Mariners & Tigers

Submitted by: Baseball Fanatics1.2

Mariners

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Jason Foley26MajorsRHRPMedium5.42.91.81.211.21.4
Tarik Skubal25MajorsSPLow4.471.52348.538.848.558.2

Total Value:

49.7

Tigers

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Matt Brash24MajorsSPLow5.416.63.812.810.212.815.3
Jarred Kelenic22MajorsOFLow5.427.85.82217.62226.4
Jesse Winker28MajorsOFMedium1.426.710.815.912.715.919.1

Total Value:

50.7

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Baseball Fanatics1.2

So this would be a very interesting trade if pulled off. The Tigers would receive a two former top 100 prospects in Brash and Kelenic. Kelenic in Tacoma is batting .296 and he has 63hits and 11HR he is expected to return probably around the end of the year. Matt Brash hasn't looked as sharp lately, but it's first season in the big leagues and he has a chance to get better. Jesse Winker would solve the outfield issue that the Tigers have and he has team control. I know the Tigers will lose some outfielders, but Winker could help fill in one of those gaps in the outfield. Since the Tigers GM said they were finishing their rebuild, they would need help for next season. In exchange the Mariners would get a pitcher that doesn't have the greatest ERAs but he has a ton of strikeouts. They would also get another bullpen arm in Jason Foley. Foley had a 2.95 ERA in 34 games and he has 9 walks and 22 strikeouts. He seems like an average bullpen reliver.

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