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  1. Yeah, when you take Raffy out of our lineup, it looks pretty feeble. Not much in the way of consistent power threats. Casas is about it.
  2. When Theo went to the Cubs, free agents were a big part of building that 2016 championship team. Theo's comments about free agency were always enlightening. He pretty much characterized it as a necessary evil type thing and I think he said if you hit on more than 50% you're doing very well.
  3. I believe that sometimes it really is worth "overpaying". Soto's contract is 15 years. The $8,000,000 figure will likely go up over that time. That will impact the calculations.
  4. Big problem with that joke. The average person actually has two of the latter, and in numerous cases the male's are larger-though not on AVERAGE, of course. 🙃
  5. Grissom's profile is eerily reminiscent of Yoshida's. He has a good eye and makes a lot of contact. But he doesn't have a high exit velocity and he doesn't hit many home runs. And his defense isn't that great.
  6. There are plenty of examples of hitters breaking down from injury too, though.
  7. And which option do you consider better, and have you tried applying it to free agent contracts and production? Bring it on!
  8. Yes. But it's a scary injury because it appears to have resulted simply from a lot of hard swings, which I'm sure he's planning to continue. If he makes it through 2025 OK that will be very reassuring.
  9. To me this is a nonsensical argument. By this reasoning big busts "skew" the average too, and there are plenty of those. If we can't even use averages, what the heck would you use instead?
  10. Well, I guess it's a matter of opinion whether winning a championship makes it worth it. You and I obviously differ on that.
  11. I'm looking at track records and the projections that are based on them. I'm not just going on hopes and hunches.
  12. Well let's see, when I look at B-R, he's projected to bounce back to .778 in 2025. So go talk to them. Don't blame me for looking at some objective numbers.
  13. The average free agent gives you 1 additional win per $8-9 million. It's an expensive way to get better, but no, it's not strictly PR. If it was strictly PR it would have no added value whatsoever. The Red Sox have had a ton of free agent busts, but they've also had plenty of free agent successes that have contributed directly to 4 titles. We can go over that as many times as you want.
  14. Easiest question ever: both.
  15. I'm not trying to put it on the medical team. But I'd love to see the explanation for how this problem is not going to reoccur once he starts trying to demolish 98 MPH fastballs again.
  16. You can't replace a Soto. The Yanks won 94 last year and they look to have done enough to win at least 90 in 2025. They were in a position of being able to get a couple games worse and still win the division. The Sox not replacing O'Neill is just a whole different deal. It's not that O'Neill is a great loss. But when you look at our problems hitting lefties last year and where our payroll is, doing nothing here is plain and simple negligence and profit-prioritizing. I might be shifting the point, but it's a slow Sunday...
  17. Hopefully it'll be Campbell at some point, and preferably sooner than later.
  18. I have zero expectations for Grissom. I don't think he has much of a future with the Sox.
  19. And you just know Bellinger and Goldschmidt are going to do some good things for them. The Yankees picking up these guys while the Sox do nothing to replace O'Neill just highlights once again the difference in how the 2 teams are operating. The Yankees keep going for it and prioritizing winning while the Sox keep fiddling around and prioritizing profit.
  20. You're being a good positive-thinking fan. Nothing wrong with that. (I'm kind of testing your optimism a bit, too, I guess, just for the sake of having a debate.) I do find it a little amusing when we point out all the bad things that happened as if nothing bad like that could happen again. e.g. Breslow making those 3 deadline moves that all sucked to an almost incredible degree.
  21. We don't trust the Sox FO any more, and for very good reason IMHO. They've delivered one of the worst stretches of Sox baseball in a long time. And it all basically started when they traded Betts and went in their new direction. The new direction has sucked.
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