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58 minutes ago, fathom said:

I’ll be surprised if they don’t bring in a closer.  Williams or Helsley

I'll take Williams out of those 2.

Helsley has just been miserable this year.  Doesn't mean he will be next year, but when you're this bad, I think trade offers are likely to be tepid next July.

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1 hour ago, fathom said:

I’ll be surprised if they don’t bring in a closer.  Williams or Helsley

it would make a ton of sense. pushes a bunch of guys back into more fitting roles. 

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3 hours ago, southsider2k5 said:

The Sox odds are the same in 30th, 29th, or 28th.

Looked at odds today #1 Sox 25.36%…#2 Minn 20.32% and #3 Pitt 15.34%. for #1 pick. They are not the same tankathon.com

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36 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said:

Those are not the #30/29/28 teams.

If Colorado and Washington are not eligible for #1 pick it’s irrelevant.

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3 hours ago, fathom said:

I’ll be surprised if they don’t bring in a closer.  Williams or Helsley

I'll be surprised if they do. If they pick up Robert's option, I don't think there will be a lot of money to spend. Also, Williams? That's pretty risky. I also believe they will not sign anyone with a QO attached. They can't afford to surrender the draft capital. But they have surprised me before.

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30 minutes ago, Timmy U said:

I'll be surprised if they do. If they pick up Robert's option, I don't think there will be a lot of money to spend. Also, Williams? That's pretty risky. I also believe they will not sign anyone with a QO attached. They can't afford to surrender the draft capital. But they have surprised me before.

There's only one off season question that matters:

With labor uncertainty what does JR allow Getz to do?

Everything flows from that decision. 

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1 hour ago, Lip Man 1 said:

There's only one off season question that matters:

With labor uncertainty what does JR allow Getz to do?

Everything flows from that decision. 

The two players being discussed are relief pitchers, one has a 4.98 ERA and -0.3 WAR and the other has a 5.60 ERA and -0.8 WAR. They're both 31-years-old.

If you were the owner, would you want your GM to sign either of those players to large contracts?

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1 hour ago, Rusty_Kuntz said:

Let Vasil and Taylor fight it out for closer, spend money SP, OF, 1B or some combination. 

Taylor needs to be ruled out as a starter.  His relief role hasn't given the rock solid indication I thought it would as to his bullpen results. 

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11 hours ago, nrockway said:

The two players being discussed are relief pitchers, one has a 4.98 ERA and -0.3 WAR and the other has a 5.60 ERA and -0.8 WAR. They're both 31-years-old.

If you were the owner, would you want your GM to sign either of those players to large contracts?

My comment was based on the overall off season not specific to the two pitchers being discussed. 

ANYTHING Getz tries to do, regardless of position will be determined by what JR lets him do. 

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34 minutes ago, Harry Chappas said:

Taylor needs to be ruled out as a starter.  His relief role hasn't given the rock solid indication I thought it would as to his bullpen results. 

To this point, Taylor hasn't proven himself in either aspect.

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57 minutes ago, southsider2k5 said:

To this point, Taylor hasn't proven himself in either aspect.

No reason not to allow him to try and prepare as a SP next year. The worst thing that happens is he's JAG we have another throw away season next year to find out. Hopefully it will be the last for awhile and we are ready to start competing again, but one step at a time.

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8 minutes ago, chitownsportsfan said:

No reason not to allow him to try and prepare as a SP next year. The worst thing that happens is he's JAG we have another throw away season next year to find out. Hopefully it will be the last for awhile and we are ready to start competing again, but one step at a time.

This is what I would like to see, but who knows.

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1 hour ago, Lip Man 1 said:

He wanted to start when the Sox moved him to the bullpen as well. 

Point being, I don't think they see him as a starter, and I think several people have pointed to his mechanics as the reason. 

If they want to give the chance, great. But I don't think that is happening. 

Either way, I don't want them spending money on a high-priced FA closer. 

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2 hours ago, Harry Chappas said:

Taylor needs to be ruled out as a starter.  His relief role hasn't given the rock solid indication I thought it would as to his bullpen results. 

I think they may have already ruled him out as a starter. Per a few people on here his mechanics won't stand up to a starters' workload. I really don't know. 

Point was that I don't want the Sox to spend much money on a closer until they are more competitive. 

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1 hour ago, chitownsportsfan said:

No reason not to allow him to try and prepare as a SP next year. The worst thing that happens is he's JAG we have another throw away season next year to find out. Hopefully it will be the last for awhile and we are ready to start competing again, but one step at a time.

He's already said he's preparing as a starter over the offseason.

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12 hours ago, Harry Chappas said:

Taylor needs to be ruled out as a starter.  His relief role hasn't given the rock solid indication I thought it would as to his bullpen results. 

He's looked really good -- watch the games. I wouldn't let him start. Different situation than Crochet. More akin to Mason Miller. A proper closer is probably more useful than a 4th or 5th starter anyway.

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