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  1. Any reply on the Yankees and Dodgers point?
  2. The truth is usually somewhere in between.
  3. Spending doesn't guarantee anything, it also takes smarts and luck. But when was the last time a bottom 5 payroll team won a ring? The Yankees and Dodgers are the 2 richest teams and they've been making the playoffs just about every year. The correlation is real, it's just not guaranteed.
  4. The team is 10-14 in May, averaging less than 4 runs a game. Smith and Cooper are OPSing about .550. It really and truly can't get much worse. And even if it does, so what. 2024 doesn't matter. Maybe Kavadas hits a few long balls and gives the fans something.
  5. On a team with little to lose.
  6. Kavadas's Worcester numbers look great. A very nice K/BB ratio. Maybe they don't put much stock in Worcester numbers. I'm at the point that I'm thinking they don't have much to lose. We could see it happen some time soon.
  7. Cooper and Smith are mediocre at best. Dalbec is done. The only real question is why they don't want to promote Kavadas. He's got power against RH pitching. There are holes everywhere else in his game. Maybe they think he's got no better chance than Dalbec of producing.
  8. You were questioning me for starting the thread. My initial post said nothing about giving the trade a final grade. "Grissom Watch" is not the same as "Grissom Disaster". I can't control what other posters say.
  9. a) Explain all you want, I don't agree that he "made more sense" for the Braves - not unless the Red Sox fully intended to punt 2024. My guess is this trade had a whole lot to do with the budget Breslow was given. We heard a lot of reports about the Sox telling people they had to cut payroll before they could sign a guy. They signed Giolito just days after trading Sale. Seems like a logical premise.
  10. The Braves placed a $21 million bet on Sale. ($38 million guaranteed - the Sox $17 million assistance) If you think it was a virtual sure thing Sale would be lost to injury, you must also think the Braves are boobs.
  11. Sale was healthy at the end of 2023. And in spite of all the injuries, he has always been a very dedicated and competitive guy. I'm not shocked he's pitching well. I'm a little surprised he's back at peak level.
  12. This is some combination of incredibly bad reading comprehension and a feeble strawman attempt. Not once have I ever discounted the injury factor. This might actually be the worst post I've ever read by you.
  13. Going with a lefty opener against the Red Sox 1-4 hitters, which normally include Duran, Abreu and Devers, seems like a very good strategy, unfortunately.
  14. Seems to me you had a strong opinion of the JBJ trade pretty quickly. And on the other thread you're constantly handing out grades for performances for the season to date. It really does seem you have one set of rules for yourself and one set for others.
  15. The old saying is you can never have enough pitching. And that includes guys who have question marks about health and durability. The more the merrier. If Sale had gotten injured again, well, it would have cost them an extra $10 million. This was cheapskate ******** through and through.
  16. I'm not really even blaming Breslow for the trade. I think it had a lot to do with the budget they handed him. It was a way to cut $10 million. I think this is another one on FSG.
  17. He doesn't have much choice in the matter. What's done is done.
  18. That's part of why they shouldn't have done it. They weren't getting much back. Should have just rolled the dice on him. All they saved on the deal was $10 million. Not much in the big picture.
  19. Right, and the 2024 Red Sox are not stacked, and they needed more offense, and fairly or not, Grissom was expected to fill some of that need. If they're going to write off 2024 then sure, give him a ton of leash. If 2024 matters it becomes a trickier call. Tonight is his second healthy scratch in the last 5 games. So it's not like I'm making something out of nothing here. They're obviously concerned too.
  20. I'd bet they do sign him. He has made them a much more dangerous team. Hal recognizes the value of a big star like Soto.
  21. Wouldn't you know it, Grissom is sitting today.
  22. And he mowed us down in short order.
  23. Modern baseball for ya, folks. Not only a damn opener two games in a row, but the same damn guy!
  24. Are the Brewers using the lefty opener against us 2 games in a row?
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