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  1. Having him on the 25-man would be gross (assuming he has no options). That's a long ways away though.
  2. Does Melky have a sub-80 IQ though? (possibly)
  3. That analogy sucks, but your still dumn.
  4. Guy does bathsalts and cuts his own head off with a handsaw. Handsaw was the main factor, basthsalts just made it worse.
  5. Pretty sure this is the result of two men digging their feet in the ground and having a dick-measuring contest, and not a result of management going to Rogers with Seitzer's contract and getting turned down.
  6. FU JFaS. FU.
  7. Guy has already made $30 million in his career. I would say he's already set up for a life of luxury forever.
  8. Not a big deal, but it says a lot when coaches keep jumping ship. AA is really bad at despairing people.
  9. I really hate North's offseason so far.
  10. I'd like to do something like 1st + Elias Lindholm + prospect(s) for a forward.
  11. I'd rather go that route than devote a significant portion of the team's resources to a free agent reliever. A lot of those guys are going to be replacement-level though. I think there is value in getting a guy you can reasonably expect to give you a win or better.
  12. Ah. I think there is some merit to the idea of rotating guys through the DH spot and trading Lind. BUT, you still have to replace the 1-2 wins that Lind provides. If you're trading Lind for, say, Tony Watson and then using the $6 million savings on Chase Headley, the team is a lot better.
  13. Sure, in a world where payroll can go to $190 million Robertson would be awesome. Is that the discussion we're having? I think the assumption of a $140 ceiling is a lot more interesting/realistic, and Robertson really doesn't make any sense in that situation.
  14. Mayberry is a replacement-level hack who probably isn't even average offensively. Lind is comfortably above average as a hitter. You lose 1-2 wins in that exchange.
  15. You're saying this to be contrarian, but it's a very bad idea.
  16. Because, presumably, there is a finite amount of money available to be spent, and trading for a pre-arb reliever is a lot more preferable to paying sticker price on a similarly skilled free agent.
  17. Goddammit Darcy Kuemper.
  18. Just walk away and re-invest the money
  19. Yeah, I thought the same thing. Really, it was a lot of words that didn't say much of anything.
  20. Stamkos completely shut down on a 2-game trip to Alberta. I expected like 5 goals.
  21. I really hope not to go through that ever again.
  22. It kind of seems like a a down year around age-28-32 more often than not gets followed up by a bounce-back season when it's preceded by a lengthy track record of success. Take pretty much any great hitter and you can identify a season where someone would have sold low and missed out on like 5 more years of great production.
  23. Who was more valuable this year, Ortiz or Lester?
  24. You might not even need to miss the playoffs if you're wise. Even this offseason you can nab an elite prospect for Ortiz, who you don't really even need.
  25. Yeah. I learned that lesson the hard way this season when I penciled Gyorko and Bogaerts in for starting spots. Youth is nice, but it also comes with a higher likelihood of attrition, and trying to replace multiple bats midseason when 2-3 first or second year starters stumble a bit is pretty hard. I'm a lot more open to rostering 30+ year olds than I was two years ago.
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