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  1. Snell: 2.25 ERA, 3.62 xFIP, .256 BABIP (second lowest BABIP in the top 20) Both times that Snell won the CY he had career low BABIPs: .256 and .241.
  2. Strider pitched more innings, had a higher k/9, lower bb/9, 20 WINS!, better FIP. Aside from ERA, everything about Strider's season was better AND he played on a team that was competitive and got to the playoffs. I would have went Strider > Gallen > Snell.
  3. Also, there is a much longer answer about ownership giving Bloom leeway for not entirely handling the '22 deadline well. Bloom then has a pretty terrible offseason (in part due to him having to reset the CBT), which includes a very ugly performance at the Winter Weekend where the crowd lustfully boos him. He turtles during the '23 deadline and the team completely falls apart with lots of conversation around the team feeling like they were just left out to dry and not given help from the FO. Bloom made several missteps, but the biggest one was the '22 deadline and not trading JD which would have put the team under the CBT (better comp picks, better '23 offseason).
  4. The prospects will have to hit the ground running the way the O's prospects have done.
  5. I think they are getting close to stumbling into a roaring fire. They generated a lot of goodwill, but really have a had some bad looks the past few years. I think Sox fans still want their owners to show them that they care as much as the fans do.
  6. Public pressure is what got them to re-sign Devers.
  7. He shouldn't have won the second CY anyway.
  8. They wanted to see if he could pull '23 off. He may have kept his job if he had re-signed Wacha and went for another cheapo like Miley, instead of Kluber.
  9. '23 FAs: Heyward 720k, 2.2 fWAR G Sanchez 1M, 1.7 fWAR W Smith 1.4M, 1.1 fWAR A Chapman 3.5M, 1.8 fWAR Wacha 6.5M, 2.6 fWAR Duvall 7M, 1.9 fWAR You can find good players without having to overpay. It just becomes more of a crapshoot.
  10. He does generate a lot of swing and miss (98th percentile whiff rate), which is something Crag want to focus on.
  11. The signing doesn't have to be sexy to work. About 50% of all FA signings look ugly at the end of the next season. Crag just has to find the guys that will be effective. There will be a few below market FA's that succeed this year. Will they find them? Is it important enough to Crag to sell it to the fans? Maybe as an ex-ballplayer he doesn't really care about the PR side? Take a hit now, but build a good team. I think we'd all be happy with this offseason if they are playing meaningful games in September with Crag signings that are working out and a retooled pitching program that is finally showing signs of life.
  12. That is the decision that cost Bloom his job.
  13. I think everyone can see that. I think in '22 the Pads were even talking about moving him out of the rotation at one point.
  14. Unless they were, but misjudged the market badly again. OR Crag really wanted Yamamoto, but Henry said no to 300M+.
  15. Henry could just not approve the contract?
  16. Under Bloom, that was the plan. I wonder if Crag pushes the velo envelope more as he has a different view on pitchers than Bloom does.
  17. The Snell contract will make the Price contract seem like a steal.
  18. I don't have a crystal ball, but it's more likely they go the Paxton/Giolito/Montas grab bag route. "We're going to be competitive. The goal is the playoffs. Yada... Yada... Nada."
  19. If their plan was really to singularly focus on Yamamoto and not worry about anyone realistically until then, they f***ed up.
  20. They went over the LT accidentally because they traded for JBJ. That's not really going for it OR something to be proud of.
  21. If he was looking to cut payroll after 2018, why allow the Sale extension? Why sign Eovaldi?
  22. I can see reasons to not be big on either dude. However, it's going to rub the fanbase the wrong way when they pivot elsewhere before bidding closes.
  23. They need to actually start proving the doubters wrong at some point.
  24. He wants the Sox to be a risk-free cash cow.
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