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  1. I think Philly taking on Yoshida to replace Schwarber nixes the deal. If I was Henry, I’d rather pay Harper for 6 years than either Alonso or Bregman for five…
  2. I think the mix is larger than that. 6yrs $153mill isn’t the rare air it used to be, and Harper is on the very short list of marketable MLB players. In fact, he might have the highest Q Factor tjis side of Ohtani. Not to mention, as it is a trade, Philly can pay it down or take back some cash. I think a Harper trade depends more on where Bryce wants to go than who else is interested…
  3. BTV calls Duran, Yoshida and Hicks to Philly for Harper, Kerkering and Nick Castellanos a fair trade. Not one I like. And I doubt Breslow and DD both find it palatable either. But it’s a fair trade on their system…
  4. They could also trade Harper to a team that is NOT the Mets and still sign Alonso and Schwarber…
  5. Agreed. It’s a harmless discussion for today and Harper will probably be in Philly longer than DD will…
  6. Think Philly would deal Harper to the Mets? I think they’d prefer to deal Harper out of thr NL East (and probably out of the NL altogether) and then use the savings to sign Alonso…
  7. Depends on the rest of the deal. While I doubtbHaper gets traded, the speculation is DD would move him because DD made some uncomfortable statements about Harper. So this is close to Devers Territory. A deal like Duran and Hicks for Harper, Bohm (on the block to clear a path for Aiden Miller) and Orion “Is Home Plate Over There?” Kerkering makes a ton of sense for Philly. No idea if Breslow likes it. No idea if Harper likes it. No idea if the Sox keep Bohm. But Philly needs OF help badly and DD did draft Duran and move him there…
  8. It’s Harper’s choice, so if he wants to stay, there is nothing DD can do about it. As for taking players back to offset salary, that happens all the time. It’s how the Sox got Hicks in the first place. Teams do it to get better players back in the rest of the package…
  9. 2025 and (especially) 2022 were rough years for Lowe defensively, but his metrics usually run slightly above average. And he did win a Gold Glove in 2023…
  10. Might as well just buy him a Thank You card and send him on his way….
  11. Bryce is a lefty and Alonso is younger, but that’s where my agreement here stops. In the last 3 years, Harper has a 140 OPS+ while Alonso has a 130. Harper is a little older, but Alonso has always been the inferior hitter. We don’t know if Alonso signs for less than 6yrs $153. While I agree he is unlikely to get the 7 years he wants, that figure might be close to accurate. But with Harper, there is the possibility of Philly covering some of it (which DD has never shied away from) or taking back Yoshida or Hicks (or both?) to reduce the overall cost to potentially less than Alonso…
  12. What contracts has Breslow handed out? They’ve mostly (all?) been either short term or internal extensions…
  13. Reactions have been mixed on DD here, with some saying he now has to move Harper and others saying Harper will be motivated to show DD up. Of course these are not mutually exclusiveu. Not mentioned in this article is Harper has 10/5 rights and can reject any trade. So would Harper be willing to be traded? To Boston? At all?
  14. The question remains - why would Cincinnati trade Greene? They don’t have so many holes to fill that they need to trade their very affordable best pitcher. Lodolo? Maybe. Singer? Definitely. Greene? Not happening…
  15. Tucker below, well, anyone? In the last 3 years, he’s in the top ten wOBA, xwOBA, wRC, wRC+, OPS, and, well, pretty much any offensive metric you can name…
  16. By “bounce back candidate”, did they mean he was a good candidate to bounce the ball back to the mound one time in every four plate appearances?
  17. Or do some fanciful imaginary math and use the amounts normally distributed from team to team to calculate reduced ticket prices…
  18. Just get rid of revenue sharing. It was a good idea to share money around the league and narrow the financial gap, but too many small market owners view it as a revenue stream…
  19. And there’s no shame in not being as good of a hitter as Juan Soto…
  20. Gregory Soto? Yes, absolutely. Juan Soto? No, especially since Juan is like 6 years younger…
  21. You’re correct. cots and B-R call it a mutual option. MLBTR has it as a team option. So maybe MLBTR is wrong here?
  22. Arizona really takes a hit there. Marte is worth much more than Bello. Arenado is worse than internal options. Greene was speculative (re:clickbait) trade bait posed by a Cincy sportswriter, but I doubt is available at all much in the same way Crochet is not available from Boston…
  23. I’d rather have both Hicks and Yoshida over what’s left of Arenado. If they sign Sox need someone to fill in at 3b, Romy Gonzalez is already here and a much better option than Arenado’s waning years…
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