Acuña’s Bat Flip;596422 said:Is everyone else refreshing Passan's Twitter every few seconds or is it just me?
Maybe Kimbrel is waiting a little while so it won't look suspicious.
Just like everyone was expecting an announcement after the Orlando airport fiasco... scores are about to be disappointed regarding the after draft Kimbrel (or lack thereof) signing. Because, news flash... he’s maybe not that good anymore and he may not be ready to play until July.
I hope no one stayed up late for this. Still think it is a few days before they sign.
Any predictions? Dallas to Yankees - Kimbrel to Braves.
Dallas- Yankees or Twins, Kimbrel not the Braves.
Keuchel - Yankees or Braves, Kimbrel - Phillies.
Phillies need rotation help a lot more than bullpen but they could use both.
They had to go to an opener in LA because of how bad their rotation depth is.
Agree. I would predict them getting DK over CK. But maybe they make a run at both. Just keep spending that stupid money and go all in this year. They have to see that their window will close in a few years. JTR will he gone in a season and a half. Jake will too. Cutch will regress and jean will too. Who is playing 3rd or CF. I just don’t see how they can afford to cover these holes in a few years. Not with even more aging contracts on the books.
I’d think him signing somewhere else is far more likely than those two options
Executives all over baseball have been expressing doubts they will be ready before July to actually be in game shape so I don't know how unlikely that one is. And looking at how last year trended, it wasn't positive for him.
They drafted Bohm last year for 3B, but yeah, they're in a weird spot long-term. Not alot down there, and you can only sign so many players to fill out your MLB team. Even a team like the Dodgers have developed and brought up studs seemingly every year despite a high payroll.
The Cubs are a great example of this...they went out and spend big on free agents a few years in a row and this offseason they did nothing because they couldn’t financially do it even though they had glaring needs