bravesfanforlife88
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If Musgrove is signing before free agency, Padres must be offering him serious coin to pass up free agency.
Word is 5 years / $100m
If Musgrove is signing before free agency, Padres must be offering him serious coin to pass up free agency.
Word is 5 years / $100m
If Musgrove is signing before free agency, Padres must be offering him serious coin to pass up free agency.
Rockies just extended Bard for 2 more seasons.
They are a last place team and now have a 37 year old BP arm signed through his age 39 season. You really can’t make this stuff up.
Rockies just extended Bard for 2 more seasons.
They are a last place team and now have a 37 year old BP arm signed through his age 39 season. You really can’t make this stuff up.
I am trying to find a reason. Anyway they do this and trade him for a better prospect? Just doesn’t make sense.
No one wants a 37 year old reliever on a multi-year deal. So, no. They just tanked his trade value.
And he’s not even that good.
No one wants a 37 year old reliever on a multi-year deal. So, no. They just tanked his trade value.
And he’s not even that good.
I'd agree with the first part - the second part is at least somewhat arguable.
10.27 K/9, 53.8% GB%, and less than 1 HR/9 plays pretty much anywhere - and would be awfully good with the Braves' defense behind him.
The ERA and xERA are pretty deflated when looking at his xFIP, but if he had the Braves' infielders gobbling up those grounders and Harris and Acuna to go get it he'd be pretty *amn good even in that park.
Lol only clv would try and somehow back up this move.
It's not a good move for the Rockies. Saying Bard isnt a good player isnt true though.
I just don’t see why it makes a meaningful difference either way. They can trade him next year if they want to. MAYBE they get a worse prospect.Lol only clv would try and somehow back up this move.
Lol only clv would try and somehow back up this move.
Bard is a perfectly fine BP arm that many contenders would love to add to their BP. Giving him a 2 year deal is something many teams would have considered had he become a FA, but he probably would have had to settle for a 1 year pact. So of course he “wants to be there” if the team is willing to overpay at the end of his career.
The issue is the Rockies are terrible and have no need for an old and expensive BP arm. They should be flipping those assets for young players that could help them get better. Why they think they need a closer to protect the 70 wins they will accumulate is unknowable.
FG just roasted this FO: https://blogs.fangraphs.com/rockies-continue-to-be-rockies-give-two-year-extension-to-daniel-bard/
“The franchise’s decision-makers have demonstrated little understanding, in 2022 terms, of why good baseball teams are good baseball teams, why bad baseball teams are bad baseball teams, and what events cause teams in one category to shift to the other one.”
And the ultimate reason it continues?
“as long as the Rockies keep getting nearly 3 million fans in the park not demanding anything different with their wallets, there’s little reason to think things will change.”
Comparing it to a diet - I would liken signing Bard as ordering a soda vs a water at a restaurant. Whereas trading Arenado (and eating his contract) just to turnaround and use the savings to sign Kris Bryant would be like getting a soda fountain installed in your home.
Touki made his Angels debut last night against Texas.
4 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 3 K
Looks like a typical Touki line.