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  1. Yeah I’m not sure how that got added. Do people think Breslow intends to make bad trades? And announce it beforehand? No idea why anyone thinks the Sox want peanuts in their deals. Chocolate covered pretzels? I get that. Heck I’d deal Mayer for that. But peanuts?
  2. The article states Tomase floated the idea of using Mayer as the centerpiece. That’s no different than me floating the idea. Not news…
  3. I wonder if the uproar would have been the same had Sale been dealt to Texas (for nothing) and proceeded to sit out most of 2022 and 2023 first…
  4. It’s not hard to communicate secretly. One method that used to be widely used was to leave emails in draft form. The “recipient” logs in to the same account, reads and erases/deletes the drafts, and maybe drafts a reply. Not something easy to find. It was how the 9-11 terrorists reportedly communicated…
  5. I doubt the White Sox will get a better offer than the #7 overall prospect in MLB for 2 years of Crochet, whose not without injury concerns of his own…
  6. Or the teams that are willing to give one up…
  7. Don’t we have an ace? Houck was 14th in fWAR in MLB and 7th in the AL (ahead of Burnes) in his first year as a full time starter. I imagine that qualifies, right?
  8. I imagine they’ll just decline Chafin’s option. Dunning had a rough 2024, but he lead the 2023 WS champions in wins and IP. i would also imagine Tyler Mahle could be had for less than nothing. But he’s close to deGrom on the dice roll metric...
  9. Seattle doesn’t need a SS, but it’s probably the only infield position they have that doesn’t. Per Roster Resource, their 1b is a platoon of Luke Raley and Mitch Garver, their 2b is Dylan Moore, and their 3b is a platoon with Josh Rojas and Luis Urias. They do have a prospect named Cole Young who will probably take over 2b at some point. But the other two positions leave room for improvement. I think their primary target should be Coby Mayo, the Orioles’ top prospect (MLB.com overall #2) who has nowhere to play. But we will see if a deal can be worked out. It becomes much more likely if Seattle is willing to part with either Miller or Woo…
  10. As it enters its seventh season, this is already the third longest title drought in franchise history, trailing only the 9 year drought from 1903-1912 and one other, probably insignificant one…
  11. I think he is. But they are basing it on several projections vs the remainder of his contract. Obviously it’s the Steamers of the baseball world who do not appreciate him. BTV is just applying that lack of respect. Of course this also creates the possibility that Yoshida is similarly undervalued…
  12. In baseball, you have a seventh inning stretch. In football, you have a two minute warning..,
  13. That’s a no-brainer. I take Verdugo, Downs and Wong. Can you imagine the fallout if the Sox traded Betts TO THE YANKEES!?!!
  14. It did. But I’m not so sure how franchise-altering the return is for one year of a $27mill player. Even the Padres had to keep dealing after moving Soto…
  15. Why? There’s a difference between saying “I don’t like that trade” and “Boston doesn’t want that player”. And merely saying a trade works on BTV doesn’t mean the deal makes sense for one or both sides. Kristian Campbell for Garrett Crochet works on BTV. Does it make sense for BOTH teams? (It’s actually not bad.) Miguel Bleis, David Hamilton, Cooper Criswell, and Brennan Bernardino for Garret Crochet also works on BTV. Does it make sense for BOTH teams? (Clearly horrible for Chicago.) There’s a clear difference there without even knowing insider info…
  16. The translator did plead guilty. Perhaps the FBI considered the case closed at that point…
  17. For a while, the Dodgers played under the name Brooklyn Robins. And the Yankees were originally the Baltimore Orioles. Which begs the question - why is it when they’re named after birds do MLB teams always choose the most docile ones? In other sports, you get Hawks, Falcons, Eagles, Seahawks - birds of prey. But in MLB, you get Cardinals, Blue Jays, Orioles, and at one point, Robins. Plenty of other MLB teams have monikers based on predators and other creatures that can strike fear - Tigers, Diamondbacks, Marlins, and Cubs (once they grow up, which apparently takes 108 years). But with birds, just some routine garden avians one sets out bird feeders for. I’m surprised the Guardians didn’t choose “Wrens” or “Parakeets” instead of their new statue-themed moniker. (Apparently the NHL does this, too, as the only bird named teams are the Ducks and Penguins. The Blackhawks are named for an indigenous tribe and therefore don’t count.)
  18. Agreed. This isn’t like Mookie, who had one year left, made $27mill, and couldn’t come to an agreement on his extension…
  19. Why are we assuming what he knows? Or whether or not he thinks he is above the law here? Or knows the law at all? He should be familiar with MLB rules regarding gambling; every clubhouse in MLB has signs warning players of the consequences. But others have ignored those signs before him. Just last year, Pirates shortstop Tupucita Marcano was banned from MLB for gambling…
  20. And hyperbole is exaggerating information to make a point, like calling Arozarena an “eighth outfielder”. Certainly no team dedicates 30% of their roster to outfielders, very few (if any) teams have seven outfielders better than Arozarena. But the point was obvious - outfield isn’t a big need in Boston, and certainly not one they would clear Casas to fill. I consider the Casas/Arozarena trade to be ill-timed. Last week, before Casas value was adjusted, it would have worked. But saying Seattle would only trade for Yoshida “if they got something of value” could be classified as speculation and/or disinformation. None of us has access to their internal evaluations or knows how they feel about Yoshida and Garver…
  21. Banks notify customers, too. I get texts from my bank on transactions they question. Why they think someone stole my information to pay my gas bill does confuse me, but I still like the security…
  22. Or .. what also makes sense is Ohtani verified the transactions himself because he made them and his translator had no access to anything besides the gobs of cash he was handed to go place the bets. I mean, how many people give their translators free rein over their bank accounts?
  23. Without disinformation, all we’d have is speculation, confirmation bias, and hyperbole. Disinformation is the closest thing we have to information!!
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