- Thu Dec 19, 2024 2:57 pm
#3394
Is Josh Naylor the missing piece for the Mariners, or are they overvaluing a one-year rental? Cleveland seems hesitant to let him go unless they get a substantial return. Are they right to hold out for a better offer, or should they capitalize on his trade value now?
The Mariners are clearly trying to shake things up, but are they focusing on the right areas? First base seems to be their priority, but with limited funds available, is Naylor the best use of their resources? Should they be prioritizing other positions or exploring different options?
This potential trade raises bigger questions about both teams’ strategies. Are the Guardians quietly rebuilding, or are they just shrewdly managing their payroll? Can the Mariners compete with their current budget constraints, or are they setting themselves up for another disappointing season?
I predict this trade will happen, but only if the Mariners are willing to part with some serious prospects. What do you think it will take to get this deal done? Who wins and who loses in this scenario? Let the debate begin!
The Mariners are clearly trying to shake things up, but are they focusing on the right areas? First base seems to be their priority, but with limited funds available, is Naylor the best use of their resources? Should they be prioritizing other positions or exploring different options?
This potential trade raises bigger questions about both teams’ strategies. Are the Guardians quietly rebuilding, or are they just shrewdly managing their payroll? Can the Mariners compete with their current budget constraints, or are they setting themselves up for another disappointing season?
I predict this trade will happen, but only if the Mariners are willing to part with some serious prospects. What do you think it will take to get this deal done? Who wins and who loses in this scenario? Let the debate begin!