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Oh wow! That's quite a noble commitment. My brother had a rescue dog that they just couldn't figure out. He had to give her to someone more qualified to handle the task.

 

It's our 3rd, it is a commitment lol. Our second ate drywall and was working her way into the next room when she started chewing on electrical cords and shocked herself lmao. This one is much smaller then the pit variants we've had so she gets into a lot more and is sneakier because she's smaller.

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Castillo has upside? I doubt it--he'll be 29 in July and he has shown he is not an MLB regular. A sub .300 OBP, poor baserunning instincts, and high K rate.. is it a wonder why Boston signed Chris Young? They likely see either he or Bradley(or both) being busts as regulars, especially after both of them struggled badly in Sept/Oct. And BTW, Castillo isn't hitting right-handers.. high risk he turns into an expensive platoon with Chris Young and/or Brock Holt.

 

As for Bradley, outside of a strong August, his numbers were terrible, and he has shown no sign of being able to hit MLB pitching.

 

Only Betts and Bogaerts have the best chance of improving. As for Swihart, that will depend on his defense improving.. he's been able to hit, but he was near the top in passed balls, and his defensive metrics were not that good. And of course, HanRam and Sandoval will continue to be an anchor weighing down the Sox... there's also a bigger risk that Ortiz declines in his final season, which would put Boston in serious trouble, as he was the only big power bat in their lineup last season (not convinced with Travis Shaw, especially considering he's blocked by HanRam.)

 

And the bullpen needs major improvement.. it wasn't just the bad starting pitching hurting them most of the season, it was the bullpen costing them games. Kimbrel is not enough.

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Looks like the Red Sox are going to try to bludgeon their way to a WS. It might work in the short-term but Dumbrowski is going to do his best to turn a team with a great long-term window into a short-term contender. And for that I am thankful.

 

I can't wait to see how far into the deep end he jumps when he tries to replace Ortiz's "middle of the order bat" next year.

 

Bautista to the Red Sox confirmed.

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Looks like the Red Sox are going to try to bludgeon their way to a WS. It might work in the short-term but Dumbrowski is going to do his best to turn a team with a great long-term window into a short-term contender. And for that I am thankful.

 

I can't wait to see how far into the deep end he jumps when he tries to replace Ortiz's "middle of the order bat" next year.

 

Ortiz (16m) and Buchholz (13m) are off the books next season. Thats David Price money they can and probably will spend on an Offensive Threat with Dumbrowski. Only thing is the`y will undoubtable put Hanram at DH after they realized what a failed experiment it was for him at first base. So they will want 1st base offense with good defense so they dont have a repeat of 2016. Only guy that somewhat fits that profile is Moreland and he will be a far cry from Ortiz.

 

Their OF will be crowded and the INF are spoken for so there wouldn`t really be anywhere else to plug in a FA.

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Our second ate drywall and was working her way into the next room when she started chewing on electrical cords and shocked herself lmao.

 

Holly crap!

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Bautista to the Red Sox confirmed.

 

That's probably where he will end up since they are losing Ortiz after the season. It's just a question of how many years and dollars Dombrowski will give him.

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Bautista to the Red Sox confirmed.

 

Oh man, I just realized how much this could be possible. If either (or both, cause Boston dgaf) Bautista or EE went to Boston, I'd have fan tears. :(

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Did everyone complaining about the team taking half measures miss the trade deadline last year?

 

Those days are over though.

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Oh man, I just realized how much this could be possible. If either (or both, cause Boston dgaf) Bautista or EE went to Boston, I'd have fan tears. :(

 

This can't really be the first time this inevitability crossed your mind.

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I have pictured Bautista in a Red Sox uniform. But if it actually happened. I would probably go on a tirade.
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This can't really be the first time this inevitability crossed your mind.

 

It is! Well, at least we will still have Donaldson and Tulo.

 

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I don't see Bautista returning. What I'm hoping for is that he gets a stupid payday. Handcuff another team and justify not bringing him back at the same time.
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I don't see Bautista returning. What I'm hoping for is that he gets a stupid payday. Handcuff another team and justify not bringing him back at the same time.

 

Kinda like when Pujols left the Cardinals. The fans didn't seem too upset that their team let him walk and not give him that insane contract.

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Were Yankees fans pissed that they let Cano walk? I seem to remember they were. Edited by G-Snarls
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Kinda like when Pujols left the Cardinals. The fans didn't seem too upset that their team let him walk and not give him that insane contract.

 

The big difference here is that Pujols' contract may end up being 3x larger.

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Looks like the Red Sox are going to try to bludgeon their way to a WS. It might work in the short-term but Dumbrowski is going to do his best to turn a team with a great long-term window into a short-term contender. And for that I am thankful.

 

I can't wait to see how far into the deep end he jumps when he tries to replace Ortiz's "middle of the order bat" next year.

 

And yet the Sox have usually found ways to be relevant over the last 15 years despite all of these signings, mostly because they also know how to draft well. The Jays could easily do the same if they wanted to, but their mediocre drafting history other than year 1 of AA's tenure means they and some of the fans around here have to give too much of a s*** about $/WAR and contract value, in which case you end up with your own short term windows where you might be lucky to get a superstar who kills it for 5 years upon entering the majors until they leave in free agency, a few good players who kill it for maybe 2-3 years after some development in the bigs upon which they also leave in free agency and maybe some decent value signings/trades, a perfect formula for sustainable mediocrity where you basically rely on killing the draft every year.

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The big difference here is that Pujols' contract may end up being 3x larger.

 

True. What would Bautista get onnthe free market this off season. 4 or 5 years at 25M?

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True. What would Bautista get onnthe free market this off season. 4 or 5 years at 25M?

 

I'd be surprised if he got 5, he'll be 36 going into the 2017 season, and probably need to be a DH at some point during the contract.

 

I also see a front loaded contract, something like 20x20x18x15? I don't think he gets over 20 as he'll probably be limited to a few AL teams, and nobody will want to have a 39 year old DH locked up for 25 million.

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I'd be surprised if he got 5, he'll be 36 going into the 2017 season, and probably need to be a DH at some point during the contract.

 

I also see a front loaded contract, something like 20x20x18x15? I don't think he gets over 20 as he'll probably be limited to a few AL teams, and nobody will want to have a 39 year old DH locked up for 25 million.

 

Yeah. 4 years 20 ish sounds more realistic. Jaysbwoukd want a discount to keep him of course.

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Not likely a competitive one vs STL/BOS

 

This whole thing is becoming far more annoying than it needs to be. I was going down the elevator the other day with the guy who lives across the hall from me, whom I've never conversed with, and he randomly starts complaining about Price to me. I just said I don't follow baseball.

 

I really wish people were less dumb.

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This whole thing is becoming far more annoying than it needs to be. I was going down the elevator the other day with the guy who lives across the hall from me, whom I've never conversed with, and he randomly starts complaining about Price to me. I just said I don't follow baseball.

 

I really wish people were less dumb.

 

Lol

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AA leaving was a tactical move on his part. It had to be. He has more people on his nuts right now than he ever would have had if he stayed, including Trollosi, apparently. Garbage article only done to rile up Jays fans.
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AA leaving was a tactical move on his part. It had to be. He has more people on his nuts right now than he ever would have had if he stayed, including Trollosi, apparently. Garbage article only done to rile up Jays fans.

 

It doesn't take much. Morosi is good with the clickbait...probably knows focusing on the Jays so often is good for ad revenue.

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This whole thing is becoming far more annoying than it needs to be. I was going down the elevator the other day with the guy who lives across the hall from me, whom I've never conversed with, and he randomly starts complaining about Price to me. I just said I don't follow baseball.

 

I really wish people were less dumb.

 

This if hilarious but I have to admit I do the same thing. I just have no appetite for telling people why I think everything they believe about baseball is wrong and that would pretty much be the starting point for a any meaningful conversation.

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