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Everything posted by notin

  1. Pivetta? Not a prospect, but he needs to be in Boston...
  2. The White Sox DFA'd Nicky Delmonico to make room for Dyson. Delmonico is a notorious Red Sox killer. He has a career OPS of .696, but in 42 plate appearances against Boston, he has a .934 OPS...
  3. Other trade of mild note Rays acquire Brett Phillips White Sox acquired Jarrod Dyson These teams both represented decent landing spots for Pillar. Although neither acquiring team reportedly gave up much, so maybe Bloom held out? Or maybe he hopes to bring Pillar back?
  4. A lot of people use these forums as a method of venting frustration with the current team. Sometimes, even when they post something that is really technically incorrect, pointing this out doesn't change their level of frustration. This year's team has given us plenty of reasons to be frustrated. Expect a lot more cathartic posts the rest of the way...
  5. Ridiculous spending practices. Ok they’re not exactly alone there. But they have habitually outspent the bulk of MLB. The Dodgers and Red Sox are equally generous...
  6. Certain teams will contiue to spend, while others will find it more dfficult. The biggest change might be an increase in the number of "small market" teams, as right now teams with lesser TV deals will now fall into that category. Or teams who think next season will also be fan-free as well might adopt a small market mentality, even if only temporary..
  7. Except for the pre-pandemic part, as Cole signed his deal on December 11, 2019...
  8. Cole's deal was 1) prior to the pandemic. and 2) from the Yankees, who play by different financial rules than the rest of MLB...
  9. Oh Price would have made ZERO difference this year, since he opted out...
  10. So every time you make the Game Thread and the game gets cancelled, you have to make one for the next game as well...
  11. ... after nobody asked him how he felt about it last night (except Roenicke and Plawecki)...
  12. Agreed. Six weeks f Workman was not going to bring a game-changing deal with taking a significant risk...
  13. Trade deadline / official season / reset day is 4 days away. Little disappointed with the lack of a good rumor mill, let alone actual trades, however...
  14. Fair point
  15. How long can the actions they’re protesting go on?
  16. Mostly because Cashman doesn’t make that trade even if you kidnap his children and make it a ransom demand...
  17. Aaron Judge got hurt again? This guy makes Nick Johnson look like Cal Ripken. Maybe it's time for the Yankees to be merciful and simply have him put to sleep. He's too big to flush..
  18. They're going for it. Walker is a free agent at season's end. Mainers get a PTBNL, and per Rosenthal, is someone not in the Jay's player pool. So that answers that question from another thread...
  19. Andujar does have 5 years of control left. I agree on needing pitching, but I also see pitching prospects as being riskier. If they don't work out, you're going to keep rebuilding...
  20. The Yankees, who have had Eovaldi once already and are therefore familiar with him, are not likely to give up an MLB-ready prospect like Clarke Schmidt to acquire an expensive SP with questionable durability. Eovaldi only netted Tampa Jalen Beeks when he did not have $34mill left on his deal. Doubtful he gets a better pitching prospect plus a young controllable MLB slugger now with that money attached. They'll hand the ball over to Schmidt first. If he doesn't work out, they can just demote him back to the training site. If they trade him and Eovaldi struggles or gets hurt, they cannot undo the trade and get Schmidt back...
  21. It's not so much of an "unnamed staffer" as it is a 23 year old story with some details lost in the mental abyss. But it's not like Armas was some sort of no-talent throw-in. The man was 10 lbs of talent jammed into a 5 lb sling. Carl Pavano plus any random arm does not get you Pedro Martinez...
  22. I was just looking at their rankings (on Fangraphs, my preferred ranking site) and seeing who was the highest ranked pitcher that fit my valuation. No idea if he slots above or below Mata and Ward. Worst case - he is ranked lower than Ward. Do you still do the deal? (Despite the Sox dire need for pitching, I would lean towards Andujar in that deal. He is a proven MLB commodity and he frees up some set of JD, Chavis, and Dalbec to get pitching.)
  23. Not so sure. I do remember a story at the time about Steinbrenner being upset that the Red Sox were able to acquire Martinez, and being told by a staffer that "You had a shot if you still had Armas." Bottom line is the Expos valued Martinez as being worth two specific pitchers. We had one. The Yankees had the other. Maybe they would have accepted a Pavano-Brian Rose package. But maybe they really liked Armas, too. Either way, we cannot rewrite history. Having Armas definitely enabled us to acquire Pedro...
  24. We don't want him mucking up our tank season with the occasional win?
  25. Why? If we didn't deal Mike Stanley to the Yankees in 1997, we might never have gotten Pedro Martinez...
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