msstate7
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Declining EV's. Pretty massive home/rd splits.
Worst defense among the top SS FAs.
I still think he can hit, and he'd certainly be an offensive upgrade. Their D would continue to be a problem, but they would hit
Declining EV's. Pretty massive home/rd splits.
Worst defense among the top SS FAs.
Dansby is younger?
That's true, but I wouldn't be surprised if Freeman is productive longer than Swanson even with the age difference. I think someone is really going to overpay for Swanson.
That's true, but I wouldn't be surprised if Freeman is productive longer than Swanson even with the age difference. I think someone is really going to overpay for Swanson.
Dansby is younger?
I still think he can hit, and he'd certainly be an offensive upgrade. Their D would continue to be a problem, but they would hit
Personally I won’t be all that upset if we move on from dansby. Letting freeman go was a mistake (not 100% on AA) and we will miss out on having a hall of famer retiring with a A on his cap.
I still think AA made the right move on Freeman. If 6/140 is what Dansby countered, i wouldnt have been mad if we said yes to that. But i can see him get more than that. And i also get not signing Dansby as well given he hasnt had consistent production.
I'm a big-time Freeman guy, but I'm not going to necessarily call Anthopoulos' decision to move on a mistake. He knows what kind of team he wants and deep down I think Olson fits that profile more than Freeman age/cost considerations aside. I don't get the logic behind the eight-year deal that Olson ended up signing, but I do understand the short-term considerations.
I just look at it like similar compensation for a better hitter plus you get those players back traded to improve elsewhere. I've always been of the belief that ageing curves don't apply to the same degree for all time great players.
I'm a big-time Freeman guy, but I'm not going to necessarily call Anthopoulos' decision to move on a mistake. He knows what kind of team he wants and deep down I think Olson fits that profile more than Freeman age/cost considerations aside. I don't get the logic behind the eight-year deal that Olson ended up signing, but I do understand the short-term considerations.
6/140 is the very, very max I'd be willing to stomach for bringing Dansby back. So if that's not going to get him, getting a viable everyday LF is essential if we're not going for one of the other big shortstops.