dak
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Mets sign Jed Lowrie, 2 years/20 mil.
This is a fine value, but it really makes me question the thinking of that J. D. Davis trade. This new Mets front office feels a little shaky so far.
Mets sign Jed Lowrie, 2 years/20 mil.
Acuna LF
Donaldson 3B
Freeman 1B
JTR C
Pollock RF
Albies 2B
Ender CF
Swanson SS
Inject that in my veins
Mets sign Jed Lowrie, 2 years/20 mil.
This is the biggest factor that has me racking me brain on the Mets actions. They have a zillion infielders, and only one reasonable option to play SS amongst them. To contrast, the Braves have 4 guys who can play SS. Maybe the Mets have another move coming?
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i'm by no means desperate to trade him. i think his value could build because there's a solid chance, to me, that he'll be better this year than last. i'm just not opposed to it if a team values him nicely and it upgrades another area. that's all.
Very recently the Brewers have claimed Thames off the Korea scrap heap, fleeced the Marlins for Yelich, made a great FA signing with Cain, grabbed a 1 year value with Mous, signed the SP I considered the best FA SP value in Chacin for 2/15, and have now somehow managed to get Grandal for 1/18.
The Brewers are doing a lot of good things.
Dan O’Dowd is clueless. He just said Tucker and Boustakas for JTR would be a good trade for both teams. Huge overpay imo.
Dan O’Dowd is clueless. He just said Tucker and Boustakas for JTR would be a good trade for both teams. Huge overpay imo.
"Good value" is the wrong term, but at some point you have to decide it's time to fill out your lineup.
The Astros control Verlander and Cole for one more year, just signed Brantley so they have nowhere to play Tucker, have Chirinos and Max Stassi as their catching tandem, and Grandal's now off the market.
If you're trying to win the World Series THIS year, you simply have to quit worrying about what someone MIGHT be worth 2-3 years down the road. If Whitley and James don't turn into Verlander and Cole, it won't make a difference whether or not Tucker finally turns into Acunat next season.
"Good value" is the wrong term, but at some point you have to decide it's time to fill out your lineup.
The Astros control Verlander and Cole for one more year, just signed Brantley so they have nowhere to play Tucker, have Chirinos and Max Stassi as their catching tandem, and Grandal's now off the market.
If you're trying to win the World Series THIS year, you simply have to quit worrying about what someone MIGHT be worth 2-3 years down the road. If Whitley and James don't turn into Verlander and Cole, it won't make a difference whether or not Tucker finally turns into Acunat next season.
So you're saying their pitching depth is thin and they are deep in position players. And your grand plan for them is to trade one of their most valuable trade assets for.... another hitter?
Genius.
Win when you have the chance to win. Tomorrow's promised to no one.
Funny rant by one of the XM hosts yesterday, but I somewhat agree with it. I'm a fan. It's not my money the players are getting paid, and it's not my job to worry about where the franchise will be 3-4 years from now. Way too many people (particularly around here) forget that these days.
Tucker may well never turn into half the player Realmuto is, and by the time he did the Astros roster will look entirely different than it does today.
The argument isn't about the value - the Braves have 12 MLB quality Starting Pitchers on their staff today. If they don't use some of them to go get another hitter or two, Josh Donaldson and Freddie Freeman may well not be Braves when those guys make their way into the rotation. It really is that simple.
If you don't take your shot when it presents itself, it could be a LONG time before you get another one. Someone remind me again how long it's been since this organization won a postseason series - it's been 23 years since the last time it was in the World Series. I was in college then - I'll be 50 if they get back there in 2019. If it takes them 23 more years to get back there after this year, I'll be dead and buried.
Win when you have the chance to win. Tomorrow's promised to no one.
Funny rant by one of the XM hosts yesterday, but I somewhat agree with it. I'm a fan. It's not my money the players are getting paid, and it's not my job to worry about where the franchise will be 3-4 years from now. Way too many people (particularly around here) forget that these days.
Tucker may well never turn into half the player Realmuto is, and by the time he did the Astros roster will look entirely different than it does today.
The argument isn't about the value - the Braves have 12 MLB quality Starting Pitchers on their staff today. If they don't use some of them to go get another hitter or two, Josh Donaldson and Freddie Freeman may well not be Braves when those guys make their way into the rotation. It really is that simple.
If you don't take your shot when it presents itself, it could be a LONG time before you get another one. Someone remind me again how long it's been since this organization won a postseason series - it's been 23 years since the last time it was in the World Series. I was in college then - I'll be 50 if they get back there in 2019. If it takes them 23 more years to get back there after this year, I'll be dead and buried.
Another novel of mindless rambling...
Fortunately, GMs who think like this are making their way into careers on XM radio. I’m glad AA isn’t this stupid so I can enjoy sustained competitiveness from the Braves.
That’s right Enscheff. Please tell him how he should think. I’m fact, every opinion on this board is null and void until you tell us the correct opinion