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  1. Suppose we end up with no super stars.....no Devers, no Bregman CC Navarez 1B Gonzalez/Casas 2B Campbell SS Story 3B Mayer LF Duran CF Rafaela RF Anthony DH Yoshida Utility....Wong/Gonzalez/Refsnyder/Hamilton We need to lock up Bregman. Can we trade Chapman, Buehler, Giolito and get some value and then re-sign them all?
  2. We still have Story which means we have Mayer at 3B. He's fine defensively at 3B. We can find another bat or combination of bats. 1B, 3B, DH spots are open.
  3. We theoretically have the money and prospect pieces to acquire/trade for needs.
  4. Yankee starting rotation Cole, $36M tax payroll through 2028 Rondon, $27M tax payroll through 2028 Fried, $27.25M tax payroll through 2032 They are going with 3 cost controlled starters right now with Cole being out. This is the 1st line of defense against the Yankees. We have to match them. Red Sox Crochet, $28.333M tax payroll through 2026-2031 Bello, $9.167M tax payroll through 2029 (club option 2030) Dobbins, team controlled through 2030 Kutter, team controlled through 2028 Houck, team controlled through 2027 I don't care how we do it. This group needs upgrading. With our latest trade, we have $76M in cap space (assuming Bregman does not opt out). We will lose Buehler, Giolito and Chapman. We need Chapman ($30M/2 yrs), and an ace. We can score enough runs with what we have. Ace before another bat. Pitching, pitching, pitching. PS. Of course if we matched Yankees' payroll, we'd have another $70M. Can you imagine if JH tells Bres you got $146M to spend or $309M in total?
  5. So, I checked my phone last night and I had 2 missed calls. The guy is a Reds fan. He said you won't believe who just got traded. My first question was, was it to the Pittsburgh Pirates? no, Was it to the Detroit Tigers?, no.
  6. One podcaster that I follow completely went off the deep end last night. He was really hurt and angry. Just like getting dumped several times, you begin to build resistance. It doesn't hurt me as much. I've hit rock bottom with this team in the past. Sun will come up tomorrow.
  7. I was being flippant to another poster bringing up the money is needed for the soccer team conspiracy. Most ownership group, so called a conglomerate, want each entity to stand on their own feet. If my sox has to subsidize the soccer entity, I would dump the soccer team, as JH would. You don't get to become wealthy by carrying losers on your books.
  8. Why did you even bring it up then? Everyone here is bit too angry for me. This team is being built for the future and they chose to part way with Devers. $30M per year for DH is over pay. (obviously the TEAM decided to do that). I'm more concerned with what we do with the savings. I hope we go after another ace. 8 year, $218M for Max Fried ($27.25M annual tax payroll) comparable looks good to me for next year.
  9. No I was not, but I'm just a fan. I don't control John Henry. I pay $150 per year to watch my Sox play on the MLB network. When they suck, I just turn off the TV. This team is definitely rostered incorrectly. We still have too many outfielders. I'm happy with Crochet and Bregman signings. So there's that.......it's too bad we snuck in Bregman at 3B without informing Devers. I would have handle it differently.
  10. I believe the highest paid 'athlete' is a soccer player. They're not cheap. Heck, $30M is a chump change.
  11. I think the Mookie trade was bit more complicated than Devers'. Mookie was becoming a FA, Devers was not. After the great championship year in 2018, JH went ahead and spent more money for 2019. On paper, our starting rotation was rock solid. Unfortunately the group imploded. I think JH was jilted that year. He did not want to sign over 30 pitchers to a long term contract but he did it anyway. I really think that JH is looking for the Rays model with extra $100M in spending. Rightfully or wrongfully, I think that's where we're at......
  12. It's what we do with his $240M 'get' from the balance of his contract will be telling. Of course I'll be pissed if JH 'pockets' the money and go cheap on us again.
  13. Geez, this was nothing more than a salary dump. Not many teams can take on that contract. Right or wrong, organization did not want Devers around young players.
  14. Production matters to Bregman and Fenway Park affords him to succeed more than say in San Francisco. Houston and Boston fit him to a tee.
  15. We got here partly with the ill fated signings of Yoshida and Story on the heels of Betts/Xander departures. A cover your ass signings from my perspective. What I want from this organization is clear path to building a winning organization. I believe Bres was hired just to do that. We're going to build a team around Anthony, Mayer, Campbell, Rafaela, Abreu and now Narvarez along with superior pitching. All work in progress. We continue to add depth at starting pitching position. We also know the preference of Brez to have DH spot open for flexibility. I can already see getting more bats for Gonzalez, Refsnyder and Navarez when not playing out on the field. For me the real test is will we actively seek out 2nd ace to go along with Crochet while at the same time developing young starting talent, a la Dobbins and now Kyle Harrison. Having a strong starting rotation and bullpen in my opinion trumps over hitting before pitching/defense approach.
  16. "As things currently stand, it’s not an impressive turn. But given the youth of the players Boston received, it will be a few years until we know how the Red Sox truly made out in the deal." The deal was all about getting rid of Devers. Everything else is secondary. The organization is happy to get rid of $240M left on his contract and from THEIR perspective, a malcontent. They didn't want him around young players. If any of the trade pieces work out well, then it's cherry on the top.
  17. Just realized tons of deep thinkers on podcasts. NOT. Anyone thinks Hicks was in the deal to soften the cash exchange? Instead of paying $30M. Giants won't have to pay Hicks $12Mf for next three years? Not all about talent exchange.
  18. Bad role model for our young players. Also it sends clear message JH owns the team and no player is bigger than the organization.
  19. Wikipedia already has Tibbs as an American baseball player in Red Sox organization. Lol
  20. Shades of Tampa Bay Rays, with more money? I do think Duran is on the trading block. San Diego? Hell we can unload all of our star players to NL West. We'll only have to face one team in the World Series.
  21. I meant Bregman is not playing right now so yeah, when he gets back he'll take over for Devers. As an example, now that Devers is gone, Narvarez can DH like today, a day game after a night game. Maybe Yoshida comes into play. I think Devers boxed himself in when he refused to play any other position. I was really hoping he get traded to Pittsburgh or Detroit. But this trade didn't cost us any young talent.
  22. Few thoughts. Devers has set bad example for our young players. He sits by himself. Compare that to Bregman. Our rookies look up to Bregman, not Devers. San Francisco is well under cap space even without getting relief of Hicks' salaries. Hicks is NOT our main target. It's Harrison. He is under team control for five years, including this year. The high A OF prospect is going to take time to make his journey to the MLB, if he even makes it. This trade may allow more at bats for Refsnyder. A guy like Gonzalez and Toro can also get at bats. Bregman I think will easily cover for Devers bat. We want to see our young guys play, or at least stay up in the majors. My guess is when Anthony was promoted, it was with the thought that he's up in majors to stay. No way in hell he was going back down to AAA. I repeat, I like that the organization is really prioritizing pitching. You need good pitching staff to win the World Series. We'll scratch enough runs. We always do. We're just about #2 in every offensive category behind the Yankees. Pitching, pitching, pitching.
  23. I like the idea of this organization really zeroing in on pitching. It frees up to keep all of our young players at the major league level.
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