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  1. Not as baffling as that weird comparison Sherman is making, as if somehow Kris Bryant costs both his contract and the sunk cost that was Arenado's contract, which also netted the Rockies prospects.
  2. Yeah, I'd love to know what the next closest offer was. This seems like an extra year and an extra 20+ish million to get him to play in Colorado.
  3. Yeah, I think Colorado benefits from two things: 1. His numbers from a counting standpoint should be really good if he stays healthy there. He could have some monster seasons. 2. There is some actual upside to this deal potentially. I think there's obviously a lot of health risk and downside there, but if he can somehow reclaim his form or even 90% of it, he could be a great player on a terrible team.... and outperform the contracts value. which is the weird part.
  4. The Rockies are weird, that's for sure. Great news for me, and good for Bryant for getting paid. Crazy that he ended up ONLY getting 182 million when a couple years ago he was a guaranteed 300 million guy.
  5. Would have laughed, but gotta keep your ratio alive!
  6. I don't think there's anything weird about wanting to step away, but that response feels a little bit like he feels the Sox have told him they're not going to extend him further.
  7. Definintely a weird change in enthusiasm for being a White Sox for life he were to continue playing.
  8. I think the Sox are good, certainly, but I don't think they are the best team in the AL. They weren't last year, other teams have improved and the Sox have gotten slightly worse. Whether Houston is better depends a lot on Correa and maybe another SP add, but the three AL East teams still seem better imo.
  9. How? Garrett made 2 million. Minor 9 million and it says the Royals sent cash with Minor.
  10. I mentioned yesterday I'm not a huge fan of A's pitchers given how pitcher friendly that ballpark is and their natural regression when they leave there, but I'd pay for Sheets plane ticket myself, first class, if it meant shipping just him for either one of those guys.
  11. Hmm, why would you trade vaughn before Sheets? Do you think Sheets has a higher ceiling than Vaughn or just less value? I don't think any team would rather have Sheets than Vaughn going forward.
  12. For what it's worth, the Yankees have by far the highest projected WAR as of today.
  13. Eh, you're losing it here. The lineup without two of those guys was top 5 in baseball last year. I think Vaughn takes a pretty nice step forward this year and they have a nice top 7. That should put them firmly in the top 6-7 lineups in the game with variance really only seperating them from the top 3. Toronto probably has the best lineup in baseball this year with the Stros close behind - especially if they sign Correa. After that, the Sox could finish anywhere from 3-8 assuming no catastrophic injuries or something. The problem with the Sox is they need an elite offense because of those top teams, they have by far the worst defense and it's not all that close. Edit; forgot about the Dodgers so they're in that top 3 group as well. Especially with Freeman.
  14. Given that some find it funny to say the Sox roster is somewhere around 7-10 in baseball and not really "one of the best in the game" as I'd define it, where does everyone rank this current roster? To give an idea on other teams. Yankees Rays Blue Jays Houston Dodgers Mets Giants Braves Brewers Are teams that are within a similar win total projection. Teams outside that Angels Red Sox Cardinals Where would you rank this current roster? Still a decent amount of free agents out there so feel free to wait to vote if you'd like to see how things shake out a little more.
  15. Soler might actually be a worse defensive outfielder than Daniel Palka. It seems impossible, I know... but it might be real.
  16. Hahn was caught off guard by how quickly the outfield market moved after the lockout ended. He thought he'd have until early April to sign an outfielder. He just miscalculated it otherwise he would have crushed it.
  17. Hate to say it, but likely karma for all your short jokes.
  18. Kelly has a longer track record as a reliever at least and has a less guarantee. I don't think either were that smart of contracts, given what we've seen guys like Martin/Mchugh/Former Cub Pornstar get in the past couple days.
  19. Oh I'm sorry for breaking down potentail ways the Sox could have spent their money differently. In the future I'll just laud the front office and defer to their expertise as to not upset you with the conversations and analysis going in a direction you don't approve of.
  20. In the AL? Yankees, Astros, Rays, Blue Jays. NL; Dodgers, Mets. On par with the Sox, Braves, Brewers. Think you could argue the Giants are better as well.
  21. I think the Graveman one was even more egregious. 1 year of 3.2 FIP baseball as a reliever in his career. Not a huge strike out guy, expected ERA was north of 3.7. Pretty decent BABIP luck last year. No reason to give him 3 years at 8 million per year. Projections, which aren't perfect given his change as a pitcher slightly last year, paint him as a 3.7 ERA reliever going forward with FIP's near or over 4.
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