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Everything posted by notin

  1. Swap him for Jo Adell!
  2. Even the one of the deadline re-enforcements got injured…
  3. For all the fuss about this, the US has the same laws regarding visitors. That’s why all the Dominican players are vaccinated and there were never any who couldn’t travel to Canada..
  4. That was the theory yesterday. But we have a new development…
  5. But he was never available for Duran, which was my point…
  6. And there were many others who felt it would take more than what Liam Hendricks got (3 years $54mill) to extend Barnes...
  7. He STILL thinks the Twins would have taken Duran for Berrios? And still doesn’t realize they received a much better package from Toronto? He’s getting stupider…
  8. That you single out 5 seasons in an 86 year stretch more than makes the point…
  9. Sure there are. Bello, Crawford and Casas, for starters…
  10. Bloom was in charge in Boston in 2021 when the Sox made the ALCS. Does that count as success?
  11. No. What we have is people who pointed out years ago things could get tough for the Sox due to their elevated payroll and very weak farm, and where we are now is exactly where some of us said we be would be years ago. Ironically the same people who said “there’s no cliff” nor find them watching the team plummet over the edge and still say “But it’s not the cliff.” This was all inevitable. Just because you didn’t like that reality doesn’t change that…
  12. So the highest payrolls in the league can withstand more injuries. The Sox can’t or at least won’t spend like the Mets and Dodgers to get that kind of depth. In terms of payroll, we’re closer to being the White Sox than we are the Mets. And the White Sox are likely missing the postseason, and have also had a lot of injuries…
  13. Really? Have you seen how Tampa has been dong since he got some authority with that organization in 2008? And with bitterly no budget?
  14. It clearly wasn’t sustainable. The payroll was maxed out with aging free agent deals and DD only made things worse by extending Sale. The Price contract, like it or not, has devastating effects on the long term sustainability of this team…
  15. Really? I know people like to use the stick line “injuries are an excuse; every team has injuries.” But that’s the cop out. Not all injuries are equal, and losing Chris Sale for an entire year absolutely impacts a team much more than losing Harrison Bader for 3 weeks…
  16. The worst of these deals wasn’t tradable. At no point in Chris Sale’s 5 year $145mill contract was he healthy enough for any team to even stay on the phone. I’ve heard some before say Bloom should have traded a lot of these deadweight deals. Look what it took to unload half of Price. Who wants more trades like that? Do we even have a player good enough to make another team consider taking Sale? Eovaldi was awesome in 2021 and trading him before 2022 would have been an massive PR hit. Heck, trading Renfroe didn’t go over well, and it didn’t help that Binelas turned out to be a 22yo guy with a .630 OPS in AA. Of course, what everyone forgot is Renfroe at age 22 had a .670 OPS in AA. So I not sure that deal was as lopsided as many claim. Really the only tradable was Martinez, who has been declining over the past 3 years in every category except salary…
  17. Bradley, too. He absolutely made some contract mistakes. But making a mistake on a 2 year $20 mill contract isn’t in the same league as making one on a 5 year $145 mill contract…
  18. That’s why if he does hit the market (which I doubt), I hope Bloom passes. Players who struggled to stay healthy in their 20s rarely fare better in their 30s…
  19. This “cliff” was accurately predicted on this board for years. It’s inevitable when you have a bunch of expensive long term deals and no farm to kick in minimum wage support…
  20. Paxton wasn’ta good one for Bloom, either. At least not yet…
  21. And if those multi year deals are loaded with lots of money and no performance, how is that the fault of the guy who inherited them? Sale, Price, Eovaldi and Martinez were about $81mill in AAV on that payroll and contributed a total of 1.3 fWAR. Or roughly half of what Trevor Story kicked in, which he did for a little over a quarter of the cost. Price, Eovaldi and Martinez are (hopefully) all gone after this year. Sale could easily continue to be a burden but hopefully he can contribute at some point. But he’s not on Bloom…
  22. And Diekman, but the 4 of them only account for roughly $40mill and still kicked in roughly 2.4 fWAR. That’s less money and more fWAR than the combination of Sale and Price…
  23. Or, he isn’t. His 35.7 fWAR before age 31 ranks 175th in the last 90 years, just ahead of Darrell Porter, Ryan Braun, JD Drew and Curtis Granderson. He trails Matt Williams, Christian Yelich, and Lenny Dykstra in this regard. He’s too old and missed too much time to last long enough for the Hall, unlike Winfield who also did bash 3,000 career hits, which at the time was automatic ticket to Cooperstown…
  24. That already happened. Who are the non-contributing big money players on that $230mill payroll?
  25. Bogaerts? Your all time greats list included Bogaerts? Over Rice, Evans, Nomar, Papi, Rico, and Pedroia? Bogaerts ranks 18th in fWAR for the Sox over the last 90 years, behind Dom DiMaggio…
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