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  1. I am going to agree with the foremost expert on elbows in andrews
  2. He can have his opinion but I'm going to question when I think he's going off the tracks.
  3. Would be a bigger concern if the 2 doctors seemed concerned.
  4. Yes he is. The conspiracy comment comes from him saying the sox are downplaying the injury to gauge the market. That just isn't true.
  5. His terrible pitching might also hinder it.
  6. He listed him under Anderson
  7. All I think Erod needs is to stay healthy. Elias at one point was a serviceable 5th starter for Seattle, and have faith with a mentally and physically healthy offseason Johnson will revert back to form.
  8. I'm going to guess they will be extremely cautious with him. To large of an investment.
  9. Ideally are 6 starters all do stay healthy, but it's inevitable we see an Owens, Johnson, Elias or Kendrick at some point this season, most teams will have multiple starts from this caliber of pitcher. You just have to hope that one or two can take a step forward. I'm hoping this is where Bannister can come in and make a difference.
  10. Agree I trust what Andrews found.
  11. I'm sorry but I disagree with you have been reading this board for many years disagree with a lot of what he says. I believe he's very knowledgable, but he looked at the reporting on the injury he should have realized the problem is not with the ligament and that they saw no tear in the UCL. It is human nature to fhink favorably about your favorite team and think of worst case scenario for you rival.
  12. Based on the statements from the doctors in Indy and Prices reaction I'm not that worried about it. Even if Price had TJ surgery the only gauging of the pitching market would be a very cheap Doug Fister or Colby Lewis to a minor league contract.
  13. Nothing like a good conspiracy theory.
  14. Exactly I was expecting a rebound. Hopefully we still get it.
  15. Which we would never do that deal.
  16. Yes they could flip them but it makes the deal that much more complicated.
  17. Any contract is a risk, name those two contracts that would have reduced the risk. Hindsight is very easy. Lester was terrible in 2012, no better then a three in 2013. It's easy to remember the good times with him, but everyone was pretty down on him for a couple of years.
  18. I was scared off of Cueto because of concerns on his elbow and his stint with the Royals.
  19. I could see Erod but I don't think they would want Wright, no reason to have him on a total rebuild.
  20. I'm pretty sure they would ask for Beni.
  21. Even if Price becomes worst case scenario we are not trading for Quintana, it would take the rest of our top echelon prospects which we can't afford to do.
  22. Sometimes you have to gamble on these type of contracts, realizing the back half probably won't be good. The alternative is developing your own, which the sox have struggled at.
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