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bmags

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  1. Porter is an actual two way wing that will not be difficult to trade again (there are about to be some terrible deals). Hopefully you’ll end up with a 44% 3 pt shooter again that rebounds and has length. There was no way you would get a first to take him. He’s overpaid but he’s actually good.
  2. Damn I thought this was a decent deal until I saw this kiss of death
  3. The three batter rule would be hilarious though in a case where the player is melting down miguel asencio style
  4. Can't stress enough how much I enjoy being designated a big market team when they don't act like it.
  5. Would be a hilarious roster.
  6. Yest Yeah I totally agree.
  7. sorry for the title i'm going back to a hole
  8. my impression is that the swell opt structure would be more like (this is made up and just an example): 7 for 175 Opt out can be triggered after year four unless team exercises option to make it 9 years for $235 mill. I don't see a structure that says the deal is 8/280 but player can opt out for year 4 but team gets a 5th year, then I'm not even sure what the 8 year deal is doing. I guess a player exercise option after year four that if enacted, allows team to decide to pull trigger on a 5th year? Would be strange.
  9. I think some version of the contract has a level that is 7 for 175 at one point, but I think olney/nightengale were way too definitive on the contract and that it was in stasis. Or not, but I don't trust lozano as far as I can throw him.
  10. Yeah, Lozano, or "Honest Dan" as he's known, is definitely a guy to put all your trust in for accurate info.
  11. I mean, obviously they've been trying. But hopefully not through collusionary means, the sox and phillies have presented themselves as serious but also willing to beat bids. So teams know they dont just have to match the sox bid, they have to beat it multiple times. So there have been mystery teams but they come in and never seem to accelerate, nobody has come in with a higher bid. That means there are two teams.
  12. this title is cruel. But I hope you will all join me in realizing time itself sucks. It passes forward and sometimes faster than you'd like and other times slower. And also death is always present. Really tough stuff!
  13. I think there is info in that the market for these two players really is two teams. There has been a lot of buzz trying to get around that fact, begging rich teams to get in play, saying they should sign shorter deals, but it appears both teams have positioned themselves at bids high enough to prevent others from making a run while low enough it hasnt resolved. If that offer gets them, I'll give hahn a standing O. But if I was in the seat and had backing of ownership, I'd have positioned themselves higher publicly on machado to truly make a short term deal outlandish.
  14. Totally agree. I know I'm a broken record on this front, but the rules of int'l signings were bent to a team like the white sox's favor in the last CBA. This is the first year of it out of the penalty box, it would be so disheartening if we end up with 6-7 guys, none in the top 30, and did not spend our allotted amount.
  15. If the mlb created a senior tour like the PGA that just included jeter, adam jones and david ross playing softball Bob would leave his job to cover it for free.
  16. Gonna edit and assume the son of God wasn't on the podcast.
  17. The DH I see as more likely than we think because I think it is most pro Player, I don’t see why AL teams would be against and several NL teams want to see it (cubs, Mets). Overall this is interesting.
  18. Would they though? Haven’t loogies become less common? My thought was it may lose relief pitchers jobs by making it more likely teams are back to 12 pitchers as getting an additional bench bat you could “stack” against a reliever would be more advantageous.
  19. Jerry West is incredible
  20. I will be. This is no different than the peter bourjas or Ryan raburn signings the last few years.
  21. There was some fangraphs article that while HS RHP in the top ten have had a horrible hit rate, they tend to have great value in the 1st round supplemental and high 2nd round.
  22. Also Manny actually banking on meaningful changes to FA that benefit him so much that he's willing to give up money just to try again at age 29 is unlikely IMO. Say the players get guaranteed revenue from league, that may benefit players as a whole but not necessarily top players, they may actually make less while others make more. Making free agency more expensive may make even less teams try at it. Realistic ways to help players includes lowering the length of team control, that again would not help manny machado's market, it would hurt it. It is very unlikely he will personally benefit in the next CBA.

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