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  1. If this team doesn't make the playoffs or make a deep run in the playoffs, a retool should be the way to go.  

    I think the Sox FO should listen on everyone although the following guys I don't see going anywhere nor should they (TA, Kopech, Cease, Robert and Vaughn).

    I do however think they should listen on Giolito, Hendriks, Eloy and Moncada.  

    If Giolito isn't interested in signing an extension or staying in Chicago long term then the Sox owe it to themselves and the fans to see what he would fetch in a trade.  Doesn't mean they have to trade him and I don't think anyone would be mad with him on the 2023 Opening Day roster but it wouldn't hurt to listen to offers.  Same with the others.  

     

  2. JR was crying about financial losses only a few months ago, I just don't see a spending spree coming.  Will there bill offseason additions, yet but I don't see the Sox spending for Bauer, Springer, etc.  Honestly I don't think they have to either.  They have many pieces in place and no team (even the Dodgers) is perfect in every category, they just need to make smart signings.  Address SP and bullpen needs via ufa or trades.  

    Also just for fun, I think Bauer lands with the Angels.  Arte Moreno keeps on striking out on the high priced pitchers, eventually he's going to land one of them by giving them the farm.  They came in 2nd for Cole last year, I think they land Bauer this year.  Can't keep on wasting Trout's prime.  

  3. FWIW I prefer Machado over Harper and think the Sox have better odds to land Manny.  I think the Sox are doing the right thing by meeting with both but I just don't think Harper wants to come here and I think he prefers an NL team and most likely winds up with the Dodgers if they can move some payroll.  Manny on the other hand makes more sense and I just get a vibe that there's a realistic shot the Sox can sign him opposed to Harper.  Just a gut feeling.  

  4. 2 minutes ago, mmmmmbeeer said:

    I used Eloy as an example.  

    Look up on the northside as an example of what one bad contract can do to a team of homegrown, competitive talent.  

    To be fair I don't think Eloy was ever in the Cubs long term plans.  He was the guy that was going to get moved for a cost controlled SP especially after they traded Torres for Chapman.  He was a guy that I think they knew they knew they were going to have to trade eventually.  Heyward is their RF and he's not going anywhere because of his contract.  

  5. 15 minutes ago, KnightsOnMintSt said:

    News wise, yes. But I think Philly has been pretty much eliminated from contention, and I think that’s pretty big. Especially because it seems like the Yankees are out, too. And those are probably the two teams most people would’ve predicted Harper would go to.

    Multiple insiders have said that Philly is definitely still in the Harper/Machado bidding.  Like the Sox they have a ton of payroll room to add either of these guys.  Also watch the Dodgers lurking.  Been seeing that they are aggressively trying to trade Puig and Kemp.  

  6. FWIW I think the offseason the Sox spend is next offseason as opposed to this one.  No downside to going after Machado or Harper but common sense says that one of them will end up in New York and the other most likely in Philly.  This is a big season for the Sox as far as seeing which young guys are starting to make progress and which ones aren't and then being able to figure out who to spend the big money on.  

  7. QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Feb 11, 2018 -> 03:50 PM)
    Arrieta does - the Cubs will get a pick back if he signs elsewhere.

     

    And that's a silly concept anyway. If the Cubs are that worried about a 2nd or 3rd round pick that they're going after a pitcher that they like less, then their priorities are totally screwed up. They went after Darvish because they wanted starting pitching help and they picked the pitcher they preferred. Whatever their reason was, they seriously preferred darvish to Arrieta.

     

    They might have preferred Darvish to Arrieta but haven't the Cubs been trying to extend Arrieta for a few years now but he wants an Elite contract like Price/Grienke? They were in a spot where they needed a top end SP and if Arrieta/Boras were/are still sticking to their guns of their desired terms, then Theo probably did what he had to do in signing Darvish. I really want to see what Arrieta signs for. I can't see Boras let it being a penny less than the Darvish deal and I have no idea who would give Arrieta that type of deal right now. If the Cubs wouldn't then who will? It will be interesting to see if Arrieta overplayed his hand.

  8. QUOTE (KyYlE23 @ Aug 18, 2017 -> 12:02 PM)
    eh, i wouldnt go that far. Just like 3 days ago he was on a streak of 8 straight games with a K. He is an adventure in left(at best). He is basically Sox adam dunn right now

     

    Baez is probably a better comp for Moncada. Struggled when called up in 2014 with massive K number and was so poor the next Spring Training that he played most of 2015 in AAA. Came into his own in 2016 and had a very good playoff run and is now really establishing himself. Cubs never gave up on him and were patient with him, Sox must do the same with Yoan and we might have to accept that just because he was the #1 prospect in MLB doesn't automatically mean he'll be an overnight superstar.

  9. I actually think that things may slow down for the Sox. Obviously they can trade Q whenever but only when they feel the return is right. I think that guys like Frazier/Robertson/Melky will be dealt in time but quite possibly not until the trade deadline and that might be the best time to trade these guys to get the best value. It's not like teams forgot that Frazier and Robertson didn't have the best of years last year so their value might be down now and with no real expectations for the big league club this year, the Sox might as well let them try and rebuild some value.

  10. Good deal for both teams.

     

    Cubs get their closer and Royals get a guy under control for 4 years with all star potential. I thought Soler was going to be the best of the Cubs prospects (Kris Bryant has already ended that discussion) but he seems to be injury prone. If he can stay on the field and get more consistent then the Royals win the deal long term but I think the Cubs can probably care less. They get a top 5 closer in MLB and quite honestly Soler was expendable and didn't seem to be much of a factor in their Championship season this past year. He'll get to play everyday in KC and will probably have much less pressure on him there than he did with the Cubs.

  11. Two thoughts before I call it a night.

     

    1. It's not a matter of if anymore but pretty much when and for who. Sale getting traded is a big deal and I think it signals a full (not a half ass) rebuild. I won't believe it until Sale is officially traded but this would represent a huge organizational change for the Sox that many of us never thought they would choose.

     

    2. Regardless of who the Sox land for Sale, it won't fix everything. There will be many more trades made to restock the system and this organization needs to start drafting better and developing players in house if they ever want to have a team that is a contender every year.

  12. QUOTE (Rowand44 @ Dec 5, 2016 -> 01:36 PM)
    With the strides Anderson has made every year at short, I wouldn't even think about about moving him around.

     

     

    Anderson can probably play OF and 2B as well. If the Sox acquire another prospect who can play SS, then they should let the better defensive SS of Anderson and whoever the other prospect/player is, play SS and other guy to a different position. Not hard to do.

  13. I think the Sox do trade Robinson but it will come after Chapman/Jansen/Melancon all sign deals. There will be teams that miss out on those guys that will still be looking for relief help. That's probably also the best time to trade him too. Think the same thing about Frazier. He'll get moved but probably not till after Turner and other FA hitters sign their deals.

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