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  1. I also wonder if going after a full time 1b might be one way to upgrade. Pass is WS hero Pearce, move Moreland to the bench, and signing (Matt Adams? There isn’t much else.) or trading (for Jose Abreu?) might be an option. It would certainly be an unpopular move today, given what Pearce did for this team. But it might be a better move for next season...
  2. But then, they can still win it all without being as good. I can live with a 105 win team (as long as the Yankees win 104 or less)...
  3. Not to mention, Dombrowski also has given out some questionable contracts. The Miguel Cabrera deal in Detroit might be one of the worst extensions of all time. But then, the only GMs who don’t make bad moves are the ones who don’t make any moves...
  4. It’s the only reason for me. He simply might not be one of the best 25. But if the Sox wait until spring training to deal him, it makes sense. Injuries do happen..,
  5. The guideline is not outdated because closers still get fewer years. Even Chapman only got 5, while top tier starters get 7. Wade Davis got only 3. But if you like experimental closers, I think free agent Garrett Richards is a good fit. His arm can’t handle starting anymore, so maybe the role will suit him. He certainly has the talent...
  6. Big time. But you need depth stored in the minors. Johnson cannot be optioned...
  7. Don’t we have Steven Wright for that role?
  8. The years are a bit much for Kelly and Pearce, although not horrible. I’m just comparing them to recent deals. Is $4-6 mill for a lefty reliever even possible? Mediocre LOOGYs like Boone Logan and Zach Duke were getting more 5 years ago. Besides, Poyner is a minimum wage guy and Robby Scott isn’t dead yet...
  9. He might also be the starting 2b...
  10. He isn’t going to net a valuable piece on his own, but Swihart might have some modest trade value in a package. For example, Brian Johnson might be in a similar situation, especially if Eovaldi returns. What might the Sox get for Swihart and Johnson?
  11. Generally my thoughts are: sign the closer (trade demands are typically crazy high relative to what closers bring and they typically sign shorter deals) and trade for a starter (starters usually demand more years than you want them for as free agents and more often justify high trade prices). This is just a general guideline...
  12. Rich Hill had a lot of injuries, but did he have two T.J. surgeries?
  13. One intriguing reclamation project is Trevor Rosenthal, who is definitely a Dombrowski type pitcher. Maybe not as a closer, but certainly as a late inning reliever...
  14. Kimbrel’s is reportedly looking for 5/$100mill. While he may not get that much, he will definitely come closer to it than the he will to the value of a QO...
  15. Wright’s career was ended by spinal stenosis. But Grady Sizemore had micro fracture knee surgery that effectively ended his career. And Matt Kemp had the same surgery and moved on....
  16. No need to waste limited prospects on a closer when there are numerous options on the free agent market. Britton, Allen, Familia, Herrera, Kintzler, Ramos, Rosenthal, Soria to name a few...
  17. Pearce is 35 and never really had any type of contract. He won't be too expensive to keep, and in act replacing him might be more expensive if the Sox don't do it from within. The WS MVP won't effect his price tag. David Freese has won that award in the past (as a starter no less) and it didn't appear to make any GM ever think they had to overpay to keep him. The Chris Young/Jonny Gomes/Mitch Moreland contract should suffice...
  18. And the 4 highlighted names are really the only ones that need to be added. The Sox should have little trouble accommodating them...
  19. The 2013 team was special because only 14 months before the parade, that team was on its way to last place, managed by Bobby Valentine, and still had Crawford, AGon and Beckett in what looked like a hopeless future of bad contracts...
  20. Which he would lightly season with a quart of mayonnaise and wash down with a gallon and a half of beef jerky milkshake...
  21. But it will work when we get Robot Pitchers...
  22. Lack of “replacement level” players on postseason rosters needed to establish a baseline?
  23. Chavis has 3 options left. He only needs to be added to the 40man roster, right? The 40man roster does keep him out of the Rule 5 draft...
  24. Or just run it on the one i started;)
  25. Eovaldi certainly did himself favors this year, but he might not be as in demand as many people think. Fans may not be influenced by his health history, but GMs have to consider it. They do have all those player physicals done for a reason. And this is a guy whose already been traded three times and released once, and is only two years removed from a 1 year $2mill contract with an option for one more year. He’ll certainly top that by a lot money wise, but I don’t expect the years to be all that long. If he gets 4 years, that’s about his maximum. But he should be around $10mill per, with possibly a greater annual salary for fewer years. That seems to be the going rate for oft-injured but talented starting pitchers...
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