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While looking for info on Soler, came across this:


Jorge Soler - OF - Cubs

Jorge Soler belted a two-run homer and reached base in all four plate appearances in Monday's NLDS Game 3 victory over the Cardinals.
Soler drew a walk in each of his first two plate appearances, singled and scored in the third and then extended the Cubs' lead with a longball in the sixth.

After not starting the Wild Card Game or Game 1 of the NLDS, Soler has now reached base in all nine of his plate appearances in the series and has gone deep twice. The Cubs smashed six home runs in the game.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

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Soler . . . reached base in all nine of his plate appearances in the series and has gone deep twice
That kind of offense if repeated on a regular basis would be a pretty nice boost. But I'm still not interested in trading Carrasco for anyone. Maybe Salazar if we can count on his arm injuries recurring.

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Cleveland Indians -- Grade: D

Indians Offseason goals: Bats, outfielder, first baseman.

Key acquisitions to date: Collin Cowgill.

The Indians needed to improve the bottom half of their lineup, and all they have to show for that is Cowgill. They need to find a way to utilize the farm system to trade for some major league-ready bats and hold onto all of their young starting pitchers.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

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actually we got Joey Butler who's probably a little more useful. I think that might push up to a D+,

And then are Robbie Grossman and Shane Reynolds who don't count for much.

But when you look at those monster deals some teams are making it's clear the Indians are in a different league.
[But there is certainly some excessive millions floating around with nothing better to day than overpay for journeymen]

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Todd Frazier - 3B - Reds

Bob Nightengale of USA Today reports that the Indians, White Sox, Royals, and Dodgers are all interested in a possible trade for Reds third baseman Todd Frazier.

We've heard most of these teams before, as CBS Sports' Jon Heyman reported on Monday that the Indians and White Sox "seem most heavily involved." The Reds are willing to discuss anybody this winter and Frazier might be their best trade chip at this point.

The 29-year-old slugged 35 home runs this past season and is under team control for two more seasons.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

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OK, a right handed, power hitting, third baseman. That checks all 3 boxes for things the team desperately needs.

So I would trade Bauer for him in an instant.

I would hesitate, but then trade Salazar for him. Would be painful but it takes pain to get something like a Frazier.

Not Carrasco, at least not straight up. Would need more, but of course the devil's in the details so that probably would never fly.

There are also the intangibles. We all know Frazier would instantly be the face of this organization. Maybe the co-face with Brantley, but Michael is the quiet guy.

So yeah, that's my take.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain

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Reds fans sure look irate about trading Frazier. Is this guy the next Rocky Colavito or something?
Frazier is kind of like the present day Sean Casey in that he has that "mayor" personality. Everyone loves this guy.

Personally, I do think the Tribe would deal a starting pitcher for him instantly, EXCEPT he has only 2 more years of team control. They might like to know how open he is, right NOW, to an extension. It's their style.
"I've suffered a great many tragedies in my life....most of them never happened". Mark Twain