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  1. The Astros were the team to beat in 2018. They were actually 6 games better than the Red Sox by Pythagorean W-L. And the playoffs are largely a crapshoot. No matter how good a team is, you can never discount the randomness that is such a large part of the game of baseball. As sk has said, the Sox could be a better team this year and yet win fewer games.
  2. I wonder how much of that is posturing. Not that I think Kimbrel's asking price in years will come down enough for us to sign him, but I still don't believe Dombrowski will go with the 'throw crap against the wall' BP strategy. If he does, I'll be shocked, as I just posted.
  3. Isn't that the truth? It's amazing how many Yankees players fall into that category. LOL
  4. Is Dombrowski going to go cheap on the BP? Color me shocked if that happens. Not necessarily disappointed, but shocked.
  5. I am sure the union frowns upon players taking any kind of significant discount. As far as those who have blown through millions of dollars, if someone can blow away $200 mil and end up broke, do you really think that extra $20 mil is going to be the difference?
  6. I don't know if the projections have been updated recently or not, but a few weeks ago, the Red Sox led all of baseball in Steamer WAR projections for 2019. Not that it means a whole lot, but I stand by my opinion that the Sox are still the team to beat, regardless of whatever improvements the Yankees have made and whatever 'weakening' the Red Sox have incurred. And despite what Jacko says.
  7. LOL No, no, no. The Wild Card game is, and always will be, a playoff game. Yankees fans are having a difficult time dealing with the Red Sox being WS Champions. I like it.
  8. We have some players that will likely not perform as well as they did in 2018. We have other players that should perform better than they did last year. For the most part, it should be a wash, assuming fairly good health. Even if we are a little bit worse overall, which I'm not saying is the case, we are still the team to beat. We were that good last year.
  9. Yes, but it's all relative, isn't it? I'm thinking $20,000 more a year probably means more to me than $3 mil a year (for 10 years) means to someone already making $220 mil.
  10. Voit, like Boone, is a doofus. Advantage Red Sox.
  11. Boston Red Sox - World Series Champions End of debate.
  12. I agree. Thank goodness Dombrowski does not seem willing to give Kimbrel a 4 year deal.
  13. LOL Some of the stuff you come up with.
  14. That's what I'm saying sk. There are reasons other than money to take (or keep) a certain job, yet most players go for the biggest contract.
  15. So, the Yankees can start the season with less than ideal players at SS and 1B, but the Sox starting the season (maybe) with a less than ideal closer is going to doom the team?
  16. Says the King of Hype and Hope.
  17. Agreed. 2/24 is about what I'd be willing to sign him for. It may not be realistic, but it's what he should get.
  18. I prefer the Yanks to be the favorites going into the season. Let them get Machado. They don't scare me.
  19. Kimbrel and Kelly combined for a total of 2.2 fWAR last season. They will be replaced by someone. It's just not as big a deal as you're making it out to be.
  20. I am not averse to keeping Swihart, but I am if Cora is not going to play him very much. Play him about as much as Holt and Nunez play, or let him go.
  21. Dombrowski does not seem to be in any hurry to sign a closer, which IMO, is good. I still find it very difficult to believe that Dombrowski will go into the season without a well known closer. I think Pedroia will be healthy enough to be our starting second baseman, but he'll get (need) a lot of rest days. There will be plenty of playing time for Holt and Nunez.
  22. There often seems to be that one team that is going to outbid all other teams by a wide enough margin, not necessarily $30 mil, that the other GMs aren't going to match it. And in such a case, the player always, as far as I recall, goes with the money, which the player absolutely has every right to do. I'm just wondering what things like being happy in the city you play for, having a legit shot at a championship, not having to uproot your family, etc. are worth.
  23. Ah. I was racking my brain trying to think of what catch Jacko was talking about.
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