Re: General Discussion

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I might think about it if it were for a dominating closer type guy. Britton is about to return from Achilles injury, for example. Then move Allen to set up with Miller.

But if it were for a good set up type guy, no. Wouldn’t part with a top prospect for a set up guy. Sheffield was pushing it for me. (Never was a Frazier fan tho)

Then again, Mejia is below the Mendoza line at Columbus so ...?

Re: General Discussion

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If you were going to pull off a trade now it would probably cost. Teams like waiting till deadline so they can play teams against each other. So if you were going to talk a team out of someone good right now you would have to get their attention. So a Mejia just may have to be involved. So go for someone really good.

Re: General Discussion

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Jordan Bastian @MLBastian

For the month of May, the Indians offense ranked...

•1st in MLB in runs (179), AVG (.283), SLG (.499), OPS (.848), wOBA (.363), wRC+ (128), doubles (68)

•1st in AL in fWAR (8.1), OBP (.350)

Cleveland went 15-13 for the month, largely due to 8.01 bullpen ERA.

Re: General Discussion

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They may just keep Allen over Davis and platoon him with Zimmer?
Sounds like a good idea, although Allen only has about a month of AAA experience so they may want him to "refine his game" in Columbus awhile longer. He can always come back up; if Davis is gone, he's probably gone for good [of course we said that once before]

Re: General Discussion

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Well, they were awfully brief opportunities. 10 hits in 58 at bats over three seasons. 1 double. 21 strikeouts. 4 walks. Failed miserably in his brief looks.
Had a great spring training in 2015, but no chance in the majors. A lousy spring training in 2016 and a handful of at bats that September.