Bingo not to mention Rodman was like 34 or 35 and many considered his best days behind him at the time of the second 3 peat. Dennis was good, but he was never an all star here.
Back when front offices were the norm... (by the way, Barkley was traded to Houston he didn't sign there). But hey if old ass Malone, Payton, etc. teaming up way past their primes are considered a "superteam" to you, then be my guest.
Giannis is a nice throwback player. He is staying with his team unlike alot of guys who like to be buddy buddies with other top guys around the league and team up (or just team hop in general).
I didn't realize that although Yates is soon to be 34, he's only had 282.1 major league innings on his arm. Hendricks in comparison has 516.1 major league innings at soon to be 32.
I would be absolutely thrilled, although with our production in RF for the past few years now, it would be a god send. But I'm on record in saying I'm more than fine with Eaton when he signed. I expect him to bounce back. Now get a left handed bat at DH and I'll really be excited.
Personally I think that knee injury killed him. Didn't ptatc say due to the other damage other than his ACL that he would have chronic problems in his knee after his career is over?
I'm hoping one of Joc, Schwarber or Brantley is still on Rick's radar. Gotta get somebody who can play the OF. Sox have two injury prone guys in the outfield starting (Eloy, Eaton) and Leury Garcia is probably the most injury prone player out of them all. You can not have Adam Engel getting consistent ABs if (really that "if" should be "when" at this point) those guys go down.