This would be a AA type move but probably not worth blowing the rest of the budget over. Maybe at the deadline if the Braves were in it and the Rangers were out. I guess you could send them Bummer if Texas required a good prospect to offset some of the money.Eovaldi would be a big risk, but has a ton of upside and would be relatively cheap, given the injury concerns.
he doesn't win every year "just" because he pitches and hits, he wins because he is the second best hitter in the game and also pitches like a cy young candidate when he's healthyOhtani shouldn't win every year just bc he pitches and hits. I would pick a guy hitting and playing the field everyday if they had similar seasons.
Yuphe doesn't win every year "just" because he pitches and hits, he wins because he is the second best hitter in the game and also pitches like a cy young candidate when he's healthy
Ohtani is great no doubt but with the amount of talent he has on that team it would be hard for me to give an MVP to a guy surrounded with several other MVP's. I'd still take the guy (Judge or Acuna or whoever else) plays the field everyday and hits.he doesn't win every year "just" because he pitches and hits, he wins because he is the second best hitter in the game and also pitches like a cy young candidate when he's healthy
Why would the Rangers trade him after going in on Gore? I'd love it, but that seems beyond unlikely .Eovaldi would be a big risk, but has a ton of upside and would be relatively cheap, given the injury concerns.
There had been reports they were trying to cut payroll. They didn't save much on the Semien trade.Why would the Rangers trade him after going in on Gore? I'd love it, but that seems beyond unlikely .
Passan said live on ESPN a few weeks ago that they're done cutting outside of a random change-of-heart.There had been reports they were trying to cut payroll. They didn't save much on the Semien trade.
I’m partial to letting voters fudge the scale in favor of guys whose leadership makes a clear impact (or lack thereof).It’s almost as dumb as using championships as a measure of player greatness.
The only difference between best and valuable is playing time and sequencing luck in some notable cases.
They get confused because they’re the same thing. Just because Ohtani is on a better team doesn’t make him less valuable. If you put Ohtani on the Braves last year, they make the playoffs.People often confuse most valuable and best. You can be the most valuable player and not be the best player that year. Sadly the people voting get it confused more than the fans. Ohtani is the best player in the game hands down, but it doesn’t mean he’s the most valuable every year. I’d say a guy that carries a middling team to the playoffs or WS is more valuable than a guy who is surrounded by 15 other overpaid all stars who should be in the World Series just by parking their payment deferred Lambo’s and stepping on the field.
If Ohtani pitches and hits all year, no one is having a similar season (except maybe Judge, but he’s in the AL). Ohtani is worth 7-9 wins offensively and then add another 3-4 wins as a pitcher. You do the math.Ohtani shouldn't win every year just bc he pitches and hits. I would pick a guy hitting and playing the field everyday if they had similar seasons.