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Well, as someone who would pass on Castellanos/Ozuna, I would say that's a logical fallacy that grades players on a perfect slope. I'd pay $36 million a year for Betts, but wouldn't pay $20 million a year for Castellanos, despite the idea that Castellanos being half as bad may not even be true (actually it probably is). But being able to add the marginal wins to a single position is super valuable. When you have a deep competitive team a lot of players are 2 WAR so to have a 6 WAR guy in one position it gives you an easier opportunity to stack the wins that get you to 94, 96, 98 elsewhere.
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No shit. Doesn't mean it's not what they should do. They should pay Betts and have an unbelievable offense through the first half of the decade while finding Mazara-like pitchers.
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This is nonsense, you were just complaining about how it would be bad if they signed springer because it like overwrote Mazara, but now you are saying "well obviously they would not sign Springer". Well yeah, the problem is they won't sign Springer, there would be zero problem if they signed Springer.
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His agent is not scott boras.
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Everything is Samardjiza trade. Even when it's not at all a samardjiza trade.
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What are you talking about, a 1 year 8 mill 3 WAR guy is what Joc Pederson is now and he was clearly expensive enough that they went after Mazara instead. We gave up a top ten prospect for Mazara, what do you think Pederson gets? And if he fails...and you have Springer. So your "oh no this deal is WORSE if we get springer" I can't get mad about that because it is all predicated on having Springer.
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B) but also just keep Madrigal as he was always a clear cut player that could handle multiple positions while a profile of a guy that can come in day by day and give you competitive at bats. Sox could easily find enough bats for this year and figure out everything next year when they know what they have with Mazara.
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If Mazara hits, they could still sign Springer and be in a great position because they have a cheap Arb guy to sell off for more assets. OR they could keep him, move him to LF and DH Eloy if he doesn't improve defense. To which you say "what about vaughn" and you can see what a good situation the white sox are in if that happens. But yes, the key is signing a very good player that is a no doubt upgrade! not shuffling similarly profiled players.
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just want to state I still think the best move left on the board is Rendon.
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that was DWS
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It's more pitch selection that's his issue. He swings at a lot of pitches hard to drive. He can hit the shit out of the ball but swings at a bunch of crap that lowers his avg. exit velocity and LA.
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Bulls missing a broken foot injury? That never happens.
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Correct. He can prepare for an individual pitchers plan, but can’t make the overall approach adjustments for consistent success.
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https://theathletic.com/1451270/2019/12/11/this-one-hurts-why-the-rangers-traded-nomar-mazara-to-chicago-for-prospect-steele-walker/?source=shared-article Posted this earlier which illustrates that in a clear way: ”. The conversations with team officials tell … exactly the same story: Mazara was sticking with what worked, with what got him to the big leagues at age 20. He was a high-contact hitter who simply didn’t ever figure out how to live up to his outsized potential. He was super-streaky as a big leaguer, so there’s always the risk that he’ll figure it out and become a superstar on the south side, but the assessment I got from sources in the Rangers org was that he was very good at preparing for the day while lacking a bit on the preparation for the season.”
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Yeah, that David Price will be Uber moveable and Wil Myers will be a struggle should tell you everything about where to put your money.
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https://theathletic.com/1451270/2019/12/11/this-one-hurts-why-the-rangers-traded-nomar-mazara-to-chicago-for-prospect-steele-walker/?source=shared-article really good stuff in here from Texas beat writer
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Nobody thought that
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This is what happens when a FO has no trust with fans.
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May still be the case. Texas would be dumb though.
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I mean I think people are just saying add to that core...
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So again, frustrating because I can't provide the URL filtered, but Fielding Bible made some updates to DRS so it's interesting to look at the adjustments. If you filter for RF and add a minimum innings of like 600 (true RFers), you can see it puts Mazara at -4. Others at -4 aren Christian Yellich. Behind him at -5 are Fowler, Markakis and Blackmon. Adam Eaton is at -3. So it's interesting to look at. He's not plus, but he's around others that we'd certainly feel are playable. His arm may be doing some work there which is good. Offense will be the whole thing man, he's just gotta hit. This is definitely his fulcrum year so it will be interesting.
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Sox should make him spend winter in AZ with Steverson... what’s that you say?
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Well there is huge variance to these names (bolded). I'd be more excited if the sox this offseason didn't so willingly take themselves off of the running for the top names. But obviously Betts and Springer would be ideal moving forward because aside from plus offense they are great defensively. Longterm I don't want to compromise on defense or offense.
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LOL Yeah Porcello is a risk, his last year was terrible. I just think the red sox tried to change him into a different pitcher and the sox would just be okay with him being a low-k sinker baller. The high 4 seamer stuff worked in improving some of his peripherals but wasn't worth it overall. There are others, but as much as I like Walker I don't want too many risks in offense and defense. Let's remove some stress from either bullpen or other SP.
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dude stop. One...obviously that is half a year. Two - players have historically struggled on these mid year signings. He has a history above 1 WAR. And WAR isn't symmetrical. Nova was one of the worst pitchers in baseball in the first half and quite good in the second, extrapolating is ridiculous.
