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  1. Incorrect. Players have to pay income tax in EVERY STATE they play in. And pay tax on the amount earned in that state. So if they play 3 games in Kansas City and then free gables in Houston, that in income gets filed for those games in Missouri and Texas. Every touring entertainer does this…
  2. There is some selectivity when it comes to the Sox repeating mistakes. The team has struggled with injuries, so they should never acquire a player with injury history. The Sox have had bad outfield defenders, so clearly the coaches can’t save anyone and the Sox need to avoid these defensive question marks. The Sox have been burned by long, large contracts. But hey, if you fall off that horse…
  3. I just made a post with similar theories. It’s stuff we don’t and may never know, but that doesn’t mean it never existed…
  4. And one possible answer is that they don’t, but possibly the reluctance to sign Bogaerts related his defense at shortstop and his reported desire to not change position. Certainly the Sox could ignore that and tell him to play where he’s told, but is that really the best situation?
  5. Risk makes no sense if the reported $150mill-ish offers to Bogaerts would have worked. I mean, why think that Bogaerts less risky than Yoshida?
  6. Once again Old Red takes the Insider Stance…
  7. If they’re not wrong in their asking price, they’re not negotiating. Of course they inflated it. That’s what agents do…
  8. Character isn’t always the only other issue. All I can say is that, having never been involved in MLB free agency talks, I don’t know everything that is involved. I think that applies to all of us. And there are clearly always other possibilities. Carlos Correa is showing one such possibility in the news daily…
  9. 1. They do have to realize they can’t replace his bat for less. 2. Like you said, it’s horrible PR to let all 3 walk. 3. Those principles you mention might just be forum theories; there may be more to the Betts and Bogaerts situations than just money. That said, I do see big differences in the way Devers values himself over the Sox valuations. The only good thing about this, since both are clearly wrong, hopefully there is an acceptable middle ground..
  10. Technically they still do have Devers. I still think they work something out in Spring Training…
  11. The big question is what determines “make” vs “break”…
  12. If the Sox had acquired Gibson, whose ERA has been over 5.00 two years running, would you count him as a positive or a negative? I’d take Whitlock over Gibson. And Eflin…
  13. I think there is room for both. But my preference order right more is Kluber, Greinke, Eovaldi…
  14. And we don’t start playing games for 3 months. Those 3 pitchers all throw less than 130 IP and had dangerous peripherals. They’re not some irreplaceable core. You don’t think Yoshida and a new bullpen offsets some of Bogaerts’ 6 fWAR?
  15. Ok. So there are options. Also, why not Zack Greinke (ERA+ 111)? Or Zach Davies, who is just a hair behind Zach Eflin on the Baseball’s Best Zachary’s List?
  16. Simple question - last off-season, when it was actually happening, we were pretty hopeful, at least until we learned Sale had a broken rib and was going to miss 2-3 months. Now is this team better or worse than last year’s? The Sox have replaced JD Martinez (OPS+ 117) with Justin Turner (OPS+ 116), replaced Xander Bogaerts with Matadaka Yoshida (who, if he is like Nimmo, can replace Bogaerts’ bat), and added Casas and a bullpen. Eovaldi is out. Bello is in. Sale and Paxton (7 IP last year combined) certainly can contribute less, albeit not by much. They absolutely need more pitching depth, be it Kluber or Greinke or one of the Marlins. And other pieces can be added. A SS or 2b or CF would go a long way, too. But how much worse is this team from the 78-84 team last year?
  17. Yes if the off-season is solely about free agency. The CF free agent market was supposed to be Judge, Nimmo and guesswork. But Toronto did well on that market…
  18. Still worth pointing out, still December. Certainly having one already would be nice, but despite what many fans want, there’s no reward for finishing the roster early and no penalty for waiting until after New Year’s. I’m hoping this latest delay in moves is because the Sox are negotiating with Devers. But who knows? The one thing we do know is the free agent market is far from dried up. And the trade market, especially with the way the free agent market has been going, could be even more robust. Granted, the clock is ticking. We are now what? Six or seven weeks until pitchers and catchers report?
  19. And exactly why are you complaining about that? Who was the last team to win World Series with a pitching staff built through free agency? The notion of staying competitive by paying players in their 30s all the way into their 40s for what they did in their 20s might not yield the results you think it will…
  20. Hoping they don’t move Houck to the rotation. I don’t like the idea of a starting five that has 3 pitchers who ended last year on the Injured List. But of they do, please backfill Houck’s role in the bullpen…
  21. Both admirable goals.
  22. Yes you may have voiced displeasure with the JBJ trade at some point in the past. The Sox won 78 games. How many do they win with Renfroe over Bradley?
  23. Hopefully they release him … into the Alaskan wilderness while wearing salmon-scented cologne and a suit made of bacon…
  24. I suppose, but it’s been done bridge so there are precedents. I don’t know of teams still do that. I just assume not. If you deal him, get what you can. Don’t dilute the trade with another salary dump. And let his new team figure out out. If that new team is San Fran, they’ve already shown the willingness to spend $400mill and $350mill on other players, and kept all their cash. They will get a deal done, just to save face…
  25. It’s been known to happen. It can be part of the trade…
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