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  1. Yeah, TO = O'Neill. He's just not a good fit for BAL. I think he was decent in BOS where his pull AIR worked out well. Would he come back? Does Brezzz want him back? IDK. Yeah, he's just a bench RHB.
  2. They also don't award the additional option until after the season, so Sox will need to be aggressive with him during the year just in case it's not awarded I think.
  3. There were two outs and zero chance Jazz is going home with the ball, why not be aggressive and send your fastest runner home against Jazz who has a propensity for bad defense?
  4. I was just going through the FanGraphs tracker because there are just too many guys to remember at the start of the offseason. I think Hoskins would be a better fit than Alonso because of the price point. Would Sox be converting Bellinger to 1b? He's a very good fielder so it'd be a waste. He's also a LH dead pull hitter so not a great fit for Fenway. I'd have him below Schwarber for sure, maybe right above Ozuna. Murakami is apparently a big k% guy and needs to be 1b only. I'd have him below Ozuna just because of the bust potential.
  5. You said "he had almost another second to make up his mind." He's going to take a full second to make up his mind and then throw home while Eaton is already in full sprint, the catcher has to get the ball AND tag Eaton? Seems like a more difficult play that you are making it out to be.
  6. His injury is VERY serious IMO. I don't see him starting in MLB. It could take him a long time to get back. There's a chance he's never back to normal. I know we were told by Casas's camp that he's progressing and will be ready for Opening Day, but I'm taking it with a huge grain of salt. He generates a ton of power from his lower half and that injury may dramatically alter that. There's a history of guys with that injury having shortened careers and ultimately retiring because of that one injury.
  7. Hoskins and Bellinger aren't FA's yet. Murakami hasn't been posted and I'd have no idea how to rank him.
  8. Perales career MiLB: 47 G, 163.1 IP If this is his last option year, that's not a lot of experience to go on. Yes, that even includes his DSL IP.
  9. The issue is that he currently has only one option year left. There's a chance he earns a 4th option year due to time missed, which would give him more time to develop into a starter. If next season is really his final option year, it's the last chance to develop him outside of the MLB clubhouse. If he's not really looking starter ready around ASB, they may need to make a decision about putting him in the pen.
  10. If I had to rank the options: Alonso - but he's going to be prohibitively expensive Suarez - only if they can move him to 1b or if they don't re-sign Breggie Schwarber - he's not leaving Philly though TO - could be a cheap DH option Naylor - don't like his fit at Fenway TBH Ozuna - down year, overall decline? Gary Sanchez - wild card add by me, if made into a DH at Fenway he'd hit 30 bombs Muncy - don't think it'd work here Tucker - like the player, but too much money and the Sox are set in the OF O'Hearn/Yaz/Bichette - N/A, don't have the power profile needed
  11. The jumps listed on the front page aren't actually correct. I believe they are from the beginning of the season. The jumps from the previous ranking: Rank Player Last Chg 1 Payton Tolle 1 0 2 Franklin Arias 2 0 3 Luis Perales 3 0 4 K Witherspoon 4 0 5 Connelly Early 8 3 6 Jhost. Garcia 5 -1 7 Juan Valera 7 0 8 Brandon Clarke 6 -2 9 Justin Gonzales 13 4 10 Mikey Romero 10 0 11 Yhoiker Fajardo 18 7 12 Dorian Soto 11 -1 13 David Sandlin 9 -4 14 Marcus Phillips 14 0 15 Anthony Eyanson 15 0 16 Henry Godbout 23 7 17 Jedixson Paez 17 0 18 Miguel Bleis 12 -6 19 Y. Cespedes 16 -3 20 Tyler Uberstine 20 0 21 John Holobetz 31 10 22 Hayden Mullins 22 0 23 Jesus Travieso 38 15 24 Nelly Taylor 19 -5 25 Shane Drohan 40 15 26 Allan Castro 24 -2 27 Enddy Azocar 21 -6 28 Sadbiel Delzine 25 -3 29 Hector Ramos 28 -1 30 Harold Rivas 32 2 31 Johan. Garcia 36 5 32 Conrad Cason 27 -5 33 Y. Monegro 30 -3 34 Blake Wehunt 26 -8 35 Blake Aita 33 -2 36 Y. Rodriguez 34 -2 37 Starlyn Nunez 43 6 38 Alex Hoppe 53 15 39 Brady Tygart 49 10 40 Mason White 37 -3 41 Matt McShane 35 -6 42 Jorge Rodriguez 39 -3 43 Eduardo Rivera 29 -14 44 Brooks Brannon 45 1 45 Jojo Ingrassia 41 -4 46 Brandon Neely 50 4 47 C. Foutch 44 -3 48 Barrett Morgan 48 0 49 F. Primera 12 50 M. Alcantara 46 -4 51 J. Wu-Yelland 47 -4 52 Maximus Martin 9 53 A. Ehrlicher 54 1 54 Jose Bello 42 -12 55 Anderson Fermin 57 2 56 Jostin Ogando 5 57 Cooper Adams 4 58 Myles Patton 52 -6 59 Dalvinson Reyes 51 -8 60 Jhorman Bravo 2
  12. They'll put Perales in the rotation just so that he can get the reps for his pitches. Right now, he just doesn't have enough IP in MiLB to give me comfort to throw him in the pen, see success and then promote.
  13. Early just has a lot of pitchability. He could stick as a 5th starter for a season pending health. Tolle needs to develop secondaries that can work at the MLB level before he can become a starter. He can do that while pitching bulk innings in relief. I think Fitts could be trade fodder. He's fine, but didn't really make any sort of leap this season.
  14. Bello can pitch like a 2 for a long stretch during the season, but his overall performance is definitely closer to a good 4. His cheap contract makes me want to hold onto him.
  15. The issue with Mayer is health. I was hoping for one year where he put it together, but we still haven't seen it. He'd be the best defensive option for SS in '26. Maybe they could move him to 3b down the line, but he's a very smooth defender right now. Story had a lot of shortcomings to his game and needs to be moved to 2b.
  16. Rafaela should never play anywhere but out in the grass for the rest of his career.
  17. Rooting for the Brewers because they play the game the right way (high bb rate, low k rate, good defense, good pitching).
  18. Does Jazz blink and the ball automatically leaves his body at 80+ mph?
  19. He got injured early on and retired.
  20. Priester is currently sporting a 54.00 ERA in the playoffs for the Brew Crew.
  21. Early or Tolle are legitimate tradeable pieces. The guys left in the minors all are much lesser prospects or are Luis Perales (injury concern, running out of options, lack of professional innings). Sox need to weigh how they can add vs what they can take away. I'd rather not give anything up, but it may not be realistic if they want to be a WS contender in this window.
  22. Featured on some great posters in the 80's and 90's. I had this one:
  23. They may have to add a prospect to sweeten the deal for a #2 TBH.
  24. Buxton is coming off his best season of all time, but even then he STILL missed time due to an injury. He had a career high PA's last season at age 31 playing in 126 G. Well rested or made of glass? He's averaged 90 games/year since becoming a fulltime MLBer (ignoring 2020).
  25. Growing up, most hitters are used to learning almost exclusively off of RHP from dads, coaches and other kids. I can see how it's a little bit harder for LHB vs LHP as it's not as ubiquitous. Kids just don't get those reps during practice.
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