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RE: Is MLB’s Non-Waiver Trade Deadline Too Early?

in #sports6 years ago (edited)

The NBA, particularly, is getting very exciting in the offseason as basketball stars change teams.

That’s true, especially when James is changing the teams.

Nationals and Giants are in denial and that they made mistakes in not taking the opportunity to improve themselves for the future.

I’m actualy really surprised especially when it comes to Giants. I had pretty high view about this team. All I can say is that teams such as NY Yankees are actualy investing in their youth. That’s the potential future. I’m not sure if there is any other team who raised their own players so consistently. Even though Yenkees are not at their top recently, they have the most successful team of All and I believe they eventually will again. With that said, solely based on a young talent and spending ability the best teams with brightest future are in my opinion Yankees, Astros, Braves and Phillies. But that’s my opinion.
Anyway great article about team’s drafts and their deadlines.

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Yes, those are the best teams right now and for the next few years. The Dodgers and Red Sox might belong there also for now, but I'm not sure their minor league systems are as deep as the ones you mentioned. The Giants could be better on paper, but they rely on a lot of older players and when that happens, some injuries are inevitable. Unless every player on that roster overperforms over the next few months, they won't be in the playoffs.

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