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  1. The hosts were just as bad!
  2. Not really. Saying someone is better than JBJ is like saying a clown could be better. Dugo? Duran? All I'm saying is, as of right now, and this could change by season's end, I have more confidence in Refsnyder for the rest of the year and in 2023 than any other Sox OF'er. Again, that's not saying much.
  3. I've been listening to a lot of sports talk radio shows while in New England, this summer. I can see why a certain poster gets so convince Red Sox nation hates Bloom, Cora, Henry and just about every move made. All I hear is absurd talk that we "should be able to get Soto and keep Bogey & Devers. Here I am thinking too many posters here are unrealistic. Heading back to Texas, tomorrow. We'll be back in time for the Astros series in Houston.
  4. We got the mighty Freddie Valdez from the Mets, too.
  5. You sure that wasn't the Sox on D? The Rays never play D like that against us!
  6. Kinda quick turn-around. Has it always been that short of a signing period?
  7. Great! I still think only one of Wong or RHern should be on the 26, next season... as the back-up.
  8. I expected better, but I'd let him go as the closer for the rest of 2022 and then reassess.
  9. 3.60 to 3.00 is significant, but maybe an adjustment period is needed. He does have a .556 OPSA in his last 10 games, but the FIP jumped to 4.46.
  10. Had Bloom signed Perez, instead of Hill, we'd be buyers.
  11. We got Winckowski and Freddie Valdez from the Mets and Cordero, Gambrel and DLR from KC. Lee went to KC with Beni. It was one trade.
  12. So, trading/dumping 13 players while also making two 3 prospects for 1 controlled players really asking for a lot? LOL
  13. Don't trust my math, but I have... As a starter and piggy back (to May 28): 4.28 ERA 3.60 FIP .624 OPS Against As a short inning RP'er (May 29>) 1.90 ERA 3.00 FIP .638 OPS Against I still like Whitlock starting over Houck, if one has to do it.
  14. No love for Montas? I'd like to see us sell and buy, this deadline, if it's done right.
  15. It was wonderful, when he signed all year healthy Richards and Perez plus added Ottavino, last winter.
  16. Yes, every year he has chosen to spend on 5-7 or more guys and not 1-3. The first 2 years, he had to. He started with about 20 holes on the 40 man roster and a precious little winter spending budget. Before 2021, he signed a bunch of 1 year deals. Only Kike and Sawamura were more than 1 year. Not counting the trade for Ottavino's contract (+German): 1. Richards $10M 2. Kike $14M/2 3. Perez $5M 4. Renfroe $3.1M 5. Marwin $3M 6. Andriese $2.1M 7. Sawamura $3M/2 Last winter, he finally went somewhat large and long for his first time, but still signed 5+ players, not counting adding JBJ's bloated contract: 1. Story $140M/6 2. Paxton $10M 3. Wacha $7M 4. Hill $5M 5. Diekman $8M/2 6. Strahm $3M We lose 9m players to free agency, next winter. 9 from the 26. How can he not fill 5-7 slots? He may fill 8+. Yes, some may be and should be by trade, but I can't see less than 5 FA signings, this winter.
  17. What did you guts really expect for... $7M (Wacha) $5M (Hill) $8M/2 (Diemnan) $3M (Strahm) $700K (Schreiber) OK, it's fine to say Bloom was wrong on spending $6M on Paxton and thinking beyond 2022. Yes, the JBJ money could have been used to upgrade. Yes, Bloom could have signed 2 better (healthier?) guys, instead of 5. He c ould have spread the Story wealth around more evenly. Lots of what ifs... I'm not saying, you, MVP, are ignoring the budget context, but sometimes I think some posters forget that spending more on one area would ahve meant spending less in another. They bitch about not spending more on 1B and RF, and sure, it's easy, in hindsight, so say we should not have spent $8M on Diekman and $5M on Hill and spent on 1B and RF, instead, but look at all the pitchers on IL. One could also argue he should have signed 2 more pitchers for $13M or the $24M spent on Story and not on 1B and RF. $
  18. Indeed. Devers holds his own in SLG, but the OBP disparity in immense. Also, because Soto walks so much, he has less XBHs, something I find hard to hold against him.
  19. I still think the Beni trade was at worst a wash. As we used the money saved to get Renfroe. People forget the Beni trade saved us money in a year where Bloom was severely restricted. (That was the main reason I scratched my head after we traded him for the $12M JBJ plus his $8M buyout) I only brought up Beni because I was sure the troll forgot it. It’s the type of non context trades he trolls.
  20. Funny how Casas was the plan for this year and Bloom was bashed for it, and now the plan for 2023? (I’m okay with the idea, as we have to choose a few places to fill from within, again this year.) I’m not for bringing Vaz back but if we do add $10+ M. Noting wants to offer him a QO, so maybe way more than $10M. We have no ML ready OF prospects, unless you count Duran who should only play LF where we already have a guy who should only play LF. Who DHs? Dalbec, Cordero and Northcut? Lol!!! Then, we need 3-4 pitchers just to get us back to even, which is last place, if reminding is needed. Nate, Wacha, Hill and Strahm. To many slots to fill with $50M to spend, IMO, and that’s why I am near certain Bogey walks. The only way he comes back is if no GM pays him more than what most expect his minimum is, maybe $150/6
  21. I’d rather have Refsnyder. I’d rather the longer control of Dugo and Duran, and it’s about even on those two counting just the last 2 months of 2022.
  22. My bad. Add $25M to the total available to spend, assuming we extend him this winter. $51M is a lot more than $36M, but still makes filling 5-7 slots with high level talent pretty difficult. Not impossible, but not easy. This was the area Bloom was supposed to excel at, so he better find some more gems in the rough.
  23. BTV accepted: Bogey, Nate, JD, Wacha & Wong to STL for Mikolas (1 year after 2022) Herrera (fine catching prospect) MCgreevey (pitching prospect w value near any 2 of Pivetta, Crawford, Gonzalez, Walter or Wink)
  24. Okay, you pick his 2 worst moves and act like that's it. (BTW, you probably forgot the Beni trade.) You don't consider the budget, farm and 40 man roster he was handed. You act like he traded 10 years of Betts for Dugo, Downs and Wong. He traded a 60 game season for them. Still bad, but let's not act like it was more than it was. The good: Whitlock: rule 5 Schreiber: waivers Refsnyder: waivers Pivetta & Seabold for Workman & Hembree Renfroe, Kike, Wacha, Strahm and other minor signings that worked well. Built up the farm in less than 3 years. No, he has not been perfect, but some context is needed, as always.
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