Surprising they traded someone with options for someone without options. Granillo was great in AAA last year and I was really excited when he got called up to see how he pitched. Definitely didnt look like a dominant MLB reliever but seemed usable. Dont know enough about Soriano to evaluate him, but they gave up flexibility in this deal.mikechamp wrote: ↑February 10 26, 1:52 pmThe Cards have made a trade:
Cardinals, Nationals Swap George Soriano, Andre Granillo
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2026/02/ ... inals.html
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So we traded a younger pitcher with better numbers for an older pitcher (by a year) with worse numbers and no options
Neither guy is going to make a difference, so whatever…but don’t understand the logic on this one
Neither guy is going to make a difference, so whatever…but don’t understand the logic on this one
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Yeah, there has to be something here. Because on paper it doesn't make sense.cardsfantx wrote: ↑February 10 26, 2:37 pmSo we traded a younger pitcher with better numbers for an older pitcher (by a year) with worse numbers and no options
Neither guy is going to make a difference, so whatever…but don’t understand the logic on this one
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Girsch probably filled the paperwork out wrong.
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Keep waiting for the position player version of this trade.
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Bet on stuff. Soriano is a talent who can actually stick if they find usable command.heyzeus wrote: ↑February 10 26, 2:49 pmYeah, there has to be something here. Because on paper it doesn't make sense.cardsfantx wrote: ↑February 10 26, 2:37 pmSo we traded a younger pitcher with better numbers for an older pitcher (by a year) with worse numbers and no options
Neither guy is going to make a difference, so whatever…but don’t understand the logic on this one
Granillo is a trick pitch guy who didn't look like he would survive in the majors no matter the tweaks. He was a DFA Candidate, just like Soriano is.
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Seems like that tells you what this year is about, as far as the FO is concerned. If it wasn't clear already.
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But what stuff? According to baseball savant Granillos stuff is better except for the FB and that’s only a 1 mile diff at 94.6 vs 95.7phins wrote: ↑February 10 26, 11:28 pmBet on stuff. Soriano is a talent who can actually stick if they find usable command.heyzeus wrote: ↑February 10 26, 2:49 pmYeah, there has to be something here. Because on paper it doesn't make sense.cardsfantx wrote: ↑February 10 26, 2:37 pmSo we traded a younger pitcher with better numbers for an older pitcher (by a year) with worse numbers and no options
Neither guy is going to make a difference, so whatever…but don’t understand the logic on this one
Granillo is a trick pitch guy who didn't look like he would survive in the majors no matter the tweaks. He was a DFA Candidate, just like Soriano is.
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hey, if the Dick Fitts, right?


