December 31, 20169 yr For me... Logan Morrison Cody Asche Desmond Jennings Colby Rasmus Michael Saunders Peter Bourjos Rubby de la Rosa Vance Worley Jon Niese Tommy Hunter Shawn Tolleson Drew Storen Aaron Barrett If I'm being realistic I'd say... 1 of Worley or de la Rosa 1 of Tolleson or Storen 1 of Jennings or Asche
December 31, 20169 yr QUOTE (SoxPride18 @ Dec 30, 2016 -> 08:50 PM) Rasmus, Storen, and Worley (only if Q is traded) are the ones for me. Each of those guys might be interesting on one year deals
December 31, 20169 yr Would like to know how CBA may have been different if players saw this offseason where so few teams are willing to sign veterans for depth/holes.
December 31, 20169 yr QUOTE (bmags @ Dec 31, 2016 -> 10:47 AM) Would like to know how CBA may have been different if players saw this offseason where so few teams are willing to sign veterans for depth/holes. There needs to be some kind of cap floor so teams that are "rebuilding" still are incentivized to pay free agents even if it's for reasonably short term.
December 31, 20169 yr QUOTE (steveno89 @ Dec 31, 2016 -> 10:45 AM) Each of those guys might be interesting on one year deals Exactly. Those players are good "comeback" candidates that can be flipped at the deadline.
December 31, 20169 yr QUOTE (Deadpool @ Dec 31, 2016 -> 11:38 AM) There needs to be some kind of cap floor so teams that are "rebuilding" still are incentivized to pay free agents even if it's for reasonably short term. Without a cap from the union, the owners won't agree to a floor.
December 31, 20169 yr QUOTE (ptatc @ Dec 31, 2016 -> 11:50 AM) Without a cap from the union, the owners won't agree to a floor. Right. It will never happen. Normally, Rick Hahn and Kenny Williams are good to sign the free agents nobody wants, but it's becoming more and more clear that Free Agents are an overreach outside of the marquee franchise changers.
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