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  1. The Mariners are in free fall. Dipoto is an a tough spot and has shown in the past he has zero qualms about gutting the farm to get who he wants. They don't have much of a farm left to sell but the Sox could really take advantage here.
    3 points
  2. I was at the game for my birthday sitting behind home plate ready to propose to my girlfriend afterwards heading to river north. A perfect day for me I'd say.
    3 points
  3. Adam Engel now has a 3.000 OPS since the invention of the Rally Engel. Coincidence? I think so.
    2 points
  4. The reality is that Sale could provide the Red Sox 24 WAR for about $40M plus should get a comp pick if/when he leaves. That’s a good $150M in surplus value. Having said that, if Moncada & Kopech are both 4 WAR players over the course of their period of control, we’re talking about nearly 50 WAR in return. And no one should be surprised if one of them becomes an absolute stud and blows that projection out of the water. That doesn’t even include Basabe, who has a chance to be a pretty good player himself. I would say as things stands right now, we’ll likely end up with significantly more value than the Red Sox. That doesn’t mean the trade was lopsided necessarily, but hopefully we can consider it a sure fire win from our perspective.
    2 points
  5. 2 points
  6. Final line for Cease: 7 IP, 12 K, 1 BB, 1 H, 0 R, 63/101 strikes
    2 points
  7. The flipside to this equation is why should the Sox trade a guy who is young, has upside, and is cost controlled. He certainly seems like the type of piece you keep. If we are going to contend, we are going to need to have a bullpen and having a nice, young, cost controlled piece is a good thing. Now if the concern is injuries (given his checkered injury history), than I understand.
    2 points
  8. I really don't like this thought process. People have found stats that make them rationalize why certain things are okay / aren't okay. This "absolutism" baseball has evolved into is just not good for the overall excitement of the game (i.e., HR / BB / K). Batting average is a good stat (it is not a worthless stat). Getting more hits is a good thing. Yes, luck and other factors exist (and need to be accounted for), but guys who get more hits are just generally going to be more likely to deliver in critical situations and help you win more "one-run" games. The fundamentals of players, etc has declined. Doesn't mean guys aren't physically gifted...cause are incredibly gifted and pitchers throw ridiculously harder, etc, which adds to the nuances, but the advent of the shift, the ridiculous amount of strikeouts...none of that would have happened in the first 100 years of the game.
    2 points
  9. The arm grade on Blake is one of those odd things where you can find reports all over the place. I've seen one BA writer in an article call it above average, but their tool grade in rankings puts it below. MLBP as you said calls it 50, which is average. I personally called it above average in my looks for FS. My guess for the discrepancy: His arm STRENGTH is average at best. But I've seen him doing outfield drills twice where he was putting on an absolute clinic for hitting a target glove. Highly accurate, compared to his peers like Adolfo or Basabe who have cannons but not nearly the accuracy. For me, that should be part of the picture. For others, I think they just go with strength.
    2 points
  10. Britton has had some control issues the past two seasons and there's an elevated injury risk with him. His strikeout rate is also down quite a bit from 2016. After two injury plagued seasons and at the no longer tender age of 30, this isn't the same Britton we witnessed in 2016. I am not sure why people continue to value him like it is. I think his trade value is far more comparable to Soria than people are crediting. If he were still performing at 2016 levels, you would have seen a much better return. Tate is a guy that I had targeted for the Sox in a Soria trade and I think someone of his stature is feasible but the Sox wouldn't get more than a lotto ticket as a second piece, if anything at all.
    2 points
  11. Trade him before everybody, including Omar, realizes he is Omar Narvaez.
    2 points
  12. I was driving around a certain south suburb with a girl getting RH when I got the call. I’ll never forget it!
    2 points
  13. Honestly, this post kind of makes me hate baseball.
    2 points
  14. In 64 fewer at-bats, Leury has the same number of hits as Engel, two more homers, four more RBIs, and just one less stolen base. He has a much better arm, and the difference in their range in center field is minimal, especially when you compare the other facets of their respective games. Time to make the change! #startLeuryoverEngel
    1 point
  15. And in games where the Sox are down 11-2, you have Benetti asking the 71 year-old Stone how his prom was. Excruciating!
    1 point
  16. Or how about he loses with the Red Sox and then comes home to win one with his new pals, Yoan, Michael, & Luis.
    1 point
  17. He’s a very good defensive outfielder and still learning to hit
    1 point
  18. Yoan RH ABs are getting so much better.Keep getting comfy YoYo
    1 point
  19. I kind of disagree with this as Sale has to be the favorite to win the Cy Young at this point.
    1 point
  20. The issue with giving Fulmer more time is that he hasn't had any kind of prolonged success at any point in his career so far. We're talking about 370 innings across pretty much every level without being able to consistently get batters out. That's kind of a problem. Moving him into the bullpen is a necessary panic move to jump start his career.
    1 point
  21. Also, Collins probably deserves some credit for calling a great game.
    1 point
  22. I highly recommend that anyone with MILBTV watch this Barons game. Cease with 9 K’s through 5 perfect innings with 43 of 62 pitches for strikes (69%). He really looks incredible tonight. Just got a swinging K on a 3-2 count on a changeup.
    1 point
  23. What a strange thread to post this
    1 point
  24. To the Angels. And it goes extra innings. And he pitches the 13th and gets the L.
    1 point
  25. Yep, you are right. The Dansby trade was just horrible, not rule breaking.
    1 point
  26. I really hope Shields gets traded mid game.
    1 point
  27. Consider trading Fry because relievers don't have a long shelf-life (usually) and the Sox won't really need him until 2020. But he's only pitched for a few months, doesn't have super prospect/minor league pedigree behind him, so I think the return would be insufficient and it would be worth the risk to hold him until at least December.
    1 point
  28. Its basically so teams can't get around the not trading draft picks by just agreeing to trades in principle and then confirming them after the draft. There used to be a loophole where a recently drafted player that should not be allowed to be traded was traded as a PTBNL in a trade. It happened to Dansby Swanson Trea Turner and everyone knew it so it was weird when he was playing for the team that drafted him for two months when he knew he was actually heading to the Braves Nats as soon as he was allowed to be traded.
    1 point
  29. I'd personally like to keep Fry. He's a solid piece to start building the bullpen on. But if someone offers you close to anything Mejia is then you have to jump on that.
    1 point
  30. Conservatives and Republicans are going to call it socialism regardless of what you want it called. Take it and run with it. Stop being so scared of what Republicans are going to do. You don't think they called new deal policies socialist and communist back in the 30's? It didn't matter the policies were overwhelmingly popular.
    1 point
  31. They've got some Beckham kid hitting pretty well in Tacoma...😀
    1 point
  32. Oh I totally agree, but there’s been some debate on this here.
    1 point
  33. Jim Bowden ranked the top starting pitchers available for trade. While I’m not a huge fan of the guy, I wouldn’t get my hopes up for an exciting return.
    1 point
  34. Soria been much better then Britton. He also has another year of control
    1 point
  35. I like how he says the number 34 texan with a bit of a wild streak might not be the one you think. And then its Nolan Ryan, who is exactly who I thought when I read it.
    1 point
  36. Unless someone decided that $10M is fair for him next season.
    1 point
  37. Can you imagine if the MLB moves away from Umpires to computers for calling balls and strikes? I don't think it happens in the next 2-3 years, but I definitely see it happening in the next decade. If that happens the value on a guy like Moncada instantly goes up a TON. Imagine those 35 called 3rd strikes and now how that changes his batting average and OBP, etc. This kid is going to be a stud.
    1 point
  38. With Britton off the market the price and demand for Soria just inched up a little. Good news for the Sox.
    1 point
  39. DaBearsBlog, who is usually pretty plugged in, says there is no issues between the sides and a deal should be done in the next few days.
    1 point
  40. It's great when you remember that Meghan McCain owes everything she has entirely to the birth lottery and that her father voted for her to inherit millions of dollars tax free, yet she'll still whine about "handouts". this was even better though: I love that they're giving AOC and her platform so much free airtime.
    1 point
  41. The party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command. His heart sank as he thought of the enormous power arrayed against him, the ease with which any Party intellectual would overthrow him in debate, the subtle arguments which he would not be able to understand, much less answer. And yet he was in the right! They were wrong and he was right. The mistake Orwell made was in thinking that the Ministry of Truth even needed to go back and edit old press releases and announcements when we've now seen they could have just shouted FAKE NEWS and a good chunk of the country would have went along with it.
    1 point
  42. I was at the game with my daughter trying to get as much time with her before she moves to Petaluma and told her I felt Moncada would hit a HR today, My first thought was Scioscia should've opened the inning with a lefty. He didn't and Moncada made them pay. Also wondered why Rodon was replaced by Minaya . Thought the Sox might've made a trade. Really good game to attend.
    1 point
  43. Why do you want to trade Soria? Why not try to build the team around him?
    1 point
  44. The kid has been up and down like a yo-yo since the Sox drafted him. He was also rushed to the big leagues and that may have screwed his development some. I just don't see the harm in letting him continue to start at Charlotte. Who is he blocking there at the moment?
    1 point
  45. I'm not sure how you could judge anything from his first year. His best receivers were Bellamy and Wright. He was allowed to throw the ball 3 times per game. His former head coach is unemployed and his former OC was demoted. His skill set and athleticism should excite you. His rumored work ethic should excite you. His poise should excite you. The fact that his teammates seemingly love him should excite you...or not, since Laurence Holmes, 670 the Score radio host and Bears pre/postgame host, think he won't be any good. I know that's how I base all my opinions: on the opinion of Laurence Holmes.
    1 point
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