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  1. Pierzynski played in a bandbox last year. Left-handed power hitters usually struggle at Fenway Park, due to the deep dimensions. I'm skeptical that Pierzynski has developed 25 HR+ power this late in his career. If he starts hitting 10+ out again, he's suddenly an average catcher with .700 OPS numbers. I don't think a rebuilding team should be handing out multi-year contracts to players like that.
  2. I've read that Swisher could go for as low as $33 million over 3 years. The Red Sox should be all over him at that price. Sign him for RF, and play Hunter in left.
  3. "Pyrzynski" is an old catcher, who is going to want a multi-year contract. Playing half of his games in Fenway Park is likely going to drain his HR power. It's not a great move.
  4. That would be a major steal if they wanted just Salty for Niese.
  5. We could sign Drew, Hunter, and Swisher for the same AAV as the proposed Hamilton deal. It makes more sense to spread our money around. We have too many holes.
  6. They're putting too many resources into one player. If they were one player away from being a championship caliber team, than I would agree with this move, but you're talking about committing 1/5th to 1/6th of the entire payroll on one player. It's too much.
  7. He'd need to be a 6 win player to justify that kind of contract.
  8. Says the guy whose fearsome rotation has Lincecum and Haren at the front, and Jackie Bradley Jr. playing RF.
  9. $30 million AAV for Hamilton? Ignorant.
  10. Good.
  11. Ignorant statement.
  12. Cabrera would cost a truckload to acquire.
  13. I did research, I saw that he's dominating a league where he is 3-4 years older than everyone else, and that he's a relief pitcher. What more do I need to know to say that he isn't a major loss?
  14. I don't claim to know more than the scouts do. I just don't see losing a reliever as a major loss.
  15. I used the words reliever, AA ball, and 25.
  16. More than most, but it's a major upgrade over that warehouse in St. Petersburg.
  17. I'm not sweating the loss of a 25 year old reliever in AA ball.
  18. Upton doesn't have the bat for RF.
  19. Webster is at least a year away. Haren wouldn't take away any spot. I just don't think it's productive to fill a hole with another injury prone pitcher. We could bet $8 million that he could bounce back and then flip him at the deadline. Although, the Cubs had that same option and still passed.
  20. No way the Red Sox get Gio for that package.
  21. Don't get carried away. Haren's not an ace.
  22. Delmon Young? Why?
  23. Did you even watch him at all last year? He's not the same guy anymore.
  24. If he's available at that price, the Red Sox should be all over him.
  25. He'll get more than Ethier did.
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