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  1. A much easier point is to ignore post-season stats as not so much an aggregate total, but a bunch of extremely small sample sizes spread out over multiple seasons. Saying he has a .639 OPS in the post-season as a measure that he strggles also means that you're counting his 2 for 10 ALDS in 2016 at age 23 equally with his performances yesterday. And Mookie, like nearly every MLB player, was not the same at 23 as he is at age 27...
  2. Actually, just one mammoth game. If Mookie goes 5 for 5 with 3 HRs tonight - which he is perfectly capable of doing - his career postseason OPS jumps to .814...
  3. Probably because it’s only 139 plate appearances spread out over 5 seasons, but Mookie’s never really been Mookie in the postseason. .639 OPS and 1 career home run...
  4. Yaz might be able to contribute, but if you take Longoria, you're essentially paying $26 million for a 30 year old outfielder with less than 600 career at bats and a so-so minor league track record that includes a career sub-.800 OPS at every level above A ball. And weakening the pitching to boot by dealing Eovaldi. I think if the Sox take a bad deal, there is no point offsetting it by dumping Eovaldi unless (really good) pitching is coming back. Otherwise, take on that deal to get a good player with more control and on the right side of 30...
  5. I've heard others say the Sox will be one of the few teams that actually do spend this off-season...
  6. Why? History has shown Eovaldi lacks the durability to be that guy. Just because the last guy overpaid is no reason to force the situation on him. I mean, if you paid Ferrari dollars for a broken down '67 Mustang, would you still drive it like it was a Ferrari just because it costs the same? Now he might be an injury risk regardless of the role. But the one thing that has ended the careers of more pitchers than anything else is pitching. Make him do it less, and you reduce the risk of him getting hurt...
  7. He definitely made some good moves. But he did put the team in what was obviously going to be a very difficult position, and that was before he decided to go out in a Blaze of Glory...
  8. And one other thing we clearly both agree on - f*** the Sparks!!!
  9. Hey, Rusney is a free agent and a centerfielder. Just sayin'...
  10. NOBODY has carried the "Eovaldi is going to get hurt" banner higher than I have. Eovaldi himself has emailed me and told me to please stop (OK, not true.) But at this point, if the Sox ae going to deal Eovaldi for another "bad" contract, it better be someone who can contribute, because resources are not going to be unlimited and the Sox need pitching and plenty of it. Make this deal, and next off-season you'll be proposing other deals to sell of Longoria for a sunken contract. I still think the smartest move is to shift Eovaldi to the bullpen, where a 60-70 IP workload is more manageable...
  11. Until they took away his only weapon - Henry's checkbook...
  12. No backsies!!
  13. His lineage is always worth a place on the team, IMO. But Longoria? Not so much. Eva? Sure. But not Evan...
  14. Moreland might be available after all https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2020/10/padres-rumors-mitch-moreland-option.html
  15. And the Sox might not even walk that far. Maybe they non-tender and re-sign him for less. ERod might beangry about it, but if it is the best offer he'll more than likely take it. Personally, I think for the Sox an $8-9mill contract for a pitching-bereft team as a gamble is not a big deal. If ERod is alive, he is getting a tender. Worst case scenario is they waster $8-9mill on a player who doesn't pitch. Big deal. They're paying Price twice that to pitch somewhere else. And they'll paying Eovadi twice that and he's no guarantee to pitch next year either...
  16. They key word in your argument is "played"...
  17. Yes, his contract tender is 100% dependent on his health...
  18. Ok so NOW you bring in the whole "history as a pitcher" thing...
  19. Schilling was originally drafted and signed by the Sox, but was dealt to Baltimore in a trade for Mike Boddicker...
  20. Only if they are used to offset what it takes to bring the good players that accompany them...
  21. Chargers?
  22. What if it's only the right arm that falls off?
  23. Neither did Kevin Plawecki, and he threw more innings. So why does Plawecki only get $1.6mill and ERod gets $8.3 mill?
  24. Well, what did he do to deserve a raise?
  25. Last year, they were only down 10-0 after the first inning. Totally different. Funny story - that was a record for the first inning of a post-season game then. It lasted all of one year...
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