CSF77
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No, he isn't. He is not even an established starter and there are still huge questions about whether his offense/power will ever materialize. Versatile, defense-first platoon-type players do not net TOR-type starters in a trade. Not in this universe or any other. Put down the crack pipe.
Again, Baez is an incredibly versatile defensive wiz, a skillset that is more important in the playoffs when all the pitching is great and run suppression becomes critical. Happ does not have that skillset, he's like Zobrist: A good, patient offensive player who can play a number of positions but doesn't have a special glove at any of them.
Happ is an emerging player who needs to be playing every day. Calling him up to get two PAs per week as a PH is just a jaw-droppingly stupid player development decision. Why is this so difficult?
Is there some sort of competition going on about who can make the dumbest statements about Javy Baez? Jeez...
He wouldn't get 2 PA per week. If Javy was on the team he would. That is why they would have to trade Javy and add Young to cover SS.
Happ Would be treated the same as Contreras and Almora have been. Neither were just given the time. Both have had to prove themselves and to AB's increased with it.
What I'm not understanding is your expectations for Happ. We have a track record from Hoyer. We have seen it play out based off of the impact that player gave. Even Bryant had to come up and wreck the ball. Russell had to earn SS. Schwarber at first had to earn playing time pre injury. Javy had to prove that he could become a major league talent.
None of these guys were just given their jobs. They all earned it. So ya if he comes up and just starts to crush it they will create playing time. That is expected but not the reverse.