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  1. Yes, the campaign is underway...Pinch Pennies for Mookie!
  2. Larry's still here, in spirit.
  3. Exactly right. And on defense JD was negative 14.7 runs. The more he played defense, the lower his WAR would have been.
  4. We're all bored. That's why we create things to argue about.
  5. I think Machado has already said he'd be willing to play third under the right circum$tance$.
  6. But if he didn't do well on the biggest 'splash deals' - Sale, Price, Kimbrel and JDM - the 'non-splash' deals wouldn't matter very much.
  7. But in the specific case of JDM, he's an ideal candidate for DH, a great hitter who provides no value on the run prevention side. I would argue that he was indeed 'shielded' from playing the outfield.
  8. This is just funny.
  9. Betts wins you a few games with his glove and his legs (and base running smarts). He has to be rewarded for that.
  10. I'll guess Machado - Yankees 350 mill Harper - Dodgers 350 mill
  11. There's some chatter about the Yankees signing Machado and trading Andujar for pitching. Makes sense.
  12. Ortiz had some high finishes, he was 2nd in '05. Personally I understand why it's hard for a DH to win and don't really disagree.
  13. Not sure what you mean.
  14. The Sox have to be in the neighborhood, as notin said. It's the financial version of the neighborhood play.
  15. No, but it does happen. A-Rod himself was willing to have his contract cut by a fair chunk of money to come to Boston. We all know the rest of that story. When Lester was in the final stages of negotiation he told the Giants they were out, even though they were apparently quite prepared to try to outbid the Cubs and Sox.
  16. Papi is also friends with Jeter. I'm fine with it. The main thing is that he kicked their asses on the field.
  17. David Ortiz might be cited as a player who could have made significantly more money if he had chosen to hit the open market.
  18. It's worth noting that there are some potential perks for playing with a winner. Admittedly they may not be large enough to swing the balance. But Pearce should get about $450K or so in postseason money. He also got a new truck, a bunch of cash for autographing memorabilia, and probably some other handouts for doing ads, appearances and such. Yes, I know, the truck ain't happening but once.
  19. Full marks for effort. But I'm not sure if that helps the cause or not. Pitchers have always been handicapped in the MVP award because they only help on the run prevention side. It's a mismatched competition, really. What chance does the best relief pitcher in baseball have? I know one of them did win it-Willie Hernandez in 1984. But he pitched 140 innings.
  20. Since a DH is not helping you at all on the run prevention side, don't they HAVE to be penalized when comparing them to a two-way player?
  21. And the reports on the trade with LA indicate Lucchino was heavily involved in it. http://www.espn.com/boston/mlb/story/_/id/8323305/boston-red-sox-los-angeles-dodgers-blockbuster-trade-anatomy
  22. Just quibbling here, but it could be argued that the really sexy move before the 2011 season was trading for A-Gon. That was the one that got everyone excited because he represented the big power bat. And no one ever really questions that this was Theo's move. I think the Crawford signing was more surprising than it was sexy. And Crawford was supposedly a much more complete player than A-Gon. IMO the reason the Crawford signing gets picked on more than the A-Gon trade is simply that it was a more obvious bust.
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