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  1. Wait. What side are you on? All along you’ve accused Bloom and Henry of being cheap and not spending enough and advocating the Sox spend $300mill and calling out people who believe/know the payroll has limits as “wanting to save Henry’s money”, but now you think large contracts will ruin baseball? Heck even I don’t like large contracts because they limit the Sox by tying up the budget in expensive, aging, and declining players. But I never went so far as to say they would eventually ruin baseball…
  2. Cora will find ways to use Arroyo…
  3. Just 3 years and over $30mill left on that deal!!
  4. Teams were doing that kind of thing long before metrics. Catchers are like quarterbacks. They implement a pre-existing game plan. But occasionally when things aren’t working out, they call an audible…
  5. Kolten Wong (2b). Best defensive 2b in MLB by any metric you like. Career .340-.350 OBP is not ideal for the Sox missing leadoff spot, but he’s the most qualified candidate. This assumes Bogaerts departs (which will happen). Enrique Hernandez - He really is a top tier defensive CF, and the upgrade from Duran to Hernandez is akin to upgrading from a horse to a spaceship. Also, he’s been clearly willing to take a two year deal in the past. RP’s Michael Fulmer, Mychal Givens, Rafael Montero, Blake Treinen. Screw SP. The Sox should have Sale-Paxton-Pivetta-Crawford-Winckowski. They’ll have Mata and Bello for call up depth (and they’ll need more). But the bullpen needs help. Houck, Whitlock (who also might start), Schreiber, and maybe Barnes and/or Brasier need more support. Fulmer and Treinen (as closer?) certainly add some serious length between the top three (two?) and Barnes. Givens and the very underrated Montero just make this pen better….
  6. Especially if a few options get picked up, no one who makes my bellybutton pucker and unpucker https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2021/08/2022-23-mlb-free-agents.html
  7. Even when the Sox have “gone cheap,” the team still spends close to $190mill…
  8. I agree the Sox can make big moves, but will they? Other than bringing back Xander or somehow landing Aaron Judge, is there much on the free agent market worth making this type of move on? And I don’t think they will bring back Xander, and I don’t think Judge leaves the Bronx…
  9. Post-season wins and walk off wins - especially walk off wins when you enter the inning trailing - are different. But straight up regular season saves seem so unemotional when they happen. It’s not like players celebrate each win with a dog pile of an emotional orgy. They walk around high-fiving each other with all the gusto and verve that my mailman has upon successfully delivering me my bills and junk mail. I’ve seen bigger celebrations for 8th grade graduation (which are a real thing in the Midwest), and those are not exactly rarities. I do find it hard to believe that all this tension and pressure exist in these situations. At least not to the level fans want to believe it does…
  10. So last year, the Schwarber-Robles-Davis acquisitions received low grades and much condemnation as well. Will we be equally shocked this year? I admit right now, I still don’t expect to be…
  11. And two days later, Bugg got squashed…
  12. I wonder if it’s harder for fans sometimes. I’m not as sure players get as emotionally invested as fans do. I mean, after a while one might think they numb to the sheer repitition. As fans, we get excited when the game is ending and our team is winning. It’s what we paid for. Announcers certainly try to build on the excitement; it’s what they’re paid for? But do players get excited for the ninth inning at this level? I’m sure some do, but I have to think that after a while there is the mindset “It’s the ninth inning. We played one yesterday. We’ll play another one tomorrow. We see more of them per year than Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays combined.”
  13. He was named Reese McGuire…
  14. Why demote Winckowski and keep Austin Davis? I know why they’d do it - depth. It allows them to keep both. But is Davis really that tough to replace?
  15. Demote Duran…
  16. You can do a lot of jokes with that name
  17. Diaz certainly contributes, but he’s useless if the 9 guys on the field can’t get him a late lead…
  18. Last winter, Bloom tried to acquire Jacob Stallings, the MLB season leader in Defensive Rubs Saved. I wondered if this was part of his evaluation of catchers. It turns out McGuire is also very good at DRS, especially relative to his innings played. So I was far from surprised he was targeted as a catcher. Will he start next season? Best I can say is “Maybe?”
  19. The analytics actually do dictate spending on the bullpen, or at least having good relievers ready to handle more impactful situations in game, typically denoted by the WPa. They do not emphasize spending big on a closer, as very often the most critical moments are not in the 9th inning. It makes sense, as the bigger and more important moments are dictated by the hitter and runners on base, not by the inning…
  20. I was just talking about not blaming the medical staff. They don’t injure people. Blaming them is like blaming the oil companies when your car runs out of gas…
  21. That would be a direct violation of Murphy’s Law…
  22. Who said anything about the FO? I was talking about the medical staff…
  23. Still alive…
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