Official 2022 Offseason Moves Thread

I'll never understand using Heredia as a defensive sub over Pache, but at $1m as a bench player I don't really care. I still feel like he misplayed that Taylor blooper in the 7th of NLCS Game 2, although the advanced stats probably say that was a harder catch than I thought and it didn't end up costing us the game (fortunately).

If Pache isn't getting 50% of the AB's in CF then I think its way too early to relegate him as a late inning defensive replacement.

There is no equivalent to letting a starting pitcher work his way into the majors in the bullpen.
 
Still dont think FF leaves but i am curious what the Plan B/backup plan if that somehow did happen.
 
Heyman: Teams are trying to pry superstar 1B Freddie Freeman from Atlanta. Some say they still don’t think it will happen but r surprised he’s still free. Dodgers, who lost Seager and could move Muncy to 2B, may have best hope for SoCal product, NYY, TOR (h/t Carlos Baerga) reached out.

This feels like an intense game of chicken between AA and Freddie's agent to see who blinks first. Almost have to wonder if rumors are being floated out there by Freddie's agent to get AA to blink. Wish they could just come to a compromise already.
 
If it's 4 bench spots with the DH, 3 are Arcia, Heredia and Pina. One to go. Camargo is toast though.
 
It seems like they're still dreaming on the highly rated prospect Arcia was. At that price for a backup infielder I am okay with it. Especially if it means I don't have to watch Camargo flail anymore.
 
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