I'm gonna throw up.
A 34 year old is the best we can do with this team and the resources we have?
He was a 4 WAR pitcher last year my guy. Pipe down.
I'm gonna throw up.
A 34 year old is the best we can do with this team and the resources we have?
I’ve been screaming for Cease for almost a year now. I hope he is high on the list and could be extended. We just need one top starter this year and another next year when the market is loaded and a lot of teams that got pitching this year won’t need it next year. We’ll need a DH next year also with Ozuna gone.
I have to hope AA is smart enough to understand this is not the year to be buying “front line” starting pitching. This is the year to get good value on a solid #3.
If we can't or won't sign Yamamato, then I agree. Gray could be a sneaky good sign though, assuming we can get him for 3 years. Even at a high AAV, it would be worth the gamble, imo. He's been super reliable over the years.
What makes you think Cease is anymore likely to extend than Fried?
If we can't or won't sign Yamamato, then I agree. Gray could be a sneaky good sign though, assuming we can get him for 3 years. Even at a high AAV, it would be worth the gamble, imo. He's been super reliable over the years.
There are deals that make sense, but seeing Nola get 7/172 makes me think Gray won’t be signing one of those deals.
I like Eduardo Rodriguez because Max Fried is a lefty and we need to find a lefty replacement. Just 30 years and if we add him 4-5 years is not that bad.
What makes you think Cease is anymore likely to extend than Fried?
I haven't done any analysis on this but it seems like the *good pitchers* have aged pretty well during their 30s...
There's not many *good pitchers*... but my anecdotal memory says they age better than hitters in their 30s
They do, but 36-37 isnt young. Nola may be fine but it's still risky to guarantee a pitcher that much money.
I just can’t get over the picks and international slot money. Using last year’s pick slot values, a second and fifth rounder is giving up $1.8 million of our signing bonus pool. And sure, we would likely get a pick back last year when Fried leaves, but it would be a pick after the fourth round since we’re in the luxury tax.
Then you’re talking about giving up $1 million of international money. We’re currently slated to sign Jose Perdomo, who is a top three prospect in the 2024 class. I would certainly imagine that everything is fine to sign him if we lose that $1 million, but that’s a large amount of money to give up.
I just don’t see any way that it’s worth giving up all of that money for a 34-year-old Gray, no matter how much his market falls apart.
The Phillies plan to be “pretty aggressive” in pursuing Yoshinobu Yamamoto, according to a reporter for the Philly Inquirer