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  1. I'd sign him for that. Maybe that's why I'm not a GM?
  2. A rare exception, and even he acquired Rizzo and Arrieta long before his pre-2015 acquisition splash...
  3. Not sure, but he isn’t a starter. All the starters - Kluber, Morton, Smyly, Ray, Urena, Perez, Gausman, Stroman - all signed one year deals...
  4. So... question here. As of right now, the only starting pitchers to receive deals longer than one year are Mike Minor (2 yrs / $18mill from the Royals) and Japanese import Kohei Arihara (2 yrs $6.3mill from TX). Is this because teams are not going big or pitchers are taking pillow deals with bigger paydays in 2022?
  5. Dalbec will drop off, mostly due to not actually playing minor league baseball. Maybe Mata can join the list if he gets off to a good start. Jay Groome is another possibility if he actually pitches..
  6. You do realize big market teams rarely if ever operate that way...
  7. The Reds have no reason to trade Castillo now unless they get blown away. He is under control for several more years and makes very little money. Of course they are going to ask for the moon, three stars and a distant planet to be named later...
  8. The off-season has been glacially slow all around the AL East. The Yankees did not do anything until this week, and one of there big moves was just bringing a player back. The Rays have taken steps backwards replacing Snell with Michael Wacha. The Orioles have done nothing except deal away their SS. And the Blue Jays - the team that was supposed to be poised to make major moves and become competitors - have done less than the Red Sox. Right now the biggest addition to any team in the AL East might be ERod. And Sale has a chance to be the second biggest, especially if Kluber is not healthy....
  9. I do not think anyone thought Chavis was the next home grown power hitter...
  10. I think there are plenty of players who think they can turn any team into a winner, even if they have a long history that says otherwise. They nearly never say they sign for the money, but money is almost always the prime factor. Even Corey Kluber this year only took the one year for the Yankees because he very likely believes he can turn this into a bigger, better deal next season. A 2 year deal hinders him because he would be 36 next time he hit the market. And a team option becomes worst cae scenario for him, because he either does not get the chance to hit the market again if he is good, or he has a rough year and has to prove himself again...
  11. “Rebuilding” is owner-speak for “going cheap.” It’s not something large market teams where real money is at risk actually do...
  12. Not unless Springer learns to pitch...
  13. Is this the NBA or NFL? Tanking doesn’t help much in MLB because draft picks are more volatile and less immediate...
  14. If Bloom was going to be all about selling off players in July, he would need to add a few more short term sellable pieces. Right now the Sox have too many heavily paid immovables to have a fire sale. Also Bogaerts would likely already be gone. His opt out reduces his trade value. He might even have been a Met by now...
  15. Ellsbury was a Boras client who followed his agent’s advice about reaching free agency. If the Sox wanted another leadoff hitting replacement, Crawford was one of the best in the game at the time and was coming off an MVP caliber season. Should the Sox have waited a couple years for a lesser player?
  16. I’d rather have just kept Price....
  17. We have no real idea if this is the ego-feeding venture you keep postulating. Is Bloom about just plain winning? Or being recognized as the builder of winners? It’s hard to do the latter unless you work for a small market team. No one is dazzled by anyone building a winner by spending $250 mill. How do you think Joe Maddon got his (completely undeserved) reputation as a good manager?
  18. Don't incite panic. Bloom's inactivity is actually proof jacko is not correct about Chaim's plans...
  19. Also a Cy Young winner on Dombrowski’s flagship 2016 team. But DD inherited Porcello in Boston and it’s not very likely DD had any influence on his pitching ability...
  20. True. But I focused on his Sox transactions, and Dombrowski traded him to Boston...
  21. Well, let’s keep some perspective and remember the vast gray area in between being one of the highest spending teams and the Rays - an area where 20-25 other teams reside...
  22. Porcello was a Cherington guy. Dombrowski traded him away. Cherington traded for him and extended him...
  23. I was wondering if Henry called a moratorium on the Sox Big Spending Days. But if he wanted a lower salary for his team and a payroll reduction, one might suspect Bogaerts would be in more trade rumors and Benintendi in fewer. Still it is a possibility...
  24. Big agree...
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