motivated” teams in the Machado market, and Zolecki, too, specifically lists the D-backs as a club likelier to acquire Machado than the Phillies.
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2018...-orioles-phillies-dbacks-indians-dodgers.html
Now that the sluggers are coming back, you're absolutely right. For a good part of the season, his best clutch hitting is in the 7-8-9 innings.82CardsGrad said:Descalso is fantastic - OFF THE BENCH
I just added the Owings comments as an afterthought. 'Nothing to do with acquiring Machado.Funny how anyone thinks the Orioles want Owings as part of the deal. Given what had happening this year the Orioles would be better along for a case of PBR.
And I realize nobody is suggesting Owings straight up for Machado but throwing Owings in on the deal simply doesn't move the needle
Funny how anyone thinks the Orioles want Owings as part of the deal. Given what had happening this year the Orioles would be better along for a case of PBR.
And I realize nobody is suggesting Owings straight up for Machado but throwing Owings in on the deal simply doesn't move the needle
Throw in Yasmany Tomas contract also. How could they possibly say no to that?Owings+Avila+Shelby Miller+Kris Medlin for Machado. That should do it!
Throw in Yasmany Tomas contract also. How could they possibly say no to that?
It just sounds the likelyhood of the dbacks having a chance for Manny is slim. Dang Dodgers.
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2018/07/manny-machado-trade-rumors-asking-price-phillies-orioles.htmlESPN’s Jerry Crasnick tweets that teams still aren’t offering anything close to what the Orioles are hoping to obtain for Machado. That sounds like a similar situation to the one Baltimore encountered in the offseason, when its front office sought a pair of MLB-ready rotation pieces in exchange for the final year of Machado’s contract but could not find a taker at that exorbitant price tag.
Controllable pitching has reportedly been among the Orioles’ top priorities once again, and they’re also said to be interested in landing some type of replacement for Machado in the infield. But, with Machado set to hit free agency at season’s end, extracting multiple MLB-ready assets from a rival club is a difficult, if not borderline unrealistic goal for the Orioles.
As Crasnick notes, the rental market, in general, has proven less fruitful for sellers in recent seasons, and talented as Machado may be, he’ll be a free agent at season’s end. While many fans have wishfully speculated about negotiating windows and extension scenarios that could prevent Machado from reaching the market, the reality is that he’s going to explore free agency in search of a record-setting contract this winter.
5:45pm: If the O’s are to strike an early deal involving Machado, it seems they may not be able to do so with the Phillies. Per MLB.com’s Mark Feinsand, via Twitter, the Philadelphia organization has “moved on from Machado for now, as [the] Orioles’ asking price is too high.” Of course, a change of heart on either side could take place at any moment, so there’s no reason to think the match is off the table at this early stage of the summer trade period.