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Article: Why the Red Sox Should Trade for Seiya Suzuki
notin replied to Daniel Fox's topic in Talk Sox Front Page News
The Cubs don’t need outfielders. Beyond Happ, PCA, Tucker, and Suzuki, they have BA Top 100 prospects Owen Caissie and Kevin Alcantara already on the 40 man roster, alongside unranked Alexander Canario. They might be willing to deal Suzuki, but it won’t be for Abreu. Most likely they’d want optionable pitching (Fitts?) or a Plan B at 3b, since they plan to start top prospects Matt Shaw, but have very little behind him with the current backup as Miles Mastrobuoni, whose basically a smaller, balder, lefty-hitting Romy González…. -
That Zimmer incident is covered on the recently released Netflix docu-series “The Comeback” about the 2004 Red Sox…
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Romy didn’t come to Boston with much 1b experience at all, probably about the same amount as Refsnyder has. Refsnyder is a former infielder, coming up as a 2b in the Yankee system. Not sure if he moved around due to weak fielding or just to get on the field more or both. But as an emergency option at 1b, he could handle it. The Sox have been linked to Grichuk already this offseason, for what thats worth. But it’s more likely they keep Romy around, possibly even letting him DH vs LHP. I do think Bregman will be the Sox 2b this year, against my wishes. But if he isn’t, they probably start the year there with either Grissom or Campbell. I think Grissom has the slight edge by already being on the 40 man roster and finishing fairly strongly last season. But if he cannot handle the role, he still has an option left and Campbell has made enough noise to get the chance. Hamilton, if he isn’t traded, is probably limited to a bench role and his speed will come in handy as a pinch runner for ghosts…
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I would bet the Sox think they’ve already spent on a closer. To me, if it comes down to keeping Romy Gonzalez or one of the RHH corner OFs, what does Romy bring? I’d rather see a better 4th OF than another utility infielder. Especially if there is an injury in the OF. None of this blocks Anthony. They’ll find a way to get him involved…
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So… last year’s lineup vs LHP but without O’Neill’s 1.200 OPS? Not sure why Rafaela’s .610 OPS vs LHP is considered part of the solution and not part of the problem. Also, Cora won’t re-arrange the OF vs LHP just to get Ref out of RF. Just like he didn’t last year.
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I’m not as urgent on the closer role as many out here. Hendriks was a very solid closer before his injury. He hasn’t pitched in awhile, but he’s not trying to comeback from anything a few dozen pitchers haven’t come back from. But another bullpen arm is always good. The days of needing just 3 shutdown relievers are long gone. And the Sox will probably go through 20 relief pitchers over the course of a season. There are still a few intriguing arms available, even beyond Tanner Scott, whom I’ve heard nothing about all off-season, beyond his hefty contract demand ($80mill over 4 years). The bullpen nowadays pitches 500-700 IP per season. Sox relievers threw 613 IP last year. Not all innnings are critical, but having more arms capable of high leverage innings makes it easier on everyone. Beyond Scott, Kyle Finnegan, Andrew Kittredge, Chris Martin, John Brebbia, Kendall Graveman, Matt Moore, Lou Trivino, Ryne Stanek, Joe Kelly, and a few others could represent upgrades in the bullpen…
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At hitting LHP? Probably not. At defending RF at Fenway Park? Most definitely…
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I don’t see why they can’t. Having an actual 4th outfielder means Rafaela’s versatility is utilized. If Story comes out, Grichuk/Duvall moves to LF, Duran to CF, Rafaela to SS. Probably better than putting Hamilton or Romy at SS. A fourth OF means likely Romy gets optioned to Worcester. Right now, his role is probably platooning with Yoshida at DH anyway, since he does hit LHP fairly well. The current Sox bench is probably Narvaez (catcher), Hamilton and Romy (utility infielders) and Refsnyder (knows where the OF is). They really don’t have a fourth OF. I don’t see the benefit of carrying two utility infielders and a very weak/borderline questionable OF on the bench. Better off having a catcher, an infielder, an actual outfielder, and whatever you want to call Refsnyder. Especially on a team managed by Alex Cora. Better off starting Duvall or Grichuk on Duran’s or Rafaela’s days off than Refsnyder…
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If the Sox prefer a better outfielder than Refsnyder to platoon with Abreu, Duvall isn’t the worst choice. He’s a better fielder than Grichuk. I think Laureano makes the most sense of the three, but he’s likely to command more money than Duvall. Although he’s hardly a bank breaker…
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Article: What if the Red Sox Are Done Adding?
notin replied to Caleb Kohn's topic in Talk Sox Front Page News
That was the opening act…- 132 replies
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Article: What if the Red Sox Are Done Adding?
notin replied to Caleb Kohn's topic in Talk Sox Front Page News
Higher career bWAR. (Both players are tied for career fWAR.) Plays a more difficult position to fill…- 132 replies
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Article: What if the Red Sox Are Done Adding?
notin replied to Caleb Kohn's topic in Talk Sox Front Page News
Still thinking they go heavy on Bregman, just hopefully not for 6 or 7 years. It’s getting to be fine for a Show of Spending, like we’ve seen in the past…- 132 replies
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Article: What if the Red Sox Are Done Adding?
notin replied to Caleb Kohn's topic in Talk Sox Front Page News
Kyle Tucker is the top position player…- 132 replies
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Article: What if the Red Sox Are Done Adding?
notin replied to Caleb Kohn's topic in Talk Sox Front Page News
Almost over? Nearly 30 of the MLBTR top 50 free agents are still available…- 132 replies
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A Realistic View of the 2025 Red Sox: Part I
notin replied to moonslav59's topic in Boston Red Sox Talk
I could see Henry authorizing the mess and still holding it against DD. Sounds just like how Ilitch handled him in Detroit. The “payroll mess” was acceptable as long as the team was winning. Seems plausible that his “not a team player” attitude falls into the same category. All of this is acceptable when it’s working. But once it stops, Henry was left with a guy who built an expensive mediocre team and was difficult to work with. That all seems plausible… -
A Realistic View of the 2025 Red Sox: Part I
notin replied to moonslav59's topic in Boston Red Sox Talk
Maybe there were health reasons when he sat? Cora has absolutely shown a willingness to play Yoshida in the field at one point. Of course if the Sox demote him to Worcester, not sure how Cora’s usage of him matters. And for the record, Devers’ blatant refusal to move off third is a bigger factor in not acquiring Arenado. With Bregman, the issue besides money is the divide on his position… -
A Realistic View of the 2025 Red Sox: Part I
notin replied to moonslav59's topic in Boston Red Sox Talk
Why not? How would you describe the payroll state of the Sox after 2019? When they spent over $240mill on an 84 win team that missed the postseason by a dozen games? And still had $300mill tied up in Sale, Price and Eovaldi, who were all starting to get repeatedly injured, and then couldn’t afford Mookie. And you think he WASN’T fired for that? Seriously? What abominable crime against nature do you think that man committed that led to his firing? -
Article: The Red Sox Don’t Need to Sign Alex Bregman
notin replied to Alex Mayes's topic in Talk Sox Front Page News
But regardless, it’s going to be Bregman at 2b. This is not a wish; it’s a prediction…- 106 replies
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Article: The Red Sox Don’t Need to Sign Alex Bregman
notin replied to Alex Mayes's topic in Talk Sox Front Page News
To be fair, hydrants are there to snuff things out and stop disasters. Not sure Thats an insult…- 106 replies
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A Realistic View of the 2025 Red Sox: Part I
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I get they stood to gain nothing from playing their starters, but the Bills didn’t need to tank. They did have 70,000 paying fans in attendance who might not have felt their $200 tickets were so meaningless… -
A Realistic View of the 2025 Red Sox: Part I
notin replied to moonslav59's topic in Boston Red Sox Talk
Yoshida’s contract isn’t a big deal. First of all, he is a pretty good hitter. Second, unlike most players paid similarly, Yoshida has options left and can be demoted to Worcester. If he can’t be traded, DH him or D-mote him… -
A Realistic View of the 2025 Red Sox: Part I
notin replied to moonslav59's topic in Boston Red Sox Talk
That was bad. I know. I’m hoping they don’t dip below third. Cleveland already lost, but the Browns, Giants and Titans will all try to be in on Cam Ward and Shedur Sanders. I am hoping Travis Hunter can fall to NE. Hopefully one of them can get a win… -
Article: The Red Sox Don’t Need to Sign Alex Bregman
notin replied to Alex Mayes's topic in Talk Sox Front Page News
I think they keep him, too. My only point is he’s more tradable for more now unless he has an ungodly season, which is possible at his age…- 106 replies
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A Realistic View of the 2025 Red Sox: Part I
notin replied to moonslav59's topic in Boston Red Sox Talk
1. I already made the injury point about Sale and Story. You were supposed to answer that, not ask the question again? 2. My point wasn’t that DD’s bad deals outweighed his good ones. It was that his bad ones were far, far more prohibitive than those silly one year deals for Kluber, etc. Bloom had misses, but DD had bigger misses. And your post made them sound equal.., -
A Realistic View of the 2025 Red Sox: Part I
notin replied to moonslav59's topic in Boston Red Sox Talk
True, but as I pointed out, they’re getting back Spencer Strider and Ian Anderson. And they have an All Star pitching in AAA!! Not because of injury, either. He just couldn’t crack the rotation last year. If Atlanta lacks pitching depth, how are we able to have any sort of tradable surplus?

