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  1. It sounds like reinforcements are coming to me...
  2. Isn't he just trying to hang on for dear life until Sandlin, Burr, Garcia, etc. are back healthy? It seems obvious those 2 need to go. I don't think they'll hesitate with Swanson - he's the first to go. They may pause on Green, but unfortunately, it looks like he's cooked. Any other options in AAA? I doubt they want to add someone to the 40 right now if Sandlin, Burr, Garcia are close... Tommy Nance looks to be the guy you'd call up from AAA if you wanted immediate help.
  3. At least the stadium should be full!
  4. Grant - You're always right and are relentless in your efforts to prove such. I was wrong to even start this discussion. My bad.
  5. OK you're right Grant. Boston is super racist and the worst organization in baseball. I think that's what you want to hear.
  6. Has Boston come out and admitted or disputed this verbal agreement was made? Or are we just going off what Devers says (through an interpreter)? Does anyone know this? It will be interesting to see if this affects the Red Sox moving forward. My guess is it doesn't. I don't disagree that some teammates may think the org did Devers dirty, but I doubt anyone on that team wishes they didn't sign Bregman, nor do they want Devers playing 3rd and Bregman playing some other position (1st or DH I guess? I doubt teammates want Bregman blocking Kristian Campbell at 2nd).
  7. Yikes. Fernando Rodney is pitching in the IBL now - for Hamilton I believe. 48 years old.
  8. Where are we getting our info on these "verbal" agreements made? https://www.si.com/mlb/red-sox/boston-red-sox-news/red-sox-s-rafael-devers-stirs-drama-over-reluctance-to-move-positions-i-play-third-jackson3 That article suggests the verbal agreement was that Devers would have the 3rd base job for "many years to come". Wouldn't be hard to see a disagreement over what that meant (although I suspect "many" implies 4-5+). Are there better sources? This certainly exposes the issues with verbal agreements. You're just asking for issues when using them IMO. Get sh*t in writing.
  9. This caused me to look into the Frontier league. It's a bit crazy how much time and how far these adults are willing to travel to continue playing the game they love. The IBL in Ontario is already pretty wild (but good baseball).
  10. You're right - he doesn't have a formal responsibility to put the team and his teammates first. Or maybe he does? Maybe that was discussed verbally when the contract was signed? Even if it's not - who the F wants to be a teammate with a selfish c*nt who doesn't want to put the team and his teammates first? I understand having a spat with Ownership, but taking that out on your teammates and hurting your team isn't the right way to handle it. Both sides seem to be at fault. At the end of the day, the guy's a hack at 3rd base. It's a tough look to tell your teammates you're going to pout because they're playing Bregman at 3rd. You know every single player on that team knows playing Bregman at 3rd and Devers at 1st/DH gives the team the best chance to win.
  11. This is unfair. The move was to trade Teo for bullpen help and to replace his salary with a FA, which we did in KK, who was better than Teo that year. The org, for whatever reason, had decided to move on from Teo - likely expecting his bat to decline quickly in his early 30's. It looks liked a great decision in 2023, but the Dodgers helped him get back on track last year. So far so good this year - although his average exit velo and hard hit% are wayyy down this year, as are his walks. He's still been good and believe me, I love Teo and wish he was in our lineup, but he might be close to that ledge unfortunately.
  12. Why don't they put verbal agreements like that into the written agreement if it's that important to the player? The premise of Grant's argument is reasonable, but it doesn't dismiss the obligation for Devers to also be understanding that things may change - including his abilities. Choosing to uphold verbal agreements made by someone who's no longer in the organization over doing what's best for the team is selfish. He has a responsibility to put the team and his teammates first, which he isn't. That makes him a sh*tty teammate. Also - nobody is privy to any of these "verbal agreements" and thus they need to be taken with a grain of salt.
  13. I guess it's not really possible for him to go throw rehab games in the minors to work his way back. This certainly isn't the traditional way of doing it and took some out of the box ideas. It will be fascinating to watch this play out.
  14. I'm pretty sure it was just a fun "sleeper" team to pick man. This is "almost" like ripping people for their bold predictions being incorrect.
  15. I'm not sure I agree. He wasn't very good with the Brewers last year. His stats were propped up by a low BABIP and a high LOB%. He isn't very good, which is why he was just traded for Andrew Vaughn
  16. I mean - he's not very good and bitched about losing his rotation spot. He should likely be thrilled to join the White Sox as it's one of the few teams in baseball he can remain a starter for the rest of the year.
  17. Civale to the White Sox for Andrew Vaughn - interesting return! I wonder if a change of scenery will help Vaughn, or if he's a lost cause.
  18. Rob Friedman (@pitchingninja) • Instagram reel WWW.INSTAGRAM.COM 364 likes, 6 comments - pitchingninja on June 13, 2025: "Was he created in a lab to DESTROY hitters? ! tried to sum up... Unreal
  19. I'd be on board with that - simply because it adds rotational depth. I can't imagine he'll cost much. We could do this - and set our sights higher of course...
  20. It was, but I think that criticism is unfair. The A's have a really fun, young core of hitters (Wilson, Butler, Rooker, Kutz, Soderstrom, Langerliers, etc.). Their pitching isn't nearly as good, but they did spend a bit this year, adding Severino and Leclerc (who's been awful) and of course they have Mason Miller, who's unreal. He was just taking a stab at picking a "wildcard" team to slip into the WC3 spot. He's not a moron for doing so. Jacob Wilson might be the most fascinating player in baseball right now. I want him starting the all-star game at SS.
  21. I have to agree. I used to LOVE watching Chad Green pitch (even if it was for the Yanks). He was unreal for a stretch and I was hopeful he could replicate it with the Jays - but he can't. He needs to go.
  22. Maybe we trade for Sale if the Braves are out of the race...
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