Everything posted by bmags
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Brewers nearing deal to acquire Narvaez
That's the thing though, I'd rather have traded him for a comp pick, especially this year with the college pitching surplus. Life's all about choices... Narvaez isn't chris sale, but he's still a paperclip you'd hope to turn into a house
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Cole to the Yankees: 9 years, $324 million.
LOL Andy Pettite? God man we have Jim Thome just sitting on the sidelines, unleash him Jerry!
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Brewers nearing deal to acquire Narvaez
The thing I will never particularly like about Colome is he was paid market price and I don’t believe in his production lasting.
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Brewers nearing deal to acquire Narvaez
Not gonna lie I’d still take this package plus Colomes 10 mil applied for a different reliever.
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Brewers nearing deal to acquire Narvaez
Come on dude that post was the same minute as the other guys
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Brewers nearing deal to acquire Narvaez
Ooh, jealous of the comp pick.
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Brewers nearing deal to acquire Narvaez
Shocked this hasn’t finalized yet
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Sox in on MadBum
At least Betts is one of the best players in baseball. Not my fault the Sox think spending 40 million on reclamation projects is a better use of funds.
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Sox in on MadBum
Uh people were talking about Robbie Ray
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Angels sign Rendon - 7yrs 245
Well, they were still a below average offense and could use an insanely productive bat.
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Successful Plan B; What’s Next?
If something changes next year and gibson is just average and we have better pitching options you'd be trading a pitcher on a 2 year/20 million contract. That is not difficult.
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2020 MLB Draft Thread
Not even joking that much but ... sox should hire Giolitos pitching coach if they get him for his help in reigning in a 6'6 pitcher.
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Successful Plan B; What’s Next?
Here is my Ryu hot take - so long you can keep him to 3 years, he will not be a difficult contract to shed so long as you can avoid a "big" injury (year long), which he has not had for several years. And if those happen: - The financial cost can be covered through insurance. The main cost is sox losing time without a productive TOR pitcher (which is substantial! people! We should be competitive this year!). Because sox are never near lux tax, that in theory should not affect spending. - In the case of small injuries, say the sox want to unload him after an injury plagued first year, I still see them being able to easily shed his deal on a team buying upside in an always-starved pitching environment with minimal salary kick-in. Will they get great prospect value back? No. But they can shed cost. So in that the main risk I see with Ryu if you can keep years down is the potential that the sox sign him but don't get the productivity. And with that, the sox really need to hit on a 2nd pitcher that has untapped potential and likelihood of health. They probably should have signed gibson.
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Angels sign Rendon - 7yrs 245
totally agree. Years seem to bother reinsdorf most, and rendon offers a player that does not hit FA often, is truly elite, and can provide impact few pitchers outside the top three could. If sox could cobble an elite offense together, I don't think it's the worst thing to be a bit year-by-year in its outlook. Costly, productive vets become available at deadline, upstart pitchers emerge each year for FA.
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Sox in on MadBum
October on soxtalk: "you can't send off your entire farm and ruin the rebuild for a player" December on soxtalk: "take them. Take them all. Who can we get? Marco Gonzalez? Sure anyone. ANYONE"
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Cole to the Yankees: 9 years, $324 million.
Also no offense to rankin but I am heavily skeptical of this.
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Cole to the Yankees: 9 years, $324 million.
Well, one they are yankees fans. But two they seemed to posture they would try to get the money to give them the edge. But Arte Moreno is competitive and probably pushed it to a point where cole just said he'd rather be home. I actually am not surprised this is wrapping up early. This is so different than last year. Each marquee player has multiple teams actively bidding and with histories of spending top of market for talent, and also teams that meet players on their own valuations instead of just other teams.
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Cole to the Yankees: 9 years, $324 million.
Interested in what yankees do.
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Sox have checked in on Pineda, but he signs with Twins
Wouldn’t be that far off. He shouldn’t be our only addition, and you can get through much of April with 4 starters.
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2020 MLB Draft Thread
Yeah I think the latest CBA said you could only have a QO used on a player once. Weirdly Hamels can be tagged with a QO for the braves next year since he never had one.
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Successful Plan B; What’s Next?
Uh...Danny Duffy
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2020 MLB Draft Thread
Nope, he had a QO when Milwaukee signed him
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Sox have checked in on Pineda, but he signs with Twins
Average would be good.
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Sox in on MadBum
I actually did this exercise and it isn’t really true. Felix is as much of an outlier as Scherzer.