Cubs & Mariners & Pirates

Submitted by: OkYepYep

Cubs

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Connor Joe31MajorsOF1BMedium413.38.44.93.94.95.8
Jared Triolo25Majors3B629.619.69.989.911.9
Colin Holderman28MajorsRPMedium630.614.216.413.116.419.7

Total Value:

31.2

Mariners

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Christopher Morel25MajorsUTILOFMedium545.22223.218.623.227.9
Seiya Suzuki29MajorsOFLow350.759-8.3-10-8.3-6.7

Total Value:

14.90

Pirates

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Luis Urias27Majors3BSSLow213.211.81.51.21.51.8
Michael Busch25Majors2B3B621.13.917.213.717.220.6
Taylor Dollard24MinorsSP0003.52.83.54.2
Ryan Bliss23Minors2B0002.21.82.22.7
Michael Morales21MinorsSP0002.31.82.32.7
Dominic Canzone26MajorsOFDH611.66.65456.1

Total Value:

31.7

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OkYepYep

Cubs adjust strategy in the OF and 1B after Bellinger signing. They deal from depth to get a strong RH bat to platoon at 1B/RF, an everyday 3rd baseman and quality bullpen arm... and possibly save enough $ to sign Snell/Montgomery. Mariners get a Suzuki for a corner OF they can count on for the next few years, and Morel to play super utility across 3B/2B/ and OF when people start getting hurt. Pirates deal away blocked players to get their long term answer at 1B, plus major league depth with strong upside.

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