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  1. I have no idea whether the Mariners share my opinion on Sandy Leon. And the Mariners don't have a particularly high waiver priority.
  2. And this forum's most prolific poster always projects high on the Red Sox. That's why this thread is An Optimistic View at 2019: Part I. One source projects the 2019 Red Sox with 94 regular-season wins: https://www.fangraphs.com/depthcharts.aspx?position=Standings Another source projects the Red Sox with 89 wins: https://doublegsports.com/pecota-projected-mlb-standings-2019/ A third source projects the Red Sox with 92 wins: https://www.rotochamp.com/baseball/ProjectedStandings.aspx A fourth source projects the Red Sox with 100.9 wins: https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/projected-2019-mlb-standings-yankees-dodgers-looking-like-favorites-as-baseball-waits-on-harper-and-machado/ A fifth source projects the Red Sox with 101 wins: https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2819454-mlb-predictions-2019-projecting-the-final-standings#slide0 A sixth source projects the Red Sox with 93.7 wins: https://www.teamrankings.com/mlb/projections/standings/ The reputations of these sources vary but I suppose a Red Sox fan would be expected to be optimistic.
  3. I like Sandy Leon as a defensive mentor to bat-first Seattle catcher Omar Narvaez, a fellow squat Venezuelan. However, I doubt the Mariners would surrender much in a trade for Leon
  4. https://library.fangraphs.com/misc/war/
  5. Reliever Alex Wilson has opted out of his contract with the Cleveland Guardians: https://www.cleveland.com/tribe/2019/03/alex-wilson-justin-grimm-aj-cole-cut-as-cleveland-Guardians-bullpen-takes-shape.html Boston GM Dave Dombrowski once traded for then Red Sox righthander.
  6. Steamer projects Chris Sale with 15 wins, David Price and Rick Porcello with 12 wins each, Nathan Eovaldi with 11 wins and Eduardo Rodriguez with 10 wins: https://www.fangraphs.com/projections.aspx?pos=all&stats=pit&type=steamer&team=3&lg=all&players=0&sort=3,d That add up to 60 wins. Marcel projects Porcello with 13 wins, Price and Sale with 12 wins each, Rodriguez with 9 wins and Eovaldi with 7 wins: https://www.baseball-reference.com/teams/BOS/2018-projections.shtml That adds up to 53 wins. ZiPS projects Sale with 15 wins, Price and Porcello with 13 wins each, Rodriguez with 10 wins and Eovaldi with 8 wins: https://www.fangraphs.com/projections.aspx?pos=all&stats=pit&type=zips&team=3&lg=all&players=0&sort=3,d That adds up to 59 wins. But I understand that this thread is An Optimistic View at 2019: Part I.
  7. Just as a person remembers hitting the jackpot on the slot machine. That does not make playing the slot machines a good investment.
  8. Baseball is a tiny sliver of the world economy that has been increasingly dependent on analytics over the past half century. If anything baseball may be behind the curve.
  9. Rick Porcello posted ERA+ of 87 in 2015, 142 in 2016, 98 in 2017, 102 in 2018 and 106 overall in four seasons with the Red Sox: https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/p/porceri01.shtml
  10. Jenrry Mejia, my choice for closer, is having a rough Spring Training outing against the Baltimore Orioles: MLB Gameday: Red Sox 6, Orioles 4 Final Score (03/20/2019) | MLB.com WWW.MLB.COM Follow MLB results with FREE box scores, pitch-by-pitch strikezone info, and Statcast data for Red Sox vs. Orioles at Ed Smith Stadium
  11. Despite an 80-game suspension last year, Robinson Cano has posted 20.8 fWAR, valued at $163.7 million, in the first five seasons of his 10-year, $240 contract with Seattle. David Price, who is three years younger than Cano but with more health concerns, has posted 8.2 fWAR, valued at $65.8 million, in the first three seasons of his seven-year, $217 million contract with the Red Sox. The Mariners needed to attach significant surplus value in Edwin Diaz to move Cano in the trade* to the Mets. The Red Sox would probably need to attach a player with even more surplus value to move Price. * in the Cano trade the Mariners also received decent prospects in Jarred Kelenic, Justin Dunn and Gerson Bautista but took on the reputedly underwater contracts of Anthony Swarzak and Jay Bruce (Bruce has shown signs over returning to his 36-homer, 101-RBI performance of 2017)
  12. notin nails it again.
  13. In their season opener the Red Sox will face Seattle lefthander Marco Gonzales, who today surrendered four runs, three earned, on seven hits over six innings in the Mariners' 9-7 win over the Oakland Athletics to open the MLB regular season in Tokyo: MLB Gameday: Mariners 9, Athletics 7 Final Score (03/20/2019) | MLB.com WWW.MLB.COM Follow MLB results with FREE box scores, pitch-by-pitch strikezone info, and Statcast data for Mariners vs. Athletics at Tokyo Dome This biased fan still finds Gonzales to be underrated.
  14. If I'm not mistaken, I witnessed the final game of each of the last two sweeps in the Red Sox/Mariner series in Seattle. In 2007 the Mariners swept the World Series champion Red Sox with a walk-off win in the 11th inning: https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/SEA/SEA200706270.shtml In 2010 the Red Sox swept the Mariners behind the pitching of Clay Buchholz and a home run from Adrian Beltre (whom I saw hit a grand slam against the Guardians the previous month at Fenway Park): https://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/SEA/SEA201009150.shtml
  15. It's possible. The Red Sox have won only two of the last 12 series in Seattle up against undistinguished Mariner clubs. So, sure, it's possible the Red Sox could win three of four.
  16. So would the Mariners.
  17. In about 36 hours the Mariners and the Athletics open the regular season in Tokyo. One friend grew up in Boston, one in Wichita and one in Kalamazoo. This Mariner fan is the lone one who abandoned the favorite team (the Twins) of his childhood.
  18. Sandy Leon is older than David Freitas, who celebrated his 30th birthday today with a game-winning home run in Tokyo. Leon turned 30 years old five days ago.
  19. Six in Seattle since 2009.
  20. I've become almost obsessed with fellow Venezuelan Sandy Leon as a defensive mentor for bat-first Seattle catcher Omar Narvaez (although the Mariners have a decent backup catcher in David Freitas, who homered today in Tokyo). MLB Gameday: Mariners 6, Giants 5 Final Score (03/18/2019) | MLB.com WWW.MLB.COM Follow MLB results with FREE box scores, pitch-by-pitch strikezone info, and Statcast data for Mariners vs. Giants at Tokyo Dome
  21. Seattle instead will give the Opening Day start to lefthander Marco Gonzales, the former first-round draft pick who last year posted 3.6 fWAR, just ahead of Clayton Kershaw and Zack Greinke. I regret to report that Felix Hernandez probably has an attitude problem. Even with his utter lack of effectiveness, Hernandez was likely to be the Opening Day starter if he had a better attitude (shoot, Ichiro will get the Opening Day start in Toyko on Wednesday). If Hernandez remains ineffective through May, Erik Swanson, Tommy Milone or Justus Sheffield will likely replace him in the starting rotation. With the Mariners "stepping back" this season in the final year of the Hernandez contract, it's a sad end to his stellar 15-year career that lacked a postseason appearance. Today Hernandez surrendered five runs, four earned, on four hits, over four innings, issuing three walks and striking out none, in Seattle's 6-5 win over the Yomiuri Giants in Tokyo: MLB Gameday: Mariners 6, Giants 5 Final Score (03/18/2019) | MLB.com WWW.MLB.COM Follow MLB results with FREE box scores, pitch-by-pitch strikezone info, and Statcast data for Mariners vs. Giants at Tokyo Dome In a matchup of natives of Valencia, Venezuela, Hernandez and Eduardo Rodriguez are the probable starters for the March 31 game I will attend.
  22. The Red Sox have not swept a series in Seattle since 2010 (and have never swept a four-game series in Seattle). Over the past decade of Mariner mediocrity, the Red Sox have won two series in Seattle while the Mariners have won five series. The clubs have split the other five series. Thank you for the kind words.
  23. Three friends are joining me for Game 4 in Seattle on the afternoon of Sunday, March 31 (one Mariners fan, one Red Sox fan, one Royals fan and one Tigers fan).
  24. Exactly. Although I usually provide only statistics and let the reader draw conclusions (or not), when I offer an opinion it is almost always in the cautious terms of "likely" or "probably" or "perhaps" or such. Including whether J.D. Martinez would sign with a club other than the Red Sox.
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