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  1. Why can't I get a posse?
  2. https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2018/07/red-sox-interested-in-significant-bullpen-addition.html As they look to improve a roster that has performed at a high level this year, the Red Sox are interested in adding impact in their late-inning relief mix, according to a report from Jerry Crasnick of ESPN.com. We heard yesterday that the team has interest in Orioles southpaw Zach Britton (see here and here), but he’s certainly not the only potential target. At the moment, it is not clear if the Boston organization has any particular pitcher in mind. Crasnick indicates that the team is “blanketing the relief market,” so it appears that there are still quite a few possibilities. It’s not surprising, of course, to learn that a clear contender wants to improve its bullpen. That’s almost a given in this day and age, when the ability to deploy a variety of quality relief arms in optimal fashion can make all the difference in high-leverage situations in critical games. The key takeaway, though, is that the Sox aren’t just looking to add another solid set-up option. Rather, the report indicates that the organization wishes to obtain a high-end, difference-making arm. Notably, Crasnick suggests that the pending free agency of elite closer Craig Kimbrel is a factor, perhaps indicating that the Red Sox will be particularly interested in a controllable player. Nothing real eye opening here...
  3. Anyone with "Barstool" in their name can be ignored for the most part.
  4. Not according to the Fangraphs Tribune, the only source that matters.
  5. Negative oWAR and dWAR. I don't think his value is better today than what it was when traded.
  6. Yup, 2015 was a back breaker.
  7. Based on the fact that no one has rocketed beyond where they once were. No one (but maybe Logan Allen) has exceed the peak value they had when they were with the Sox.
  8. http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/24056411/cincinnati-reds-president-dick-williams-expects-nice-increase-team-payroll-2019 The last-place Cincinnati Reds, who have been one of the majors' best teams over the past month, plan to increase their payroll next season, according to president of baseball operations Dick Williams. "We do believe that we're creating a good core to invest around," Williams told the Cincinnati Enquirer. "For the first time in a couple of years, I firmly believe we'll have a raised payroll." The Reds have an estimated payroll of $110.9 million this season, the seventh-lowest in the majors. After losing 43 of their first 65 games, the Reds have gone 18-8 over the past month and will send three players -- Joey Votto, Scooter Gennett and Eugenio Suarez -- to next week's All-Star Game. Williams told the Enquirer that he did not have a set number on the Reds' anticipated payroll for 2019 but said he expected a "nice increase." "I'm not talking like 1 or 2 percent," Williams told the paper. "But it's too early to know for sure. A lot of it will depend on how we play the rest of the year, the support we get from the fans and strategic decisions we make about where our investments will go in the offseason -- payroll or otherwise."
  9. He gets a pass on 2012 since it wasn't his team. In 2013, all the references to him being a boob were made to look foolish because he was able to put a great team on the field. In 2014, you could talk about a WS hangover or whatever and give him some sort of pass or at least excuse it away. However, when he brought in Pablo and Hanley for 2015 after letting Lester walk and then found himself again in last place, it's hard for me to continue to support him going forward.
  10. You would f***ing think so...
  11. Lackey was still a great unknown, but I always felt he was a 4.00 ERA guy. Never liked that signing. I had seen enough of him while living out in LA. Buchholz was oft injured and not reliable. Doubront was a young guy who was pushed to the pen in the postseason. He was never going to be more than a back of the rotation guy. I was hopeful that RDLR would provide something, but he was a lottery ticket.
  12. Crazy pills. Can't play a catcher that much.
  13. Calling it a coffee boy is rather ham fisted tho.
  14. My last year's team was basically the 2007 Colorado Rockies. I'm hoping for better luck this year.
  15. +3.1415926535897932384626433832795028841971693993751058209749445923078164062862089986
  16. Max's mojo is BornToRun's mojo reincarnate. RIP BTR Hail Max mojo!
  17. I'm surprised you feel this way about that position considering how much you have liked prospects in the past. I would have thought you'd see value in what he provides to the Jays. I'm the fence straddler who thinks Ben wasn't a great GM, but that his current position has a lot of value and is perfect for him.
  18. So far, it seems that DD suspected correctly for the most part.
  19. 2013 had the insane Buchholz run. Lackey was a back of the rotation guy who had his best AL ERA in 8 years. Dempster retired after 2013. Peavy was clearly on the back end of his career. It's not surprising that the Sox rotation took a substantial hit in 2014. They had to even rely on RDLR for 100 innings that year. For Lester, the aberration was 2012.
  20. And he's still only 25!
  21. 2014: 4.36 ERA and 26th in the league. 2012: 5.19 ERA and 27th in the league.
  22. A better rotation could have fixed it. That's not Ben's job or anything.
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