This offseason as far as saying we are not in on Scherzer is kinda like the Yankees saying they are not in on anyone and swoop in a get top players. All journalist have been on every sports show and radio saying that the red sox are not going after him and won't shell out the money to get him. Well if they would shell out 135 for Lester and 120 for Sheilds why is it so far fetched to think that to get the #1 for years to come in Scherzer at say 7 years at 175. Why not. I know that's a s*** ton of money but think about it. Hes anyones game 1 starter, and coming out ahead in any series is basically priceless. Going to what User said earlier, It's Only Money. I like keeping our prospects as good as anyone, but sometimes you have to know when to fold em.
I like the idea of Jordan Zimmerman as much as anyone that has been mentioned this offseason. If he's available and Washington needs a second baseman if it takes Betts and Zim agrees to an extention I hope Ben pulls the trigger.
Also I think it's weird that everyone knows we need to #1 and the main man is Scherzer. The FO did s*** the bed in the Lester whole process but wouldn't it be the ultimate bitch slap to sign Scherzer and have Larry, Tom, and John saying f*** You John we went after a true #1. This FO is butt hurt now and they know the fan base is tired of them spending on the soccer team and going bargain high ceiling shopping on the baseball team starting pitching and hope the propects pan out and hope the fans drink the Kool aide. It may just be a pipe dream and it probably will be. But, I'd rather all the experts be like they are in on him than say no way in hell. Too big of need for the #1 ace and if they have spent this much on position players what the hell is the big deal with giving Max 25 million per to go out and give 17 - 20 wins per season and give us game one of the World Series. This team, FO, fans, and the city are not looking to just make a playoff appearance they are there to win it all. I hope in the next coming weeks that it shocks the world when the opening line in the paper is Max to the Sox.