2016 MLB thread. THE CUBS HAVE BROKEN THE CURSE! Chicago Cubs are your 2016 World Series champions

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I wish this would happen but I also believe that the Mets front office is dumb enough not to trade for him
 
All reports state they will. Mets make too much sense. Not sure where he can go with that contract.

Jeff Passan ‏@JeffPassan 2h2 hours ago
Multiple executives believe Colorado intends to hold on to Jose Reyes, let him rebuild value with Coors offense bump and flip him in winter.
 
All reports state they will. Mets make too much sense. Not sure where he can go with that contract.

Jeff Passan ‏@JeffPassan 2h2 hours ago
Multiple executives believe Colorado intends to hold on to Jose Reyes, let him rebuild value with Coors offense bump and flip him in winter.
I could see that. Less money theoretically he'll be owed at that point as well. Gives them more time to find a suitor. Hopefully we go after him.
 
Pivetta projects to be a 4th/5th starter or set up man. Good fastball, above average slider at times, average changeup and curve.

17. Nick Pivetta, RHP Video: Pivetta was an arm strength 4th rounder out of a Juco in 2013 that showed some idea of how to pitch, but has made strides in that area since signing. He sits 92-94 and hits 96 mph with a slider that’s slurvy but above average at times, along with a curveball and changeup that are fringy. Pivetta has a durable workhorse frame and low miles on his arm as a Canadian that’s become a legit prospect in the last couple years. He’s a control over command guy that has a chance to stick as a back-end starter if he can be more consistent; Pivetta will head to High-A in 2015.

http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/evaluating-the-prospects-washington-nationals/
 
Pivetta projects to be a 4th/5th starter or set up man. Good fastball, above average slider at times, average changeup and curve.

17. Nick Pivetta, RHP Video: Pivetta was an arm strength 4th rounder out of a Juco in 2013 that showed some idea of how to pitch, but has made strides in that area since signing. He sits 92-94 and hits 96 mph with a slider that’s slurvy but above average at times, along with a curveball and changeup that are fringy. Pivetta has a durable workhorse frame and low miles on his arm as a Canadian that’s become a legit prospect in the last couple years. He’s a control over command guy that has a chance to stick as a back-end starter if he can be more consistent; Pivetta will head to High-A in 2015.

http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/evaluating-the-prospects-washington-nationals/

Seems like a fair price, much appreciated
 
Angels getting David Murphy.

A move that would have instantly helped the Mets :lol:

Not murph... smh hate seeing old rangers with a rival.

They got DeJesus too


Reyes looks like one of them terrorists from team America world police in that pic :lol:
 
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