Angels & Marlins & Padres

Submitted by: stax

Angels

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Pablo Lopez26MajorsSPMedium2.461.415.745.736.545.754.8
Eury PerezMinorsRHP68.85568.882.6

Total Value:

114.5

Marlins

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
C.J. Abrams21MajorsSSOFVery low5.459.99.750.340.250.360.3
Victor AcostaMinorsSS2.41.92.42.9
Robert GasserMinorsLHP2.41.92.42.9
MacKenzie Gore23MajorsSPLow5.448.710.831.725.431.738
James WoodMinors1B25.620.525.630.7

Total Value:

112.4

Padres

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Shohei Ohtani27MajorsSPDHMedium1.4120.913.3107.686.1107.6129.1
Noah Syndergaard29MajorsSPVery low0.413.28.74.53.64.55.4

Total Value:

112.1

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Chappy

For the Angles to trade Ohtani and not get (4) top prospects, and then to see two of the top guys go elsewhere in Gore or Abrams in the trade this is a massive no. Ohtani is a complicated beast, and I dont think the 107 value placed on him will be a fair comparison which make this difficult.

stax

I'd never trade Ohtani if Abrams is the main piece in the deal. I don't think he'll pan out, and I do think Perez and Lopez will pan out. But you're right, it's almost impossible to trade Ohtani.

planran

Angels have to see one offensive prospect coming to them, probably Abrams. They suck this year because of their hitting not their pitching. Lopez makes a lot of sense, but they have no offensive talent sniffing the majors in their farm system. If theyre trading one of their best hitters and their best pitcher in Ohtani, they need to get back a hitter and a pitcher.

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