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FredLynn

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  1. We have a window to win a ring NOW IMO. By 2028 that may have passed. I would have preferred to capitalize on the 2026 opportunity. Instead we seem to be letting is pass us by because Henry won't pay for top talent.
  2. Paredes is OK, but certainly not in the *star* category of players like Schwarber or Alonso. It would be just more of the same. Yes, he would likely improve the team a little, but its the cheap "Henry" way out.
  3. Congratulations!
  4. The owners are cheap This IS a disgusting franchise And I would be shocked if they signed a talented bat Still true.
  5. Yes I’d be shocked. The history of this team is that the owner is a tightwad. Sure it’s possible. It’s possible that Duran will win the batting title this year, but I wouldn’t bet on it. That said I would be delighted if we acquired the pieces we need to become the contender that we currently are not. PS: I’m not trading Bello. Use other players in a trade. Maybe we can finally get rid of Rafaela.
  6. I doubt we will get a good bat through trade either. Too expensive for the cheapskate owner. I was shocked that he paid Suarez. Guess his wallet is empty now.
  7. Well Bichette is now off the table. Just signed with the Mets. Henry is a crap owner. Not many good FA bats left out there. No improvement in the offense = no playoffs. Take it to the bank. Disgusting bunch of losers running the franchise.
  8. I read that Marte is not going to be traded.
  9. I’m sure the players are doing the best they can for the most part. But some are capable of doing more than others. We need more of that kind of player and less dumpster rejects.
  10. I look at the way the team has conducted business vis a vis talented FAs and I don’t see us getting the bat we need. Probably something less. It’s a real shame because we are close to having a really good team. Now I admit that getting Suarez was a surprise and a good start. Let’s see if they can finish the job.
  11. I know you’re not. It’s just irritating that Henry has so obviously made the choice to pocket a higher percentage of team revenue than all but 7 teams all the while lying to the fans that he is committed to winning. I’ll tell you who is committed to winning: the Dodgers. They just signed Kyle Tucker to all to their already loaded roster. But hey! We got Sonny Gray!
  12. Then I guess the flops will have to beat the other teams to the star players. They certainly haven’t been doing tjat. They express a lot of “interest” in them but almost invariably get outbid. The bottom line is that Henry IS cheap. He can do better than offering excuses.
  13. Only a few teams have the resources to outspend the Flops. When you are at #4 (or whatever it is) in revenue you shouldn’t be outspent by all but 7 other teams percentage-wise if you are serious about winning. Henry is not serious about winning despite his claims to the contrary. He’s more concerned about lining his pockets, which is his prerogative-just don’t lie to the fans about it. Be up front. Something like “Hey-baseball is a business and businesses need to make money !”. Everyone can see it. Just speak the truth!
  14. Generally speaking the teams willing to spend money to attract top talent win rings more often than those that don’t. The dodgers are a good example of combining lots of money with good judgement.
  15. There is no one here that I know of who thinks that spending the available money wisely isn’t important. The issue is that there should be more money available based on the large revenue the franchise takes in.
  16. Fair enough. I also respect your position. But we differ on what constitutes dishonesty. I suspect we will continue to disagree on that. When you are 23rd in percentage of revenue spent on player salaries that’s telling. It implies to me that you really are going all in when you should to secure top talent since you claimed that was your intent (to compete for a championship) and you have the means to do so but failed to do your best to keep that promise.
  17. Henry is a smart man. He knows it takes high level talent to win a ring most of the time. And he knows that to attract high level talent it takes money, which he has plenty of. He could have afforded Schwarber. He could have afforded Alonso, And he could have afforded Bregman, but he let all of those top end players slip away to more generous owners. Saying you want to win but not "putting your money where your mouth is" is dishonest.
  18. Another way to look at lying is "saying you are going to do something, having the means to do it, and failing to do what it takes to keep your word". In my book that is lying. Now if the team sucked I would not expect him to go for it in 2026. But they don't suck. They have an ace and a good rotation now that is deep and talented. They have a budding all star in Anthony and a decent but inadequate backup cast of players. This is our window. If we sucked we should be selling off our players and building for another year. I expect honesty from the owner.
  19. Oh-of course he doesn’t want to lose! But he sure as hell doesn’t want to go all in on winning this year when we have a decent window to compete for a ring. Saying you want to win and having the means to compete for a ring but not spending to get the job done is another form of lying imo. It’s definitely dishonest.
  20. I'll post this link again so everyone can see that only the Dodgers, the Yankees, and the Cubs have more revenue than the FLOPS. Yet Henry is spending a lower percentage of that revenue on salaries than all but 7 teams in all of baseball. https://twinstrivia.com/2025/04/05/mlb-teams-revenue-versus-payroll/
  21. EXACTLY! I could swallow "I intend to make the franchise a small budget team and try to win that way". I wouldn't like it, but at least it is honest.
  22. What bothers me more, I think, than he unwillingness to spend revenue on salaries, is that he lies about his desire to win championships. He is not an idiot; he knows it takes money to do that most of the time. But he lies to the face of the Sox fans unapologetically. Thats BS. He is exposed for what he is: a liar and a cheapskate.
  23. Well....it IS his money and he has the right to spend it any way he wants. But the lack of willingness to spend the revenue on player salaries in order to make the team competitive is inconsistent with what in fact are his lies about wanting the team to win. He knows all too well what it would take to win-$$$ and good judgement. The good judgement part isn't directly his responsibility but the $$$ is something over which he has more direct control. He is feeding us fans a bunch of ********, claiming that he wants to win but isn't willing to spend the available money to do it.
  24. It doesn’t have to be Bichette. But they need someone (or more than one) big bat to become a contender in 2026.
  25. 23rd in MLB in percentage of revenue reinvested in player salaries. That makes him a cheap SOB.
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