Everything posted by South Side Hit Men
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Braves Trade for Carpenter & Kerr From SD
The Padres sent $1,5M to Atlanta as part of the deal. Atlanta is looking to flip Matt Carpenter. Honestly would rather have Sheets stay at DH since that would keep him out of RF then acquire Carpenter and playing both until a RF emerges. Matt Carpenter is 38, hit the same number of HRs as Andrew Benintendi last season over 76 games and a .176 batting average. Not sure how any team would want him beyond being included in a package that he ends up just getting DFA'd.
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Tigers Signing Flaherty
What's silly is dozens of pages of Orioles trade predictions for Cease, where there is little if any stomach for the Orioles to engage in that kind of financial commitment. Also don't see the Orioles with the pitching the Sox will want / need in return. I believe there is a far great chance Cease is not traded at all than he goes to Baltimore. Atlanta, the Dodgers, Rangers and Yankees are the four teams he will likely go to. Wherever he goes, the Sox need to maximize their return, and not pull a Hahn taking the first offer possible so he can leave for three weeks of vacation in Michigan.
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Braves Trade for Carpenter & Kerr From SD
Jerry would give his left nut to have signed Carpenter instead of Benintendi last offseason. $64M in total contract savings. Many would take that offer assuming anesthesia part of the deal. Hahn and Kenny with stealth satisfaction each giving Jerry one last middle finger (Kenny via Burger trade preventing an Hahn Anderson trade).
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Braves Trade for Carpenter & Kerr From SD
Matt Carpenter owed $5.5M in 2024, Ray Kerr at the MLB minimum. SD is sending undisclosed cash as well per MLB Trade Rumors. https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2023/12/braves-acquire-matt-carpenter-ray-kerr-from-padres.html Minor Leaguer Drew Carpenter is headed back to the Padres.
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Wacha to KC
There is a new park with $2 billion in real estate development slated for 2028, the first season Witt is eligible for FA, so timing wise it works for the Royals.
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Tigers Signing Flaherty
12/15/23 Cot’s Contracts AL Central Standings: $119M Minnesota $118M Chicago $92M Detroit $92M Cleveland $88M Kansas City Chicago goes down to $96M if they dump both Cease and Eloy. All five receive MLB common revenues (National TV and MLB.com = $103M in 2023). I believe Detroit and the Sox are the only two in this group which do not also receive tens of millions in revenue sharing, though I don’t believe either Chicago or Detroit pays in a significant amount into the revenue sharing fund.
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Max Scherzer undergoes back surgery
Is the June/July return timeline feasible / realistic? Can he return 100%, or is there an adjustment period to regain full comfort and strength?
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Max Scherzer undergoes back surgery
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2023/12/max-scherzer-back-surgery-rangers-june-july.html Unlike DeGrom who might return late or not at all, Scherzer is slated to return in June or July. Would count Texas, the Dodgers, Atlanta and the Yankees as the four favorites to acquire Cease if he is indeed traded this offseason.
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Hunter Renfroe to KC
Jerry explained the amount of payroll to be cut, and Getz hit the ground running. Would a qualified external person accept the job, knowing the Sox would likely tank throughout most or all of the entire length of their contract? Still an upgrade for Jerry over Hahn, who wasted $60M during the 2017-2019 tanking seasons.
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Glasnow traded to Dodgers
Dodgers and Mets do a lot of these signings. Neither have won a full season World Series since the Reagan administration.
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Wacha to KC
- Tigers Signing Flaherty
Flaherty was acquired with $1.8M left on his deal, and I'm sure the Angelos family was taking rolls of Tums stressing over the finances to cover that enormous outlay. They only had $320M in revenue to cover their $61M payroll after that move. No way are they going to stomach adding $20M + over the next two seasons to cover Cease's final two arbitration awards. The Sox would have to send them $10M-$15M, $4M in International Slot Money (plus the actual money) and Cease for perhaps a redundant prospect or two per Angelos' way of doing business. Why pay players seven or eight figures when the ML minimum is $800,000. The Mets are only covering $8M of McCann's $12.2M salary in 2024, compared to $11M last season. The Orioles are now at $73M after the Kimbrel signing, or $13M more than their highest payroll in the 2020s. Their current focus in maximizing theft of taxpayer resources in the Maryland state assembly, not acquiring high cost players like Dylan Cease.- Tigers Signing Flaherty
This guy was Baltimore’s all in move at the trade deadline.- British co-worker asked why no relegation system in MLB like the EPL?
All players are free agents from Go. Domestic and international players will be recruited in the same manner. Age of consent would be the one issue, so would go with 18 as the earliest a player can sign with any team. In addition to pulling the anti-trust exemption, also need to pull tax free stadium bond interest for any new stadiums. Let all teams pay for their capital costs like all other businesses.- Tigers Signing Flaherty
In 2023, Jerry and Boyer handed Detroit their broadcaster. In 2020, Jerry handed Detroit their superior managerial candidate. Since the creation of the A. L. Central, Jerry and his inept organization handed the four small market teams 25 of 29 available division titles. @BamaDocand I were the only two who predicted an $120M-$139,9M Payroll during the open poll period (before FA / offseason started in earnest). If he goes below the $103M he gets from MLB each year simply for existing, I want maximum pain, embarrassment and ruin for Jerry Reinsdorf, the Sox, the Bulls, and anything else he is involved with.- British co-worker asked why no relegation system in MLB like the EPL?
No, what I have advocated for decades is a removal of anti-trust, truly independent leagues as I laid out above, and the horseshit owners like Reinsdorf and a dozen others forced to sell, compete or be relegated. All television should be split similar to the NFL. Gate should be split 50/50 for the two participating teams. A portion of revenue for both would be set aside as transfer payments to the AAA, AA, A and Semi-Pro Leagues.- British co-worker asked why no relegation system in MLB like the EPL?
The way it would work is to end the anti-trust exemption and phase out direct team ownership of minor league teams. All teams would be independent. No more bullshit like John Henry owning the rights the Red Sox and Pittsburgh broadcast networks, or Angelos owning the Orioles and National broadcasts. Any group or individual can purchase or create a team. Financial benchmarks similar to The Football Association. There would be a East / West breakout similar to the English North / South divisions for lower tier leagues. All players are free agents. Teams can have a "youth squad" just like FA teams. Baseball Premier League (MLB) (28 Teams - Two 14 Teams Tables / Leagues). Season = 156 Game Season (Round Robin 12 Games vs. 13 League Opponents). World Series Best of Nine (October 1-2, 4-5, 7-8, 10-11, 13). Relegation Bottom two teams in each league. Baseball Championship League (AAA) (28 Teams - Two 14 Teams Tables / Leagues). Season = 156 Game Season (Round Robin 12 Games vs. 13 League Opponents) World Series Best of Nine (October 1-2, 4-5, 7-8, 10-11, 13) - Winner picks which of the two Premier Leagues they want to be promoted to. Promotion / Relegation Top / Bottom two teams in each league. Baseball League One (AA) (28 Teams - Two 14 Teams Tables / Leagues). Season = 156 Game Season (Round Robin 12 Games vs. 13 League Opponents) World Series Best of Nine (October 1-2, 4-5, 7-8, 10-11, 13). Winner picks which of the two Championship Leagues they want to be promoted. Promotion / Relegation Top / Bottom two teams in each league. Baseball League Two (A) (28 Teams - Two 14 Teams Tables / Leagues). Season = 156 Game Season (Round Robin 12 Games vs. 13 League Opponents) World Series Best of Nine (October 1-2, 4-5, 7-8, 10-11, 13). Winner picks which of the two Championship Leagues they want to be promoted. Promotion / Relegation Top / Bottom two teams in each league. Baseball National League (New) (28 Teams - Two 14 Teams Tables / Leagues). Season = 156 Game Season (Round Robin 12 Games vs. 13 League Opponents) World Series Best of Nine (October 1-2, 4-5, 7-8, 10-11, 13). Winner picks which of the two Championship Leagues they want to be promoted. Promotion / Relegation Top / Bottom two teams in each league. Baseball Semi-Professional League (New) (28 Teams - Two 14 Teams Tables / Leagues). Season = 156 Game Season (Round Robin 12 Games vs. 13 League Opponents) World Series Best of Nine (October 1-2, 4-5, 7-8, 10-11, 13). Winner picks which of the two Championship Leagues they want to be promoted. Promotion Top two teams in each league.- British co-worker asked why no relegation system in MLB like the EPL?
71 World Series Wins Pre Free Agency (1903-1974) 21 All other teams 30% 20 Yankees (23, 27, 28, 32, 36, 37, 38, 39, 41, 43, 47, 49, 50, 51. 52, 53, 56, 58, 61, 62) 8 Cardinals (26, 31, 34, 42, 44, 46, 64, 67) 8 Athletics (10, 11, 13, 29, 30, 72, 73, 74) 5 Red Sox (03, 12, 15, 16, 18) 5 Giants (05, 21, 22, 33, 54) 4 Dodgers (55, 59, 63, 65) 48 World Series Wins Post Free Agency (1975-2023) 27 All Other Teams 56% 7 Yankees (77, 78, 96, 98, 99, 00, 09) 3 Cardinals (82, 06, 11) 1 Athletics (89) 4 Red Sox (04, 07, 13, 18) 3 Giants (10, 12, 14) 3 Dodgers (81, 88, 20)- MLB Trade Rumors - Chicago White Sox Offseason Outlook - by Tim Dierkes
Preller has done tons of stupid s%*# with many zeros on the end. Sure, give the Sox $60M - $70M and take him for a few flier prospects. The Sox are already stuck with Benintendi’s backloaded contract, and look to be shopping at Ross Dress for Less the next couple of years.- Cease To Padres per Passan
I hope they keep Cease to open the season unless they are blown away by an offer. There should be no desperation to sell unless the price is right. This doesn’t seem to be a good offseason to sell a SP with a dozen or so pitchers still available in FA that teams don’t need to lose prospects to acquire. What hurts more is the death of the Padres owner which ends their spending ways, and the Mets scaling back as well, limiting aggressive teams to just a few. I’ve always thought there was a close to zero chance the Orioles would want Cease because their cheap ass owner would be concerned with paying $20M plus over the next two years, let alone giving up any prospects for him. They added dick at the trade deadline despite record profits last year and a solid fan attendance. Just a disgraceful franchise, worse than the Sox IMO.- MLB Trade Rumors - Chicago White Sox Offseason Outlook - by Tim Dierkes
He’ll be 30 and shifted primarily to 1B last season. Sounds like that would be a future albatross unless the Padres eat most / all but the MLB minimum of the $80M remaining.- Tony La Russa Adamant He Is Not The Decision Maker
https://chicago.suntimes.com/white-sox/2023/12/14/24000128/tonys-place-healthier-larussa-back-wants-state-where-he-fits-with-white-sox-reinsdorf-grifol-getz On his role in 2024, including being at Spring Training nearly every day. La Russa also denies being involved in the Front Office Purge and is pissed off at AJ. Continued losing impacts Jerry’s health.- Ohtani Watch: Dodgers sign - 700M over 10yrs
Anderson, Rodon and Bummer are the only players drafted by Hahn with a White Sox career bWAR above 2.0 during their salary controlled six year window.- 2024 Offseason Spending Tracker
I think there may be lower tier FAs with a shot if the Sox can get a good deal within whatever budget they have. SS - I'd still take Tim on a one year prove it deal for the $8M listed. RF - Joey Gallo might be had at a bargain, perhaps an invite for Kyle Lewis to see if anything sparks there. SP - Montas, German, Junis and Wood could be worth signing in terms of possible budget fits, depending on Brian Bannister's thoughts. RP - Hope they can find a few pitchers worth a chance on similar to the Santos and Middleton pick ups last offseason.- 2024 Offseason Spending Tracker
Will revisit in January, but just noting the initial offseason progress after the first month of free agency. Tracking only Major League signings. https://www.fangraphs.com/roster-resource/free-agent-tracker $478M Los Angeles N. L. (S. Ohtani $461M (10); J. Heyward $9M; J. Kelly $8M) $172M Philadelphia (A. Nola $172M (7)) $113M San Francisco (J. H. Lee $113M (6)) $99M Saint Louis (S. Gray $75M (3), K. Gibson $13M, L. Lynn $11M) $91M Cincinnati (J. Candelario $45M (3), N. Martinez $26M (2), E. Pagan $16M (2), L. Maile $4M) $80M Arizona (E. Rodriguez $80M (4)) $70M Atlanta (R. Lopez $30M (3), J. Jimenez $26M (3), P. Johnson $14M (2)) $60M Kansas City (S. Lugo $45M (3), C. Stratton $8M (2), W. Smith $5M, G. Hampson $2M) $29M Detroit (K. Maeda $24M (2), A. Chafin $5M) $18M New York N. L. (L. Severino $13M, J. Wendle $2M, J. Lopez $2M, M. Tonkin $1M) $17M Chicago A. L. (E. Fedde $15M (2), P. DeJong $2M) $16M Milwaukee (W. Miley $9M, C. Rae $5M, J. Ross $2M) $13M Colorado (C. Blackmon $13M) $13M Baltimore (C. Kimbrel $13M) $12M Houston (V. Caratini $12M (2)) $7M Los Angeles A. L. (L. Garcia $4M, A. Cimber $2M, A. Kolarek $1M) $5M Texas (K. Yates $5M) $4M Washington (D. Floro $2M, N. Senzel $2M) $4M Cleveland (A. Hedges $4M) $3M Pittsburgh (R. Tellez $3M) $1M Tampa Bay (C. Devenski $1M) $0M Nine Teams: Boston, Chicago N. L., Miami, Minnesota, New York A. L., Oakland, San Diego, Seattle, Toronto Projected 2024 1.0 + fWAR (RP 0.4 +) Free Agents Remaining Crowd Source Projected Contracts - If provided Catcher 1.8 Mitch Garver $20M (2) 1.1 Gary Sanchez $5M First Baseman 2.0 Rhys Hoskins $14M Second Baseman 1.1 Adam Frazier $6M Third Baseman 2.6 Matt Chapman $80M (4) 1.1 Gio Urshela Shortstop 2.3 Amed Rosario $18M (2) 1.6 Tim Anderson $8M Left Fielder 1.4 Lourdes Gurriel Jr. $36M (3) 1.0 Tommy Pham $8M Centerfield 2.4 Cody Bellinger $144M (6) 1.6 Harrison Bader $18M (2) 1.1 Kevin Kiermaier $20M (2) 1.0 Michael A. Taylor $14M (2) Right Field 1.4 Teoscar Hernandez $45M (3) Designated Hitter 1.9 Jorge Soler $48M (3) 1.5 Joc Pederson $24M (2) 1.3 Michael Brantley $9M Starting Pitchers 3.3 Blake Snell $125M (5) 3.2 Jordan Montgomery $105M (5) 3.1 Yoshinobu Yamamoto 2.6 Shota Imanaga 2.6 Marcus Stroman $66M (3) 2.3 Lucas Giolito $30M (2) 2.3 James Paxton $8M 2.0 Sean Manaea $24M (2) 1.9 Frankie Montas $8M 1.8 Hyun Jin Ryu $10M 1.8 Clayton Kershaw $21M 1.6 Michael Wacha $39M (3) 1.5 Jack Flaherty $20M (2) 1.4 Mike Clevinger $24M (2) 1.2 Michael Lorenzen $20M (2) 1.2 Domingo German 1.1 Zach Greinke $7M 1.1 Carlos Carrasco 1.1 Jacob Junis 1.0 Martin Perez $8M 1.0 Alex Wood $7M Relief Pitchers 1.0 Aroldris Chapman $8M 0.9 Josh Hader $72M (4) 0.7 Jordan Hicks $27M (3) 0.6 Yuki Matsui 0.6 Robert Stephenson $10M (2) 0.5 Ryan Brasier 0.4 David Robertson $8M 0.4 Hector Neris $16M (2) Note: Bauer (1.9) and Urias (2.3) excluded from the above list. - Tigers Signing Flaherty