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If the deadline was tomorrow, I'd sell on every FA to be, except Bregman, and I'd trade Duran.

My hope, and that is all it is, would be that we use the assets and "savings" to make Crochet-like trades (emphases on the plural) and signings to make us a clear top 5-6 team in MLB for 2026 and beyond.

I do think it is possible, but we can't swing and miss with Buehler type signings. We might get away with one or two moves that backfire, but we have to hit more than miss. We will also be placing our hopes in the hands of prospects and younger players, but we should have enough depth to handle a few short-comings, quickly and efficiently.

They key, as always, will be how we upgrade the pitching staff, but also what second or third big bat we get to replace Devers, and to a lesser extent Duran and who plays 1B and DH?

 

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The Red Sox should just get a cheap first baseman to get through the rest of the season.

There's a back-up on Pittsburgh that probably wouldn't cost too much. He's only 5'9", but sports a fielding percentage of 1.000%, which ties him as the best all-time first sacker in the history of baseball.

His name is Enmanuel Valdez.

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On 6/28/2025 at 9:50 AM, 5GoldGlovesOF,75 said:

The Red Sox should just get a cheap first baseman to get through the rest of the season.

There's a back-up on Pittsburgh that probably wouldn't cost too much. He's only 5'9", but sports a fielding percentage of 1.000%, which ties him as the best all-time first sacker in the history of baseball.

His name is Enmanuel Valdez.

He is on the 60 day IL…

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On 6/27/2025 at 2:51 PM, moonslav59 said:

If the deadline was tomorrow, I'd sell on every FA to be, except Bregman, and I'd trade Duran.

My hope, and that is all it is, would be that we use the assets and "savings" to make Crochet-like trades (emphases on the plural) and signings to make us a clear top 5-6 team in MLB for 2026 and beyond.

I do think it is possible, but we can't swing and miss with Buehler type signings. We might get away with one or two moves that backfire, but we have to hit more than miss. We will also be placing our hopes in the hands of prospects and younger players, but we should have enough depth to handle a few short-comings, quickly and efficiently.

They key, as always, will be how we upgrade the pitching staff, but also what second or third big bat we get to replace Devers, and to a lesser extent Duran and who plays 1B and DH?

 

So you're basically saying that they only need half a team and hope that the young guys improve!

🤣

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42 minutes ago, TheSplinteredSplendor said:

So you're basically saying that they only need half a team and hope that the young guys improve!

🤣

Yes and No.

I think it goes beyond "hope" when expecting younger players to improve as they gain experience. I think it's an expectation for most to improve, and plan on a few not to improve.

I don't think we are a half a team away from being serious contenders, even if you look at just the 26 man roster (13 players needed?) or the starting lineup + 5 SP'ers and 4 RP'ers (9 out of 18?)

It all starts with Bregman's return or not, but if he bolts, and we spend $40M elsewhere, the theory is we should be able to fill his line-up slot or two with that money.

Of course, players like Rafaela, Narvaez, Abreu and the 3 kids could regress, next year, but many could improve my major amounts to offset those declines, and then some. Plus, we could see Casas back, Duran peak again, Story hit .750 and the Ref, Romy, Toro brigade continue as is.

We lose a lot of pitchers, but we also lose their money off the budget, too, including wasted money like Hendriks, and money we spent this year with next year in mind, like Sandoval. There are some positive ways at looking at this, if you choose to do so. Yes, it's not about just spending more: it's also about spending wisely, and that may be a bigger ask than asking JH to spend even equal to 2025's over the tax line amount.

If we keep the budget the same, we will have an insane winter spending budget, especially if we go by AAV/Tax dollars and do some creative financing with contracts, like the Dodgers have mastered. We have some major pieces we can afford to trade away, due to near equal depth at like positions. Not many teams have the packages we can offer in trade, without opening a new gaping hole at another position. This doesn't mean we have to trade Duran and Abreu and pin all our hopes on 3-4 kids in the OF (Anthony, Rafaela, Garcia & Campbell,) but I would not view that as needing wildly unrealistic hopes in our youth, especially if Refsnyder returns and maybe Yoshida plays some LF at Fenway, only.

We have a pretty deep foundation, even though many are young, too young or looking too close to mediocre to get excited about, but it's more than half a team. IMO, if we go big, we could be serious contenders with 4 additions assuming Bregman returns (SP2, Closer, 1B and 2B) or 5 without Bregman.

I think the rest of the team can be good enough support of these added 4 to 5.

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Desperate Dave says Philly will be looking for a lefty reliever, outfielder and maybe a third baseman! 
 

we have Chapman, Bregman and Duran!!!  
 

desperate Dave can send us painter and brohm!!

win-win trade 

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1 hour ago, moonslav59 said:

It all starts with Bregman's return or not, but if he bolts, and we spend $40M elsewhere, the theory is we should be able to fill his line-up slot or two with that money.

You mean like how they did when they refused to sign their best player (mookie)?

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9 minutes ago, TheSplinteredSplendor said:

You mean like how they did when they refused to sign their best player (mookie)?

Yes. My key word was "theory," because that's all it has been, until last winter.

(Then, we undid the spending with the Devers trade, so back to "theory.")

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