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caulfield12

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  1. https://www.truebluela.com/2025/1/17/24346370/dodgers-reds-trade-arnaldo-lantigua-international-bonus-pool-roki-sasaki This is where the other $1.5 million in pool space came from...Cincy Reds and not Texas. "The Dodgers signed OFer Lantigua out of Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic in 2023 for a reported $700,000 signing bonus. He hit .301/.430/.575 with 11 home runs and seven doubles in 49 games in the Dominican Summer League last season, and had nearly as many walks (33) as strikeouts (34). Lantigua just turned 19 in December."
  2. "Fast forward to this offseason... the Dodgers have just added so much to their rotation with the return of Teoscar/Edman - extended. BUT.. I will say losing Buehler (although not as effective) and Flaherty (seems likely not to return to LA as a FA), both those pitchers contributed to last season's championship run, more so Flaherty in a very big way. Ohtani aint pitching till at least June... and I'm really not banking on him to return to all-star level pitching form coming off his 2nd TJ (success rate is very low I might add). May/Gosolin seem to be depth pieces and are both coming off major njuries as well. I'm still not sold on Yamamoto and he was injured for quite some time last season pitching his first season in the majors. Glasnow at this point is just not reliable this far into his career and I'm not sold on him lasting an entire season to be quite frank. Snell had a monster second half coming back from his injury... but again, one more year added to his career and he aint getting any younger either, he may be an injury risk at some point. Ray has may a great point on this board... Sasaki seems to have the stature/potential on becoming a solid pitcher in the majors.... but he's still a rookie and has also dealt with injuries in his young career so far. Sasaki will no doubt go through his bumps and bruises... and perhaps injuries while adjusting at the major league level. Sasaki is what other rookie pitchers are at this point... just unproven rookies. The Dodgers on the offensive side have weapons... BUT Muncy (had injuries/older), Freeman (had injuries/older), Mookie (older and playing SS???), Teoscar (older), Will Smith (regressed offensively)... just doesn't scare me as much as last season for some reason. Ohtani is obviously their biggest offensive threat and will have a monster year playing DH. I just don't buy the Dodgers like many others do (I'll admit, maybe I'm a bit biased)... yes, injuries are part of the game, but the Dodgers have a lot of injury prone arms in that rotation and even in their bullpen that I really don't think will be as great as the pundits are saying... also, that offense just seems older and will soon regress in my opinion. With that being said... the Padres window is slowly closing as well... with the big names Manny/X/Darvish/Musgrove all consuming a big chunk of the CBT payroll." stronger gaslampball.com comments section post...playing Devil's Advocate
  3. http://www.google.com.hk/url?q=https://www.essentiallysports.com/mlb-baseball-news-who-is-munetaka-murakami-when-will-he-be-joining-the-mlb-all-you-need-to-know-about-the-next-aaron-judge/&sa=U&ved=2ahUKEwjOy7Wn1v6KAxVoLtAFHXmwFecQ0PADegQIDxAD&usg=AOvVaw233uTEmAOjKh_dkZc9ujh2 Here is next year's Muncy replacement...the "Japanese Aaron Judge" at 3B. Let the bidding begin. At 24 years, 3 months, and 13 days, Munetaka Murakami has ... - Reddit www.reddit.com › baseball › comments May 15, 2024 · At 24 years, 3 months, and 13 days, Munetaka Murakami has become the youngest player in NPB history to reach 200 career home runs. https://borjaonsports.com/baseball/top-15-npb-position-players/ https://borjaonsports.com/npb/top-15-npb-position-players-2024/ https://www.sportskeeda.com/baseball/news-top-5-japanese-talents-npb-keep-eye-2024-ft-roki-sasaki-munetaka-murakami
  4. "There’s also the frustration in San Diego and beyond that the Dodgers get whomever they want, whenever they want. The gravitational pull of the World Series win, coupled with the possibility of multiple more to come, has become baseball’s Venus flytrap. Get too close and it’s over." ... "The franchise with seemingly more riches than an Egyptian pharaoh, the one that deferred $680 million of Ohtani’s salary for a decade, somehow found a way to spend less. This is not the rich getting richer. It’s the rich turning into Elon Musk."
  5. Like a Clydesdale stomp on the rest of baseball... https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/2025/01/17/bryce-miller-roki-sasakis-clydesdale-stomp-decision-to-join-dodgers-pains-padres/ "In San Diego, news that one-man Powerball ticket Roki Sasaki has decided to join the Dodgers was more than a gut punch. It was a steel-toed boot to the shin, a Clydesdale stomp to the foot, a right hook to the jaw. This hurt in all kinds of ways, big and bigger than big. The Dodgers, a team that spent more than $1 billion last season alone before winning the World Series, just became a one-city All-Star team. Sasaki, the Japanese star with a ceiling as mesmerizing as the Sistine Chapel, has joined a rotation that includes two-time Cy Young winner Blake Snell, $700 million arm and bat Shohei Ohtani, $325 million Japanese pickup Yoshinobu Yamamoto and All-Star Tyler Glasnow. That’s insane. Who’s next, time-machine Nolan Ryan? Then you tick off the offense Sasaki and the Dodgers line up behind that staff, starting with league MVPs Ohtani, Mookie Betts and Freddie Freeman, and the big picture staggers."
  6. Yes, that same villain who was almost orphaned as a child, losing a father and two grandparents in a natural disaster....he betrayed the Padres/Preller!!! "Sasaki is from Rikuzentakata in the Iwate Prefecture. Born in 2001, he was named after the villain Rouki from Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger, a Super Sentai show that was aired in the same year.[2][3] He was in the third grade during the 2011 Great East Japan earthquake. The resulting tsunami swept away his house. His father and grandparents died, while Sasaki, his mother, and his two brothers had to live in a nursing home during the recovery.[4][5][6] The family moved to Ōfunato the next year and Sasaki began to play baseball at his new school." wikipedia
  7. Balta is in trouble now...this seems worse than the Native American nicknames controversy, lol.
  8. If you have a team with SIX And SOON SEVEN $100+ million contracts on the books in Machado, Tatis Jr., Cronenworth, Darvish, Musgrove, Bogaerts, Merrill (pending)...and they barely have the slimmest hopes to compete now, and the Rockies are basically done for before Opening Day...what message does that send to fans in medium and small markets and Chicago lol? Not even wildfires and earthquakes can detail their juggernaut unless two of those three pitchers get hurt again (it would mean the end of Ohtani ever pitching again in all likelihood).
  9. https://www.latimes.com/sports/dodgers/story/2025-01-17/roki-sasaki-choosing-dodgers-pitcher-development https://www.latimes.com/sports/dodgers/story/2025-01-17/dodgers-sign-japanese-star-roki-sasaki With Sasaki TEAM WINS PLAYOFF CHANCES WORLD SERIES CHANCES Dodgers 102.6 98.5% 27.9% Padres 89.9 66.6% 4.8% Blue Jays 87.1 57.2% 4.2% Without Sasaki TEAM WINS PLAYOFF CHANCES WORLD SERIES CHANCES Dodgers 99.9 95.4% 22.8% Padres 86.4 51.4% 2.7% Blue Jays 83.1 40.1% 1.8% For the Dodgers, the regular-season impact is negligible. Sasaki adds additional certainty but they were already heavy favorites to repeat as National League West champs. The bigger impact comes in defending their World Series title. But the addition of Sasaki further highlights the Dodgers' dominance, especially over their division rivals, who, to an even greater extent, are looking at long odds for a first-place finish. There isn't anything not to like for Los Angeles. If you consider the signing through the prism of risk/reward, it's an easy A. If you consider it through the prism of moving the needle in the short term, also an A. If you consider it through the prism of making an impact addition without inhibiting your financial flexibility, also an A. If you think of it from the standpoint of giving your fans a unique player and talent who should be incredibly fun to watch, also the easiest of As. Finally, the last reason for the straight A: Sasaki could have signed with any team, and every team wanted him. He chose the team. That's not just "A" material -- it's a triumph and a validation for a franchise that bolsters its ever-expanding global dominance. Grade: A https://global.espn.com/mlb/insider/story/_/id/43440151/mlb-offseason-2025-grading-roki-sasaki-los-angeles-dodgers
  10. The Dodgers are basically the Chiefs/Patriots....but they will soon be able to outspend the Mets and Yankees by nearly 50-100% since Ohtani alone generated an extra $100 million (conservatively) by himself, and now they have the three national stars of one baseball crazy country with the 4th largest GDP in the world all together, unified, now basically backing one team... Are/were those two dynastic NFL teams bad for the league? Well, not if the fans of other teams believe they still have a fighting or at least punchet's chance. SD was on the cusp of stopping LA early three years in a row but made the mistake of starting Cease on 3 day's rest and that was all she wrote. Yamamoto played a key role as well.
  11. Looks like the entire Dodgers' remaining intl class is open season unless they are willing to wait another year.
  12. https://sports.yahoo.com/roki-sasaki-says-hes-signing-with-dodgers-giving-them-monster-japanese-trio-in-rotation-231051776.html $6.5 million signing bonus 7 deep rotation...featuring three star Japanese pitchers
  13. Will Klein is available now due to the LeClerc push to get the A's payroll up to $105 million... https://www.mlb.com/player/will-klein-694361 11.05 career mlb ERA, would seemingly fit right in
  14. 696 lifetime ops well above whatever the team average was last year... Oh yeah, 618.
  15. Best developmental guys in low minors. That may or may not be a Santos or Jirschele...leadership, strategy, rapport with vets/AAAA types, balancing winning vs. development etc. Dealing with guys sent down or blocked. Pushing some, comforting others. Different skill sets. Clearly Santos is now the heir apparent after V enable.
  16. https://www.espn.com/mlb/insider/story/_/id/43429216/mlb-2024-25-mid-offseason-grades-dodgers-mets-yankees-phillies What grade do Getz/White Sox have so far lol???
  17. Could have brought back Iguchi... "Not that he would've been a savior for us, but this is the final blow of what has been a disastrous offseason for the team and their fans. Regardless of who we blame, the Seidlers, Sasaki's BS dog and pony show, the Dodgers' ultimate goal of eliminating competition, the fact of the matter is that we were the closest to beating the defending champs last year and decided to go the opposite direction. Just focus on trading Cease, King, and Arraez for assets and wait another 5-10 years to be competitive again while wasting away FTJ's prime years. It's sickening." gaslampball.com
  18. https://www.mondaq.com/canada/income-tax/1540278/canadian-tax-traps-for-professional-athletes-entering-leaving-or-playing-in-canada-tax-planning-considerations-for-cross-border-professional-athletes Fine...tax consequences for athletes are much more complicated. "We discussed some of the intricacies that these athletes face in Canada. I think the general consensus among sports fans is that Canada has a very hard time attracting athletes because of its very high tax rates, its complicated tax system, and the Canada Revenue Agency's laser focus on these athletes' income just as soon as they set foot in the country. The conversation mostly focused on income, personal income tax, allocation of income, taxation of nonresident employees, Canada's tax treaties, and how that complicates how these athletes are treated." https://www.forbes.com/sites/taxnotes/2022/06/22/how-canada-taxes-pro-athletes/ Am not going to get into California tax politics lol.
  19. Not in this case. Especially if you consider the exchange rate. This was never about $$$. Heck, he's going to have to clear border control/immigration/customs over and over again going in and out of Cacontract so frequently. Remember he lost his father and grandparents to natural disaster as a kid...Toronto is as safe as it gets compared to LA now.
  20. You're conjuring up nightmares of him and Jerry Dybs.
  21. "To quote the great Rocky Balboa “life aint all sunshines and rainbows”. This quote is true on many levels and Astros prospect Joe Perez has experienced this first hand. Going into the 2017 draft Joe Perez was seen as one of the best high school prospects available. Big power from the right hand side of the plate but also a big arm that could pitch. Unfortunately, it was known during the draft process that he would need Tommy John surgery. The Astros ended up selecting Perez with the #53 overall pick and announced him as a third baseman, not a pitcher. Shortly after the draft, Perez had surgery." https://astrosfuture.com/2021/05/former-2nd-round-pick-joe-perez-off-to-a-hot-start-in-2021/#:~:text=The Astros ended up selecting Perez with the,get on the field in the Astros organization.
  22. Not if he's completely reinventing himself as a pitcher from a position player. He would be in Arizona or Kannapolis.
  23. Going to go ahead and now predict Dylan Cease or the much more affordable Michael King (former Yankee) to Baltimore for Mayo lol...or Basallo. Or Kjerstad. Or Cowser. Or Westburg. The end. And Toronto really does start to make sense. International city. Rogers controls media. Yusei Kikuchi spoke very highly of experience there. You have your Japanese stars, Dominican stars, Arjun Nimmala (first Indian star), Bichette, Springer, Jose Berrios, Gausman...maybe they can add Pete Alonso as well and really go for it this 2025 season. That's the quintessential cosmpolitan image of a very international city. There will probably be some type of opt outs in his deal if the Jays were to suddenly become non competitive in the East...maybe a no-trade list as well.
  24. It's all over but the shouting. Spring Festival flight to Xi'an China takes off in a matter of hours. Need to escape from baseball and basketball for a week. White Sox need to go all out after 2B/SS Christopher Polanco...#22 guy in the signing class. caulfield12 https://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-rumors-trades-and-signings?t=trades-and-transactions Blue Jays fit all the descriptors...but not sure their fans can handle another disappointment after the Ohtani flirtation last year. That he flew all the way to Toronto is pretty telling. Thank god the White Sox don't have to compete in the East...it would be completely homeless.

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