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  1. There was Mookie trade speculation in the press back as far as mid-2019…
  2. Mayer lost his Chosen One status to Roman Anthony. This didn’t mean he’s expendable, however. I think Story’s questionable attendance makes him more important than many other prospects…
  3. The counter argument is they might want to move him ASAP just in case he gets hurt again. Or sucks. Hes a 29yo Cy Young winner with multiple years of relatively cheap control. How much more value can he add?
  4. I’m not sure Chicago wants anyone with service time. They dug down to A ball when they moved Fedde. The White Sox do already have a top SS prospect in Colson Montgomery. Not sure if that tempers interest in Mayer, but it probably wouldn’t..,
  5. It’s Cesar CRESPO!! Caesar Puello? Now who’s being gross?
  6. Would anything be more annoying than a Judge vs Ohtani World Series? Announcers would get confused on whom to heap more praise…
  7. If Mookie has a downfall, it’s poor performance in the postseason. I won’t root for the Dodgers, but I’d like to see Mookie change that. id also like to see Ohtani flop. He’s had more than his share of press this year. I think I root for the Royals because they rarely even get to the postseason. Plus I’d like to see the Will Smith streak continue…
  8. Per MLB.com, the option vests at $22.5mill after 18!starts and $25mill after 23. Montgomery made 21 starts. He might file a grievance because he went to the bullpen for a month towards the end of the season. He could argue it was to prevent the better option from vesting, but his performance to that point did justify it. I saw no mention of what the option does in the event of a trade…
  9. I don’t equate bringing in a pitcher after one bad year as being the same as hoping a pitcher can rebound from injury.. Montgomery had a rough season, possibly impacted by missing ST. If he is healthy and not a TJ waiting to happen, he’s worth the risk…
  10. Abreu is a speed bump on the Road to the Roman Empire…
  11. Atlanta had pitching with or without Sale. Boston did not…
  12. Maybe. Its always a question when a pitcher struggles and then suddenly needs TJ…
  13. Texas was interested in Sale in 2022. When did Atlanta ask about Sale prior to December, 2023?
  14. As mvp suggested and others had before, they were better positioned if Sale went down. Boston had Cooper Criswell (eventually). Atlanta had a slew of MLB-ready pitching prospects to step in, one of whom was already an MLB All Star…
  15. I think the only thing the Sox knew was they had been paying Sale a lot of money to not pitch for a long time, and they saw an opportunity to shed that payroll and spend on a pitcher with a better track record of showing up for work. Filling their half-decade long void at 2b certainly factored in. The neutral third parties that do projections felt Sale was a lost cause as well. His -$11 mill surplus value at the time suggests he was projected to be a 1 fWAR pitcher paid like a 3 fWAR pitcher.
  16. A 35yo pitcher with a total of 150 IP in 4 years isn’t a risk?
  17. That’s been my viewpoint all along. But you said it more succinctly. The only team that I wonder if they should have “known something” is the Sox concerning Giolito. I don’t know when his problems started, but they certainly would explain his poor ending to 2023. Was that unrelated? Did they see something and decide it was inconsequential? Or “we see that tear all the time?”
  18. Hey Bellhorn, here’s another one who says the Braves knew something. Thanks for timing this post. Going through the archives in this format is difficult…
  19. If they weren’t tampering, very little more than any of us knew. I doubt anyone was dazzled by his post-shoulder injury 40 IP stretch to end the season. But for some, hindsight is adequate evidence…
  20. Others did throw that around, basically any time I said the Braves were rolling the dice. Some even thought the extension clinched it, and it wasn’tSale exercising his 10/5 rights. (No proof, but we all know how that works.) To me, saying the Braves “knew more” is an odd defense, because it means you’re accusing the Braves of tampering…
  21. $10 mill seems to be the standard Reclaimation Project price tag. In any deal for Montgomery, that’s the maximum I would want to pay. They pay $15mill min. Of course that number changes if they insist on a better prospect in return…
  22. If you asked me a year ago who was the lowest injury risk, i probably would have said Giolito. I prefer pitchers without recent significant injury issues. But at some point, nothing ruins a pitcher more than pitching. And the pitchers who rack up IP year after year can and will eventually have problems. That’s a big reason why I prefer trading for starters. Contracts (or remaining contracts) are often much less than what it takes to sign a player…
  23. A typical year from Giolito very likely saves the Sox bullpen enough to eke into the postseason. The only plus to this whole situation was the revelation that Cooper Criswell might not be that bad…
  24. While it was far from inevitable, Price was 31 years old with a long history of pitching high IP when he signed a 7 year deal, so injuries were certainly not a long shot. My hope was he would pitch 3 years injury-free and opt out. His physical issues unfortunately started in year two…
  25. This new format makes it difficult to go back and find posts. Also, no post numbers. But on August 22, for example, Max posted; “That's what the Breslow defenders refuse to acknowledge--that the Braves knew more about Sale than the Sox did--including Breslow, JH, the rest of the front office, and probably even Cora. Sale was also smarter than the Sox because he insisted on at least one more season after this, which the Braves agreed to. The Braves also have an option on a third season in 2026,” He was far from alone in that sentiment…
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