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  1. It seems like the criteria changes when looking at other teams. I've mentioned how Sox fans have zero faith in any of our pitchers who are injured or projected to start the season on the IL, but somehow highly value the Yankee rotation, knowing Rodon, Cole and Schmidt. The O's have greatly improved their line-up, but their pitching staff scares nobody. Maybe Cease rebounds and 35 year old Gausman has another good year in him, but god forbid anyone to expect the 36 year old Sonny Gray to have a good year. To me, if we add a high quality infielder without opening up a new hole, we will be close enough to even or better than every other AL team.
  2. We need a big bat, but why say "no help?" Contreras offers a solid solution to a 1B issue we have had for a long time. Sure, we've had brief moments of competency at 1B, or someone who can hit well but sucks on D, but we added "help." It's just not enough.
  3. We've been left holding nothing several times in recent years, so certainly we may end up with DHAM & Romy at 2B and an injury-prone Mayer at 3B, with just Eaton & Romy backing him up, but it would really make no sense. We have a couple logjam areas that teams are desperate to fill on their teams. We can do this without adding a cent to the budget, so that need not be a deterrent. We could even find trade offers where we cut salary. This need not be about money. Just get it done, Brez! I don't care when, just have a better 2Bman or 3Bman on the roster by ST'ing. I have to think he knows this and has some deals in the works. He may even have a few deals already agreed upon, but is trying for a better one. Hell, we may see two deals made.
  4. Yes, that is the bigger issue. I was responding to comments made about us stooping to Ozzie talk,
  5. The fact that no counter offer could be a result of their money offer was as high as they were ever going to go. That would not be "misreading the room." If they were prepared to go higher and bungled the talks, then it would be botchery- some might call it debauchery. The no trade thing is probably an organizational thing, not specifically Brez, but if it is then he'd deserve some criticism for that, but again, does anyone know who made that rule? I'm not sure we know or anyone knows. We may never know, for sure. To me, this whole obsession to lay blame on one guy goes too far, and often it is done before all the facts are known.
  6. Yes, like we have avoided talking about them, lol!
  7. Ragans has had major injury issues. Duran for a catcher, when we have Narvaez? I can see wanting something else. The Tolle & Mayer offer is something I did not hear. That's kind of a close call, too. I love KMarte, and he does fill a big need, but including Marte forced yet another trade for a 3Bman. Maybe Duran for Paredes and King, and we have Marte and Paredes. I don't know. Let's see what goes down. Maybe waiting works for the best, The teams that missed out on Tucker & Bellinger might up their offers for Duran.
  8. He had some major blind spots, for sure. That being said, he left a decent foundation for Brez, including some decent pitchers- some of whom were DD guys, but still. He did add Whitlock, Tolle, Valera and some decent everyday players.
  9. We don't know, but you seem to. Does misreading the room mean you think bungled or botched it? You still have not answered if you believe "all accounts" or not.
  10. MN should, too. Sub Mullins or a prospect 10-20ish., if they prefer.
  11. It's not hard to believe. It's hard to know for a fact he botched it. We've talked a lot about the no trade clause and deferments being factors that may or may not have been under Brez's control. We know it might not have been about the money. Maybe it was and the amount Brez offered was all he was allowed to offer. We don't know. It's not about having a hard time thinking of the various possibilities.
  12. I have a couple suggested trades on BTV where Wong and Jeffries are included. Of course, I couldn't resist adding more players to both side. I'd give Wong and Sandlin for Jeffries.
  13. I wasn't making my point as it being a bad thing. Our pitching scouting, development and MLB valuations were horrible before Brez. The change looks good, despite the Sale and Preister deals. I'm thrilled with the focus on pitching, and the results have been better, so far.
  14. That's sick! And it's not like the Sox and Padres are slouches. Now, add the tax that would have been on the deferred money, had their not been a clause in the CBA.
  15. Rafaela is my favorite player. I spent half the summer's game threads taking Fred off the wall on Ceddanne. (It didnt work.) I'd rather trade Duran and then Abreu before him. He's younger, too, so using career OPS should put him at a disadvantage.
  16. I replied with OPS and homers. You replied about using just OPS. I replied with career BA, HRs, 2B+3B, RBI, OBP, SLG and the one area Rafaela won- SBs.
  17. Those three might not be untouchable, but you still have to get what you think is a plus, right?
  18. I think they may adjust the referral thing as it pertains to calculating the AAV for the tax budget, but maybe past deals will be grandfathered in.
  19. Maybe some teams went over the line reluctantly, and would love there to be a rule that nobody can go over a line. They only do it, because they have to match the other big spenders. I'd guess most teams want a cap.
  20. But someone else paid $440K, so you failed!!! LMAO!
  21. I'd say Anthony & Crochet are our guys.
  22. No, I don't only focus on OPS, although OPS does incorporate OBP and SLG, which are two very telling numbers on batting. BA is important, but I also look beyond just 2025, which I won't add, that "once again, you only focus on." Abreu has a better career BA. Ceddanne does steal more bases, so that gives him a plus on offense. He was closer splits than Abreu, which is nice, too. Career per 650: .256 26 98 Abreu (.326 OBP and .465 SLG) 12 SB and 39 2B+3B .247 16 75 Rafaela (.284 OBP and .401 SLG) 22 SB and 37 2B+3B Sorry for not seeing this as close. I just don't. I'm not looking at just OPS. How about wRC+ since 2022? 116 Duran 115 Abreu 86 Rafaela 2025 only: 140 Anthony 111 Duran 110 Abreu 91 Rafaela
  23. I am near certain we add in infielder to the team before opening day, but here is my projection for the 26 man roster: 60 Day IL: Houck IL: Casas, Crawford & Sandoval C: Narvaez & Wong 1B: Contreras (Romy) 2B: Romy, DHam 3B: Mayer, Eaton LF: Anthony (Duran) CF: Rafaela (Anthony/Duran) RF: Abreu (Anthony) DH: Duran, Yoshida (questionable as a back up DH) SP: Crochet, Suarez, Gray, Bello, Oviedo RP: Chapman, Whitlock, Slaton, Weissert, Hicks, Harrison, Watson, Moran 40 man roster in AAA: Campbell, Sogard & Bennett in AA Tolle, Early, Uberstine, Drohan, Sandlin, Kelly, Samaniego Possible line-up: 1. L Anthony LF 2. R Contreras 1B 3. L Duran DH/ R Romy 2B 4. R Story SS 5. L Abreu RF 6. R Romy 2B/ L Duran DH 7. L Mayer 3B 8, R Narvaez C 9. R Rafaela CF
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