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  1. Non-tender deadline is tonight, FYI.
  2. @ChrisCotillo Red Sox lose Robert Stock to the Cubs via waiver claim
  3. @BNightengale The #RedSox sign RHP Austin Brice to a one-year, $870,000 contract. This was his first year of arbitration eligibility. He ain't getting non-tendered now.
  4. Nobody is untouchable in my fantasy GM world. Move everyone. Obtain all the arms. Win every game 1 - 0. I'm the Claude Julien of TalkSox.
  5. Gordon: better LOB rate, k rate and bb rate with Yanks = better with the Yankees
  6. No Buen O'Leary.
  7. He had a higher fWAR as a reliever for the Yanks in 04 than when he relieved in Boston. Not sure I'm going to jizz in my pants over his 5.59 ERA in 96 that gave the Sox 2.8 WAR. He was better in pinstripes.
  8. The gall of Mendoza to give up 1 run in the 3rd inning of Game 3 of the ALCS! Every other pitcher for the Red Sox that day gave up more runs than that. He arguably pitched the best out of anyone to put on a Sox uni that day.
  9. LF. Williams to Yaz to Rice to Greenwell (should have won that MVP) to Manny to Devers
  10. Are you talking about the 19-8 game? Relitigating that one?
  11. Pitchers with over 50 innings since 1980 that were no bueno for the Sox, but mucho bueno for the Yankees: Mendoza Andrew Miller Tom Gordon Chris Hammond Doug Bird Pitchers with over 50 innings since 1980 that were no bueno for the Yankees, but mucho bueno for the sox: null
  12. Are you saying that guys that go to the Yankees are more often than not better than what they were for the Sox?
  13. Players with over 200 games that started with the Yankees and went to the Sox: Mike Stanley, Danny Cater, Don Baylor, Ben Champan, Edudardo Nunez, Del Pratt Of those guys, maybe Baylor had the biggest drop off, but I don't think anyone in 86 thought he underperformed. Danny Cater wasn't as good. I'd say the rest were either better or at least as good as what they were for the Yankees.
  14. Batters who were better after going to the Sox (played over 50 games for each org): Del Pratt, Eduardo Nunez, Jackie Jensen, John Kennedy, Jake Stahl Batters who were worse after going to the Yankees: Joe Dugan, Wade Boggs, Jim Leyritz, Ellsbury, Bob Watson, Spike Owen, Lou Clinton, Roy Johnston, Danny MacFayden
  15. Going through the list: Jackie Jensen definitely didn't flop going to the Sox. I'd argue that Boggs was far better as a Sox than a Yankee. Also, Tiante was not a "star" for the Yankees.
  16. Mike Stanley Ben Chapman https://www.baseball-reference.com/friv/multifranchise.cgi?level=team&t1=BOS-BOS&t2=NYY-NYY&t3=--&t4=--
  17. And the scouting reports you do have are very organizationally biased.
  18. Rays have no problem dumping guys. They've held onto Keirmaier for a while though. Maybe they really value his CF defense?
  19. Why? He has the same sprint speed as Beni. https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/leaderboard/sprint_speed?year=2020&position=&team=BOS&min=10 He's also got a much stronger arm than Beni.
  20. At 3b and then transition to DH. My assumption is that Casas will be at 1b and we should probably leave him there. Honestly, I want to see Devers defense with one more year under Cora. If he flops in 2021 at 3b, then move him off position. LF?
  21. I can't imagine another team giving up a pick for just a 1 year deal. Maybe just a 1 year deal to stay with the Reds?
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