Active MLB players who have received a qualifying offer

Active MLB players who have received a qualifying offer

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@Brew88 …

“Preller has probably” lost “more transactions than won …”

Unlikely.

“… and development of Minor League elements.”

Which Preller is perhaps the worst in baseball.

“Prailer must be given the honor for the perhaps better performance of almost every GM in terms of the total number of prospects obtained that has been obtained/developed for the past 5-7 years.”

And he should also be given the fault, because he has not successfully received those prospects about the bump in the Majors, which is a bit the key to the entire comparison when it comes to the development of prospect, right?

“How can he continue to sell the farm, year after year? Reserve water is to use when the tributaries are the same.”

In short, a nice way to say what I literally said that I don’t see it that way. The pipeline has now dried up and even if that is not the case, the question you should ask is not “can they afford it?” But rather “will it benefit them?” Elon Musk can afford to give me $ 100 million. But what reason does he have to do that?

“It starts to look like they can keep this strategy.”

They can’t. This team will suck after 2024.

So in principle you defend Prailer’s strategy to build an elite farming system just to close the whole thing for a window of 2 or 3 years. We have already established that that is not how successful organizations work. View the last 6 WS winners for the proof thereof.

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