Was said we offered around 6/160 but i find it hard to think AA would do that.
AA said any specific contract offer rumor is false
Was said we offered around 6/160 but i find it hard to think AA would do that.
So AA says not to believe the rumors of an offer for Nola. Says that Nola's first choice was always to re-sign with the Phillies, but there was an understanding that both sides had interest if he couldn't work something out with Philly.
I think it's pretty unlikely we would have approached anything close to what Philly did. Maybe some team option years that would have equaled that much if we picked up them up, but certainly not anywhere close in guaranteed money.
Between Lopez, Winans, AJSS, Vines, Waldrep, eventually Ian Anderson as well, we have more than enough SP depth to cover through the regular season.
I've actually heard AA say (and read in the Athletic), "We pursued Nola". I suppose that could just mean a touching base phone call in case Philly didn't work out, but that was not what Alex inferred.
Perhaps that rejection spurred AA's bizarre streak of acquisitions of bad money contracts.
White, Gonzales, Stassi, Carpenter. Fletcher, Kelenic and Sale. One man's junk is another man's treasure.
It was a strange way to spend $30M. But, now he's done it, it's off the books next year, maybe next year he spends $30M in a more conventional manner. Like a tall, lean Jewish lefthander who touches 98, has command, has a Rolls Royce of a curveball and five pitches.
Bring back Duvall. Gives us insurance in case Kelenic sucks, Ozuna regresses or a major injury.
Duvall makes so much sense, but I wonder if he waits it out to see if he can get a good deal somewhere where he'd be guaranteed more playing time. We don't exactly use our bench players very much. So if the most he'd be guaranteed here is potentially on the lesser side of a LF platoon, I think he'd be smart to wait it out and see what he can get elsewhere.
Yeah, i was gonna say i dont know if Duvall would want to just be a platoon/bat off the bench.
That's wild. Would imagine the Yankees, Mets, Giants, Blue Jays, and Cubs would be the top contenders.
Duvall makes so much sense, but I wonder if he waits it out to see if he can get a good deal somewhere where he'd be guaranteed more playing time. We don't exactly use our bench players very much. So if the most he'd be guaranteed here is potentially on the lesser side of a LF platoon, I think he'd be smart to wait it out and see what he can get elsewhere.
Yeah, i was gonna say i dont know if Duvall would want to just be a platoon/bat off the bench.
He's been a part time player for over half if his career. Granted, he probably would get less than 200 at bats for us next year.
Maybe. Kelenic isn't a sure thing, though. If he starts 1-49 we may want to have a little more playable backup.
Ozuna started 1-49.
Rosenthal said on his podcast today that Fried is definitely gone in the free agency. Obviously, that's speculation, but I suspect he's right.