I don’t see the Cro Man getting anything close to a Cole deal. Cole was a lot more established when he signed that contract compared to Cro Man who has only pitched over 100 innings once.
The Red Sox have burned out the BP the last few years, and need as many BP pitchers as they can get. Having 1 less I don’t see as working out to anything good. Especially with there being so many question marks as there are with the BP now.
I agree on the 6 man rotation. I know there has been talk about it, but first of all you have to have 6 good healthy arms to do it, and the Red Sox have has a hard time having 5 the past few years. I’m not counting on Gio to even start the season on the active roster. Last seen on the mound he was a HR Derby pitcher, so who knows what you’ll get out of him anyways.
As I’ve said he’s not a proven commodity, but if he has a good year this year that will change to some degree. It will be interesting to see how this all plays out. With the Red Sox Anything’s Possible, and usually not on the good side. It’s a risk for both sides at this point.
I started all this 3 year of control thing, because I just have a hard time believing the Red Sox will make it worth it to Crochet to sign anything long term without a short time opt-out. I hope I’m wrong.
I wasn’t sure where Bogey was on his arb years, but it’s still going to come down to the Red Sox making it worth it to Crochet to go long, and without an opt-out, or how far into his contract. That’s the BIG if, and, and but.
Like I said Cro Man has the upper hand when it comes to if he wants an opt-out, or not, and when. The opt-out after 3 years would ONLY be if that’s all he would take. Bogey took a 6/120 with an opt-out after 3. It would be the same scenario if that all they could get in years.
Exactly, and that’s why I said like the Bogey deal with the opt-out after the third year. When I speculate what I think what the Red Sox will do I tend to go to the low side, which would be 3 years, so anything more than that will be great, and a plus.
At the moment Cro Man has the upper hand in all of this. Like I keep saying the Red Sox are going to have to come up with an offer to good to refuse without an early opt-out.