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Everything posted by notin

  1. So the Guardians are due…
  2. His postseason fell apart this year, but you should not deny he is still one of the most successful execs in the game. Think about it - they’re being labeled failures and picked apart for losing in the NLDS.. How much of that is because this is the first time they’ve failed to reach the NLCS since 2014 and only the second time since 2012. Is that somehow interpreted as failure now? Granted they do have a bloated payroll, and that will catch up with them very soon…
  3. The Dodgers lead MLB in bullpen ERA and fWAR. Are you saying they didn’t have a great pen?
  4. I never said that. I just said once the shift is banned, new defensive alignments will replace it. Are you one of those who believes the only way you can convince anyone that you’re not an idiot is to constantly belittle other people?
  5. Thank you. It’s like how I always expect you to be close-minded to others’ viewpoints. You’ve never failed and never will. But I do believe building towards “bullpen roles” is small market stuff. Teams that could not afford good pitchers got guys who excelled in certain situations. Billy Beane used to be all over this stuff. The closer himself bring a ninth inning specialist was never a thing until the A’s/LaRussa made it one. And there was never a logical reason ever to have a LOOGY in the bullpen except so as to run all the other arms in it. Just. Get. Good. Pitchers. If you’ve been watching baseball as long as you claim, you should know closers as ninth inning specialists is a relatively new thing. Also a relief ace is NOT the same thing as a set up guy. This has been explained to you multiple times. But then you’ve never failed me and never will.
  6. Why? These roles have too and for many teams will change over the course of the season, whether it’s injury, ineffectiveness, or simple overuse. Not to mention, not event reliever wants a specific role. Absolutely some do, but it’s not an absolute. Get the best pitchers you can. Having defined roles in the bullpen is small market stuff…
  7. Apparently he didn’t care what those complete strangers think. I suppose when not making Strawman/Old Red arguments, telling other people their opinions don’t matter while yours do is your only other tactic…
  8. Bradley absolutely solidified the OF defense, which needed help all throughout 2021. He didn't hit, but he also batted eighth/ninth, so he came up a lot less often. If you don't think OF defense is important, I have two words for you - Jarren Duran. And hey, if the Sox do not add another OF, he would be the starting LF right now...
  9. THe bullpen absolutely needs help. Just because people are talking about RF doesn't mean they think the bullpen is fine...
  10. I can promise Laureano is on the trade market, and I’ma huge fan here. Nimmo is expected to receive a QO. Judge certainly will, although that’s a negligible sacrifice when signing him. Screw Pederson, his pearl necklaces, his fantasy football tantrums, and his inability to hit LHP. And his s***** defense. And Haniger, who is overrated and never healthy. Gallo vs Benintendi vs Laureano vs “insert name here” for another trade candidate…
  11. He is the second free best agent option for RF among those listed at the position, and the best one who winter have a QO and demand $300mill+. I would prefer Gallo over anyone on that list. But in your typical Strawman Fashion, you clearly ignore my repeated (and I do mean repeated) campaigning for another OF altogether as a player I’ve called “their best target” and instead focus on something else altogether. I’m thinking the name “Strawman argument” should simply be renamed “Old Red Argument”… An argument can be made for signing Benintendi for LF
  12. What does his batting average in Yankee Stadium have to do with his ability to defend Fenway’s RF better than Verdugo?
  13. Of course. It helps that he’s facing the Yankees. But then, if Jon Gacy was managing against the tYankees in the postseason, I’d be debating myself left and right about rooting for him…
  14. 1985 was the first time the ALCS was a best of 7 and NOT a best of 5. Had it still been a best of seven in 1986, Dave Henderson never hits that home run and the Angels face the Mets…
  15. It was a mess up, but one we shouldn’t see the effects from if any for three more years.
  16. “Poorer” is not necessarily “poor”. And I’m not sure Verdugo is inferior to Nimmo as a RF. But most are inferior to Nimmo as getting on base..
  17. That Japanese hurler Kodai Senga looks intriguing. Given the lackluster free agent pitchers this year, maybe Senga deserves a more serious than cursory look. And hopefully he will look beyond the west coast…
  18. Look at the bright side. Today might be his last game…
  19. But what about the best of three all in one park? Three out of four series went to visiting teams?
  20. They’re also one win away from advancing…
  21. There is a balance. I’m not opposed to that alignment. I’m also not sure I’d call it “poor D”.” Benintendi is a good LF
  22. Exactly. Pitching, defense and OBP. In whatever order you like…
  23. You’re not exactly dissuading me from Gallo, who slugged .458 with 38HRs in 2021…
  24. Fair, but if you think he gave up on Springs too early, doesn’t Hernandez get a chance, too? Maybe he did get a good deal…
  25. I’m pretty sure this statement applies to nearly every, if not every player in the minors…
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