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  1. I didn't put my top 5 in any particular order to be clear.
  2. Not out of a hat. John Henry's actions have changed since 2019. Betts traded. Everything else happened. That is a dividing line for the current Red Sox. Why go back any further? Since 2019, the Yankees have been far better than the Sox. John Henry has shown no inclination to run his business like he did prior to then.
  3. Skubal is going to hand the arbiter a PSA 10 rookie and Skubal will walk out with $33M. Those are the facts and the facts are undisputed.
  4. It won't be the record after this year.
  5. Yankees are still trying to sign Bellinger. They are bringing back the same club that got them to the playoffs last season, plus may get Cole at some point. Orioles made a bunch of moves this offseason, some lateral. After a miserable 19 game stretch in early May, they played above .500 the rest of the way. I don't think they'll be the push over that their record showed last season. Will some of their younger players have big rebound years? Toronto is planning on another big signing and is coming off a WS run. They seem like a stronger team than the Sox. Rays sold off a lot of guys for prospects and seem to be in rebuild mode. Guardians have a bunch of good offensive prospects coming, but lost their closer. Rest of the Central is fine. Astros and the west are in a transition period. A's have some talent, but not enough because of a cheap owner. Yanks, Toronto, Baltimore, Sox, Mariners are probably the 5 best teams if you assume a Breggie signing.
  6. Because every agent in MLB wouldn't waste time negotiating with them going forward. To freeze out the other side completely is a bad look.
  7. Since DD left in 2019: Yankees; 494 - 376, 6 playoff appearances, 2 ALE titles Red Sox: 442 - 428, 2 playoff appearances, 0 ALE titles Evil Empire is currently kicking our ass.
  8. Larry stepped down in 2015. DD took over and was kicked out in 2019. Since then, the Sox have been wandering in the wilderness.
  9. Werner was the guy who said "full throttle." While they trot him out for the cameras, he's not a guy with any insider knowledge and hasn't been for years. He had to walk back the comment a day later after being spoken to.
  10. He's signaling to the league that he's not staying with the Tigers and that he's going to want to get PAID. 10/375? 11/400? Sox will get aggressive and offer 8/300 and get outbid by 6 other teams.
  11. The problem even with that whole issue is that Werner said "full throttle" and he doesn't have the final say. Werner probably wants to spend more than Henry does. Werner wants the tv stars. Werner wants the ratings. Werner wants the FA signings. Henry is more the guy that we see at the end of Moneyball no matter how truthy it is or not. We all know in our hearts, the bottom line is more important to Henry than the rings at this point. Back when he first bought the Red Sox, he was convinced otherwise. He needs a guy like Lucchino or Dombrowski who can convince him to spend. Instead, he's surrounding himself with yes men.
  12. I'd rather they signed him than passed, but I also understand if they are setting a contract limit that they won't exceed on him. I'd rather they overextend on a Bregman contract than overpay on a Marte trade. There are no good options next year via FA for IFers IMO.
  13. "Deserves" doesn't really mean anything to me TBH. I'm just guessing at what the Sox offered. Like I said, I don't believe they went 6/170.
  14. Why? Juan Soto, $31M (2024) Shohei Ohtani, $30M (2023) Vladimir Guerrero, Jr. $28.5M (2025) Mookie Betts, $27M (2020) Nolan Arenado, $26M (2019) Josh Donaldson, $23M (2018) Juan Soto, $23M (2023) Bryce Harper, $21.625M (2018) Francisco Lindor, $21.3 (2021) Pete Alonso, $20.5M (2024)
  15. I think that's why they've used the terms like "aggressive" rather than leaking actual numbers. If he signs elsewhere, plan B better B good.
  16. If I had to guess, it's more like 5/140 (Tigers offer last year less 2025 season, in effect the Sox paying him 6/ 180).
  17. I don't believe it's a high value short term deal like that.
  18. I think Bellinger likes the AAV, but wants more years.
  19. https://soxprospects.com/payroll.htm
  20. If they were that good, he would have signed.
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