November 6, 20187 yr He then qualified that Haniger, Paxton, Diaz unlikely to be traded. If this is happening I can't believe Dipoto gets to run this rebuild.
November 6, 20187 yr Like I said in the old MLB thread, the Mariners past 15 years reminds me of the White Sox, minus the 7 lucky months in 2005. Sale was headed down the same path as Felix until he got traded. Such a good pitcher, zero playoffs
November 6, 20187 yr 13 minutes ago, bmags said: He then qualified that Haniger, Paxton, Diaz unlikely to be traded. If this is happening I can't believe Dipoto gets to run this rebuild. Being stuck in the middle is arguably one of the worst places to be in professional sports. Not bad enough to go through a total teardown, but not good enough to really contend. Hanover, Paxton and Diaz all would be great pieces, but I do not think the Sox are there yet.
November 6, 20187 yr 1 minute ago, steveno89 said: Being stuck in the middle is arguably one of the worst places to be in professional sports. Not bad enough to go through a total teardown, but not good enough to really contend. Hanover, Paxton and Diaz all would be great pieces, but I do not think the Sox are there yet. They won 89 games, and didn't have Cano half the season. Middle isn't nearly as bad in any sport except the NBA.
November 6, 20187 yr Author Also the Mariners have been the white sox spirit animal. I was secretly still hoping Dipoto pulled out a playoff birth despite having already seen the future and knowing it will fail. A lot of his paper clip trades ended up being terrible. If you are consistently trading with the rays, you are probably losing.
November 6, 20187 yr Too many teams rebuilding. The market is clearly a buyer's market. They might as well go for it again.
November 7, 20187 yr With the Astros likely losing Keuchel, losing McCullers for 2019, and possibly losing Morton, the Mariners might as well try going for it next year. As someone said, they won 89 games without having Cano most of the year. Edited November 7, 20187 yr by soxfan2014
November 7, 20187 yr Sox lucky to be in the best division for rebuilding. Astros have a ton of talent still, and the Angels have both Trout/Ohtani and an owner willing to spend in a big market...along with a new manager.
November 7, 20187 yr 4 hours ago, caulfield12 said: Sox lucky to be in the best division for rebuilding. Astros have a ton of talent still, and the Angels have both Trout/Ohtani and an owner willing to spend in a big market...along with a new manager. We'll see about the Angels. A's are a team where you never know what you'll get. They were great this year but who knows how they will do next year. Edit: they seem like the type of team that would add Nelson Cruz on like a 2-year deal. Edited November 7, 20187 yr by soxfan2014
November 7, 20187 yr sorry but why would Paxton require a massive return? The guy hasn't pitched more than 160 innings in any season. I'd maybe give up Adolfo for him.
November 8, 20187 yr First trade of the offseason for the Marineers Mike Zunzio for Mallex Smith essentially.
November 8, 20187 yr That's the kind of trade I like: major league player for major league player. They don't happen as often as before.
November 8, 20187 yr 10 minutes ago, GreenSox said: That's the kind of trade I like: major league player for major league player. They don't happen as often as before. There's like 3 other minor leaguers involved. So nope, this isn't even that kind.
November 8, 20187 yr It would never happen in a million years but Edwin Diaz would look so nice in a Sox uniform
November 8, 20187 yr Of course, (for 2019 alone) the Mariners are still stuck with King Felix ($27 million), Cano ($24 million)...even Seager is $19 million, which seems crazy, although he was pretty darned good before last year. That's more or less $70 million. And it doesn't even include another $50 million to Leake, Segura, Dee Gordon and Nicasio. The only contracts that could be relatively easy to move there are Segura and Seager (will have to send back something really nice or eat salary). This is the exact position the White Sox don't want to be in in 2022-23-24...with a handful of overpriced veterans they're going to have to offload at 25 or 50 cents on the dollar. And they're still cutting payroll even with a billion dollar tv rights deal in place for Root Sports. Edited November 8, 20187 yr by caulfield12
November 8, 20187 yr I was wondering about Seager for 3b. Plays everyday, decent glove, LHB would look good in our lineup. However, now 31 with two declining years and has 3 years and nearly 60 million still owed to him. Think you could get him for salary relief with minimal prospect cost but man what I hoped would look good looks like a high risk of burning you. Edited November 8, 20187 yr by BamaDoc
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