Cutch dealt to Giants
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Cutch dealt to Giants
210C01101706115152630 wrote: Is it just coincidence that the trade is announced on the day all of Pittsburgh is talking about the Steelers? Is this the BMTIB's plan to minimize fan reaction?
The second piece supposedly isn't a good one ... a mid range prospect. That means Crick might be the best part of the return.
The second piece supposedly isn't a good one ... a mid range prospect. That means Crick might be the best part of the return.
Cutch dealt to Giants
3:56pm: The Pirates will receive one additional “mid-range” prospect in return for the final season of Mccutcheon’s deal, tweets USA Today’s Bob Nightengale.
Ha... looks like the RP is most of the deal.
Now reading that it might be Bryan Reynolds which isn't bad at all.
Ha... looks like the RP is most of the deal.
Now reading that it might be Bryan Reynolds which isn't bad at all.
Cutch dealt to Giants
Wow, we get some much in return for our best players Neal!!!
Very bummed....
Beat'em Bucs
Very bummed....
Beat'em Bucs
Cutch dealt to Giants
Passan tweets that outfield prospect Bryan Reynolds may be in the deal as well.
Reynolds, 23 later this month, was the Giants’ second-round pick in 2016 and just wrapped up a strong season in Class-A Advanced, where he hit .312/.364/.462 with 10 homers, 26 doubles and nine triples in 540 trips to the plate. Jim Callis and Jonathan Mayo of MLB.com had him fourth among Giants prospects, while Baseball America ranked him fifth among San Francisco farmhands just a few weeks ago (before the Arroyo trade, meaning he’d now rank fourth on their list as well).
Reynolds, 23 later this month, was the Giants’ second-round pick in 2016 and just wrapped up a strong season in Class-A Advanced, where he hit .312/.364/.462 with 10 homers, 26 doubles and nine triples in 540 trips to the plate. Jim Callis and Jonathan Mayo of MLB.com had him fourth among Giants prospects, while Baseball America ranked him fifth among San Francisco farmhands just a few weeks ago (before the Arroyo trade, meaning he’d now rank fourth on their list as well).
Cutch dealt to Giants
2F2E3524327275410 wrote: Passan tweets that outfield prospect Bryan Reynolds may be in the deal as well.
Reynolds, 23 later this month, was the Giants’ second-round pick in 2016 and just wrapped up a strong season in Class-A Advanced, where he hit .312/.364/.462 with 10 homers, 26 doubles and nine triples in 540 trips to the plate. Jim Callis and Jonathan Mayo of MLB.com had him fourth among Giants prospects, while Baseball America ranked him fifth among San Francisco farmhands just a few weeks ago (before the Arroyo trade, meaning he’d now rank fourth on their list as well).
Please please please.
Reynolds, 23 later this month, was the Giants’ second-round pick in 2016 and just wrapped up a strong season in Class-A Advanced, where he hit .312/.364/.462 with 10 homers, 26 doubles and nine triples in 540 trips to the plate. Jim Callis and Jonathan Mayo of MLB.com had him fourth among Giants prospects, while Baseball America ranked him fifth among San Francisco farmhands just a few weeks ago (before the Arroyo trade, meaning he’d now rank fourth on their list as well).
Please please please.
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Why do we need to beef the relief corps if we're trading off?
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Sounds like Reynolds is the deal.
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Cutch dealt to Giants
Reynolds appears to be a pretty decent prospect. His arm supposedly sucks though. Everything else is rather promising.
Cutch dealt to Giants
1D0D0C3B2D2D214E0 wrote: Reynolds appears to be a pretty decent prospect. His arm supposedly sucks though. Everything else is rather promising.
This could actually be a pretty nice return.
This could actually be a pretty nice return.
Cutch dealt to Giants
53616D6D794B68616C696661000 wrote: Why do we need to beef the relief corps if we're trading off?
this is baffling to me. Why does this team need to keep trying to find bullpen arms?
Why aren't they more successful?
this is baffling to me. Why does this team need to keep trying to find bullpen arms?
Why aren't they more successful?