Pivetta who was in and out of the rotation the past few years was replaced by Crochet.
Jansen and Martin who were replaced by Hendriks, Chapman and probably others including internal options like Whitlock.
Tyler O'Neill who is such a miss by ownership because the Sox never replaced oney year RHB OF phenoms like Hunter Renfroe's RBI production or Adam Duvall's April production with any FA since they left. It's just impossible to find a RHB on a one year deal and have them perform cheaply in Boston! Also, the number one prospect in baseball: Roman Anthony.
Pedroia 15M (through '21)
Pablo 19M
Nunez 5M
Pearce 6M
Holt 4M
They were getting 35M in savings just from the 4 guys above leaving after '19. Pedroia was a sunk cost. Even Price was somewhat of a sunk cost. You won a WS with him and then you eat the end of the contract. That's why you sign those guys. Could they have traded Price and half his deal for a low A pitcher on his own? Probably.
They CHOSE to not re-sign Mookie and blow it up.
Yeah, seems that's what has been their approach in recent years. Unfortunately, they aren't properly valuing the market and are being left behind in FA.
I'm not saying the Sox are faking interest, just that Teoscar is MORE interested in the Dodgers and wants to stay there. He's going to try to squeeze more money out of them by bringing more bidders into the process.
If they are really updating it offseason week to week, then what is the metric aside from player value and $$$? Are they just WAGing it? Again, it's just a fun toy and isn't a direct correlation to real life.
I was kind of referring more to players that haven't appeared in MLB yet than guys like Jared Jones. I'm unsure how they calculate salaries though.
Jones apparently became more available after they saw what Crochet was traded for. Keller is a good pitcher, but I wouldn't give up a ton for him.
I don't believe they are going to sign either. For some reason, they are trying to be in on everyone rather than coming up with a plan and sticking to it. I think it's probably because they are assigning values to players and aren't wanting to go over said value I doubt they sign Teoscar and believe his camp is just using the Sox to up the offer from the Dodgers.
Also, putting your faith in owners is the last thing anyone should be doing right now. They might be smart in however they made their money, but they are pretty dumb when it comes to running their teams more often than not.
They are in the lead on the "We Tried Tracker."
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1rOPYSEkIppeiOv7PECMgvCgdaYwr8WwAFP4dUKXIhd8/edit?gid=1794412195#gid=1794412195
I think that it's an FSG conglomerate really changes how they view spending on the Sox. Henry doesn't own a majority of the Sox, but he does need to return value to his shareholders. Maybe they'll open up the bank vault again, but it's been shut tight for a while now.
Pedro will always be my favorite Sox pitcher of all time.
2000: 14 HBP, 0.7 HR/9 (led league in HR/9, Jamey Wright hit 18 batters that year)
2002: 15 HBP, 0.6 HR/9 (5th in HR/9, Kerry Wood hit 16 batters that year)
I mean, I don't know what people would expect from a pitcher who turned 21 in AAA. Seems like he was holding his own well enough for a high school guy.
In the real world, the pitcher market is HOT. BTV can't account for that. It's strictly value per WAR on the contract vs $'s left to pay and teams may not look at trades that way.
BTV will sometimes throw out trades that are 5 for 1 if the hodgepodge has very low value players. I don't know what it would say about moon's trade. Now that it's a pay for play site, I don't bother with it.