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  1. Bregman is a FA. I'm for replacing him with Bregman or a slight upgrade (more on O than D, maybe.) I'm asking for 2 big bats and one is to replace Bregman. That's not an "overhaul." I don't see Hoskins as a major upgrade over what Lowe gave us in 2025. He'll be better than Lowe in '26, but we lost with a .790 Lowe. I'd like 3, but I've agreed to give a Mayer/Romy platoon the 2B or 3B slot. Ideally, even without Alonso or Schwarber, going with Suarez at 3B, Polanco at 2B and Hoskins or Bell at 1B would be fine with me. That is an overhaul, but 3B kinda has to be anyway. Adding Suarez and Hoskins would be a slight improvement on paper, especially on offense, but IMO, we need a bigger upgrade to increase our chances at being a top 4-5 team and not repeat as a top 9-12 team.
  2. Ideally, he plays FT, but knowing what we know about his struggles vs LHPs on the farm, we need to maximize our chances at winning and Romy vs LHPs gives us much better odds.
  3. No doubt our SP'ers had excessive injuries, but then again the whole league has spiked at that position, too. I'm not sure we had more injuries among everyday players than the norm, and that is one reason I question this whole argument that we'll be better because "Anthony, Mayer & Casas should be healthier in 2025." Other teams lost more than that, and part of the reason Anthony and mayer's total 2025 PAs were so low was out of late promotions and not injuries. The Casas injury was no surprise. The weeks missed by Bregman, Abreu, Narvaez and Ref were not all that long or out of the norm. The Masa injury should not really count, as it seems he could have DH'd earlier, had Devers not been clogging that slot up. Story played more than anyone expected. Duran, Rafaela and others stayed healthy. The Wong injury actually helped us find out Narvaez is better.
  4. What do you think of Merloni's point about the Sox loving high swing and miss rates in the K zone by Ryan and Cease?
  5. Exactly. Mayer will end up facing a few LHPs as they come in relief, and if he shows he can hit them, we can always have Romy start platooning with Masa at DH or whoever we have at 1B (assuming he's a LHB.)
  6. I think Abreu's platoon time may be coming to an end, despite having RHBs Garcia and Campbell banging on the OF door. BTW, Duran was pretty much a platoon player in 2022: 48 GS vs RHPs (89% of starts) 6 GS vs LHPs (The team faced RHPs 78% of the time.) Duran hit .721 vs RHPs, that year and hasn't come close since, but Cora keeps him in the line-up as much as possible. His speed on the bases is likely the reason. His defense has not been bad, and was actually a plus for a year or two. Duran has a .645 OPS since 2023 and .634 since 2024 (declining trend.) Abreu is at .604 since '24, but was 76 points higher in 2025 (.676 to .600.) I cant see us stunting the development of Campbell and Garcia by having them as strict platoons on the ML club- one for Duran and one for Abreu. I doubt we use even one to do it. I will not be surprised if both Duran and Abreu play FT in 2025. If it was up to me, I'd play the GG OF'er FT over Duran.
  7. Gotta think there is a health issue.
  8. Agreed. I'm pretty sure he gets more than that as a FA, unless he has a serious medical issue.
  9. Agreed. I still have great hopes for Campbell and Garcia, but one will likely be part of any trade for a solid #2 SP'er. We'll probably have to give Early up, too and maybe Arias. Maybe Campbell, Clarke, Arias & Sandlin. Only two need 40 man roster status.
  10. Agreed, but if they do go large and long on a pitcher, it might be Cease. He fit's their profile with the high swing and miss rate in the K zone. He will turn 30, soon, so he's not well into his 30's. His "off year" might shorten the L & L a bit. I think we trade for Ryan and hand the 3-4-5 slots to Sandoval, Bello & the kids. We will and should spend the money on big bats.
  11. Casas has to recover from a serious injury. Masa has very little power and is aging. I'd be happy with Alonso at 1B, Suarez at 3B, Mayer/Romy at 2B and Masa/Ref at DH.
  12. I've always though North Carolina would be the spot for a MLB team. They must have a thousand minor league teams, but they lack one major metro area and trying to find a more central location to draw from many smaller cities might draw nobody. Indianapolis, Buffalo, San Antonio & Vancouver might be long shots, too.
  13. I have mentioned this as a possibility, because we need hitting. It seems counterintuitive to trade Duran or Abreu, when they are out 2nd and 3rd best hopes on O, next year, after Anthony. I love Rafaela's D and think he'll be okay enough on O to be a solid plus, but he does have trade value, too. He's locked up long term, too. Anthony or Garcia can play CF (please no Duran!) LF: Duran, Campbell CF: Anthony, Garcia RF: Abreu, Garcia I'm not sure what we get for Rafaela. We may need to add Campbell or Garcia, then pay to bring Ref back, but keeping Duran & Abreu makes a lot of sense. (And i'm this site's leader in suggested Duran trade scenarios.)
  14. Yes, and Narvaez slumped, too.
  15. In years past, I'd be asking for something like this. I agree it would be better to count Bello as the #4 and let the mass of kids and Sandoval fight for the 5 slot, but we will likely not spend as much as any of us wish we would, this winter and we need a couple bats, with at least one being a big one. I think we'll ride the rotation depth and hop we find two good ones, while Bello slots #3, and we get one solid SP by trade or free agency. I'm betting on Joe Ryan or Cease- not both. If we could afford to get Ryan, Cease as well as moderately paid Suarez and Hoskins, I'd be in.
  16. The 2025 60 Day IL expires 5 days after the WS. The Astros just DFA's 5 guys to make room. The Sox have 8 players on the 60, but have 7 slots open due to FAs and were at 39, anyway. Free Agents: Bregman, Giolito, Refsnyder, Matz, Wilson, Hendriks, D May. 60 Day IL Players Houck (will likely go on the 60 right after the start of '26) Mayer Dobbins Sandoval Crawford Winckowski Casas Guerrero Grissom (may be let go)
  17. On the Merloni interview I saw, he mentioned how much the Sox loved the high swing and miss rates on balls in the K zone and that was why they wanted Ryan, but he also mentioned Cease fits that profile, too. Maybe Cease not King? One site has Cease getting $25M x 5 at age 29. That seems doable if someone twists JH's arm.
  18. No. If Story had opted out, the Sox could have negated the opt out by giving him the 2028 option. The Sox owe him $25M in '25 and '26, and that's it. (His tax hit is $23.33M)
  19. Shocking news! Certainly deserved it's own thread!
  20. Bleacher Reports projects... 350/10 Tucker 220/10 Murakami 210/7 Alonso 180/7 Bichette 175/5 Bregman 160/6 R Suarez 140/5 Bellinger 135/5 F Valdez 125/5 Cease 120/4 Schwarber _________________ 95/5 Naylor, 90/5 M King, 88/5 E Diaz, 72/4 Grisham, 50/2 Woodruff E Suarez & J Polanco not even mentioned
  21. Hoskins mutual option decline: he's a FA.
  22. Both are far down on my wish list, but I tried to find two FAs better than masa and not terribly expensive. Last 3 years: .867 Ozuna (.756 in '25 and turns 35 real soon.) .866 Schwarber .827 Alonso .809 Naylor (.803 Casas) .796 Bregman .788 O'Hearn .780 B Lowe .778 Bichette .775 Suarez .774 O'Neill (.762 Masa) .754 Moncada .732 Hoskins ISO 3. Schwarber .280 11. Alonso .252 19. Ozuna .235 35. Suarez .223 38. B Lowe .221 (49. Casas .211)
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