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Everything posted by mvp 78

  1. How many pitches has Espinoza thrown this year?
  2. I'm a Beeks fanboy.
  3. Value in FA dollars annually?
  4. That wasn't the story here and my cursory search of all the Chicago news from October 2013 doesn't bring up anything about the Red Sox.
  5. I honestly don't believe that story. It came out 9 months after he signed and was during a really s***** season for the Sox. To me, that story was just damage control and there's no way to prove it either way.
  6. Sometimes I do because I'm not an automaton. Fangraphs will also say some players are worth $60M for a year. I'll politely disagree. The $ value per win is a metric that I don't enjoy much.
  7. Nah, he was good. You're just misremembering and are a tool of the evil Baseball Reference empire.
  8. It was red marker on the sock
  9. They also were feeling stupid for not bidding on Abreu.
  10. No, because they still have to pay arbitration raises.
  11. If you want to try to compare pitchers on the same team over the course of the same season, you could TRY to make an argument. You can't base an argument between two vastly different seasons when the rosters turned over though.
  12. https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/rusney-castillo Thanks to changes made in the new collective bargaining agreement, the Red Sox would have the average annual value of Castillo’s contract (around $10.4MM) counted on their luxury tax calculations through the end of the outfielder’s deal in 2020, even if they called up Castillo for even just one day or dealt him to another deal and ate part of the salary obligations. Great job with that CBA guys! Tony Clark is a real deals maker!
  13. I wouldn't give up Beeks for Herrera. They have a bunch of young bullpen profile arms to deal though. They have bullpen depth, not starting pitching depth.
  14. Even Air Bud had to die. RIP Buddy Fram!
  15. 2015: 910 OPS from August 15th on Passed balls are just one metric and I'm not sure many other catchers had to primarily deal with a knuckler. I think Swihart could be Jason Kendall 2.0. s***, he has a similar toolkit to Craig Biggio. That guy was ok.
  16. Just reminds me of the commercial from the 80's: "more hair down the drain..." Should have sold high!
  17. Exactly. And I'd rather Devers than Nunez 9 out of 10 times.
  18. SoxProspects compared it to 2011 before the Betts draft. I'm sure they still have some guys they could move for Herrera, but you may have to give up Johnson and Hembree.
  19. He's a UFA this offseason. I don't think he's going to command a king's ransom.
  20. So now it's just common knowledge that he won't be worth the contract? Great! I guess people must have been on my side all along then about trading Pedroia!
  21. Herrera would be a good get. In the playoffs, teams go to the pen earlier and earlier. Need to fill it with dominant arms.
  22. They tried to convert him because his bat was so great that they wanted to keep him in the lineup when he wasn't taking a battering behind the plate. They originally saw Vaz as the #1 and Blake as the backup with versatility to play elsewhere. If they were all in on converting him because he was so terrible, why did 93% of his starts at AAA last year feature him at C?
  23. I don't live in a fantasy world.
  24. We've seen him hit. He just needs to adjust like every player before him has had to.
  25. Then he should stick to sports?
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