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  1. Agreed. We have basically punted all decisions until next winter. EHern will be back, if not traded, and Richards has an option for 1 more year. We have done nothing for the longer term.
  2. I think Ozuna would cost too much and doesn't solve the CF defense issue. I still think Schoop and one of the cheaper RP'er options you mentioned might be the most realistic and possible scenario we can expect. A Pillar and RP'er signing is equally possible.
  3. No way we sign JBJ to 3 years-let alone 4 or 5. Rightly so!
  4. He shouldn't have been, except that he was never really tried in the closer role. He was one of baseball's best set-up men for 2-3 years before 2013. Year WHIP K/BB 2010 0.955 11.0 2011 0.723 9.4 2012 0.639 14.3 2013 0.565 11.2 2014 0.917 10.0 2015 0.917 5.2 His biggest drop in WHIP came between 2011 and 2012. His best K/BB rate was in 2012. One could argue that was his best career year. That 0.639 WHIP in 2012 was better than any season from Mo Rivera.
  5. I think we are already the third highest spending budget team, as of now. We may be done spending, this winter, and are saving any budget space for the summer, but I'm thinking there may be some real bargains coming up, and why not pick up a few. We could also end up trading them for decent prospects at the deadline. I think signing Schoop and moving EHern primarily to CF would be enough to solve the OF situation for opening day. We could also add a cheapy like Marisnick or some other near min wage defensive OF'er. I doubt we are even kicking the tires on Rosenthal or any other costly RP'er. (I'm starting to wonder about the Ottavino deal, when I see what Colome and other good RP'ers signed for.)
  6. I read somewhere, we are paying the full bonus, but cots is a very trustworthy site. "The Yankees are reportedly sending $850,000 to the Red Sox, who will be on the hook for most of Ottavino’s $8 million salary and a $3 million signing bonus." -Boston Herald
  7. LOL! That being said, we will still be a top 3 or 4 spending team in 2021. We may still have some spending to do.
  8. If we sign Schoop & Rosenthal, I'd be thrilled. I doubt we sign even one.
  9. The Sox are paying his $3M bonus, which is paid in Jan '22. 3 + 8.2= 11.2, so yes, 6.5 is almost half.
  10. For us, yes. Wong and Colome are off the boards.
  11. Only $6.5M guaranteed. That's about half what we will pay Ottavino.
  12. This year's draft could really make a big difference going forward.
  13. Yes, and while 11 of the top 13 are outside our top 12 prospects, I think Bloom has done a fine job boosting the chances we get some serious input from a few of these farmhands over the next few years. Some may end up as role players, at best. Some will never see MLB, but I think a few will contribute more than role player expectations, and one might not even end up being named Downs.
  14. No matter how you spin it, he's a replacement level pitcher, if ever there was one.
  15. Very good points. I will add that although Richards never made the All Star team or finished high in any CY Young votes, he has a history of being better than just a "complimentary piece."
  16. Brice and Springs keep holdin' on. Brice has no options, so I have to think, when pitchers come off the IL, he'll be toast.
  17. Wong signs with MIL. His deal is a two-year, $18MM contract that contains a club option for a third season. Soria agrees to $3.5M from D-Backs.
  18. Don't forget the space.
  19. Top Sox prospects added under Bloom (rankings by soxprospects.com): (Note: just one draft cycle, so far) 2. Downs (trade) 9. Seabold (trade) 13. Yorke (draft) 15. Rosario (trade) 17. Potts (trade) 19. Jordan (draft) 21. Wong (trade) 23. Wallace (trade) 27. German (trade) 31. Whitlock (rule 5) 33. Drohan (draft) 39. Koss (trade) 39. Bleis (IFA)
  20. Better than "The Butches."
  21. Moves today & some from yesterday, so far... (per MLBTR) Nelson Cruz signs with MN $13M Chris Archer with TBR $6.5M Chase Anderson signs with PHI $4M Matt Moore signs with PHI $3M + incentives Andrew Chafin with Cubs $2.25M w mutual option for 2022 Francisco Liriano with TOR $1.5M + incentives Angels acquire Alex Cobb +$5M out of the $15M owed for Jahmai Jones BAL
  22. Agreed, and the input they get from their young starters is also an X factor. Tanaka, Paxton & Happ were more know commodities and gave the Yanks over 600 IP from 2019-2020.
  23. I've always felt North Carolina could sustain a MLB team despite their population being rather spread out. They have a ton of minor league teams that get great local support.
  24. Good points. The owners have already shrunk the minor leagues, too.
  25. To me, the "improvement" made to the Yankee rotation will mostly come from within their system more than from Kluber and Taillon, despite my high regard for Taillon. They have a lot of young starters and only need 2 or 3 to do well.
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