Reminds me of Big Panda working out last year. I will pass. The guy hit what .240?
No way do I trade one of the B's for him.
People already pointed out the flaw in judging a player solely by batting average, but Bradley hit .245 last season and .249 in 2015. If you have an issue with .240, JBJ isn't much better. Of course, Schwarber actually hit .211. I'm also not sure what Pablo has to do with anything. Schwarber isn't fat.
When Schwarber has been healthy, he has hit. .246/.355/.487 in 273 PA in 2015. Missed pretty much all of 2016. He struggled early on in 2017, which should shock no one, since he missed a full year. In the first 2 months, he hit .165/.286/.341 on a .194 BAbip over 206 PA. 27bb/60k. From June until the end of the season, he hit .244/.336/.557 on a .284 BAbip in 280 PA. 30bb/90k.
That isn't really a player I would trade JBJ for, consider he's essentially a DH but he does have some breakout potential offensively. Schwarber hit over .330 in the minors in 600+ PA, and he is still somewhat young. If he's closer to a .280 hitter than a .240 one, it does change things considerably. He was a beast prior to injury.
I'd also prefer Javier Baez to either Schwarber or Happ. He's a possible Pedroia or X replacement and has huge power potential on top of being a plus defender. Same age as Schwarber and under control for just as long.