Am I the only one who’s surprised we haven’t heard more about where he might go?
I'm not - just the way Borass operates.
That said, I continue to believe his most of his landing spots are or have already disappeared and his market is drying up - at least until Borass convinces some idiotic owner that he can't do without him and there are a couple of mystery teams bidding against him. If you go down the entire list, there are very few teams left that would be in on him...
Angels - just signed Cozart
Astros - Bregman
Athletics - Chapman
Blue Jays - Donaldson
Braves - ???
Brewers - Shaw
Cardinals - Gyorko (for now), playing on Donaldson and Longoria
Cubs - Bryant
Diamondbacks - Lamb
Dodgers - Turner
Giants - ???
Indians - Diaz/Urshela - maybe now that they didn't bring Santana back???
Mariners - Seager
Marlins - Obviously not playing on him.
Mutts - Cabrera - say they're not spending on that level.
Gnats - Rendon
Orioles - Machado/??? - don't think they have the money.
Padres - Spangenberg/Headley/Solarte - maybe if they don't get Hosmer???
Phillies - Franco - maybe if they've given up on Maikel???
Pirates - Harrison - won't spend that kind of money.
Rangers - Beltre/Gallo
Rays - Longoria - won't spend that kind of money.
Red Sox - Devers - not likely, but you never know with them.
Reds - Senzel
Rockies - Arrenado
Royals - Probably not unless his market completely collapses and we pass.
Tigers - Candelario
Twins - Sano/Escobar
White Sox - Sanchez - could be a maybe???
Yankees - Frazier likely goes back.
That leaves 11 teams if you count the Cardinals, Yankees, Orioles, and Red Sox that might play on a 3B, and you still have Moose, Frazier, Nunez, and Yunel Escobar out there.
If the Cardinals were to surprisingly go after him, Gyorko becomes available. Even if the Padres surprised everyone and played on him, that adds Headley and Solarte to the "available" list (it seems they are already anyway). If the Yankees decide to allocate their available money to a Pitcher instead, Frazier will still be out there.
Borass has always been a magician, but I'm finding it tough to figure how even he's going to get Moose an $85 million deal given who the teams that might sign a 3B are - the Yankees, Red Sox, Cardinals, and Indians are likely out at that price point since they can better use that money elsewhere. The Giants are saying they're not going to sign anyone that was offered a QO. So now you're down to...
1.) O's - maybe if they move Manny and get pitching, but not likely.
2.) Us - will AA spend the money and potentially block Riley???
3.) Mutts - makes all the sense in the world, but they're crying "poor".
4.) Phillies - probably need to move Franco before they'd sign him or risk ruining any value he has left.
5.) White Sox - my darkhorse if they don't get Machado (and possibly even if they do - with their young talent so close, an Abreu, Moncada, Machado, Moustakas infield would be awfully tough if they could somehow extend Manny).
6.) Royals - he's probably going to have to be a lot cheaper than that for them to bring him back.
I personally don't have any doubt that we can (and probably will) spend some money to upgrade 3B at some point - the question is just how much will AA spend, and for how long??? Headley has been the best option since day one (IMO), and Nunez would certainly make sense if you're going the cheap route, but if Moose's market continues to dry up and you can get him for 4 years and $60 million I don't see how you aren't unbelievably tempted to sign him and move Riley to LF (or sell high on him). The same thing happened to Turner - that's why the Dodgers got him back at a much cheaper level than they expected to.