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Re: "not worthy of its own thread" offseason thread
Posted: January 23 18, 3:02 pm
by letsgocards89
Well this was unexpected.
I wonder what adding Yelich and Darvish would do for the Brew Crew's 2018 outlook. I think they'd still be a starter short at the least.
Re: "not worthy of its own thread" offseason thread
Posted: January 23 18, 3:36 pm
by MinorLeagueGuy
The GM's in the Central are playing Chicken
Re: "not worthy of its own thread" offseason thread
Posted: January 23 18, 3:41 pm
by Socnorb11
misterManager wrote:Chicago is smart and not willing to pay for wins that are likely meaningless. As it is they just aren't that keen to go from 93 wins to 96 for whatever ridiculous price that would cost, when we project as maybe-90 at present.
That's exactly what they were trying to do when they signed Heyward. It was neither smart nor successful.
Re: "not worthy of its own thread" offseason thread
Posted: January 23 18, 3:59 pm
by signthief
letsgocards89 wrote:
Well this was unexpected.
I wonder what adding Yelich and Darvish would do for the Brew Crew's 2018 outlook. I think they'd still be a starter short at the least.
Agree. It sure would be exciting though.
I think there's a 2% chance we land Yelich, and a .1% chance we land Darvish though.
I'm totally fine on the slow rebuild, but I think selling high on a couple guys may be wise this year. Either way they need to pick a lane.
Re: "not worthy of its own thread" offseason thread
Posted: January 23 18, 4:53 pm
by Jocephus
Dean Deetz has been suspended 80 games for performance-enhancing drug use.
Deetz tested positive for Dehydrochlormethyltestosterone, also known as Oral Turinabol. The 24-year-old right-hander had a 4.25 ERA, 1.45 WHIP, and 97/50 K/BB ratio in 84 2/3 innings last season between Double-A Corpus Christi and Triple-A Fresno, and he was added to the Astros' 40-man roster in November. Deetz was an 11th-round pick in 2014 out of Northeast Oklahoma A&M.
Source: Brian McTaggart on Twitter
Jan 23 - 5:09 PM
Re: "not worthy of its own thread" offseason thread
Posted: January 23 18, 5:50 pm
by Big Amoco Sign
Where will Lance Lynn go?
Re: "not worthy of its own thread" offseason thread
Posted: January 23 18, 6:02 pm
by InvincibleCakeEater
dmarx114 wrote:Darvish will bust. Lets hope the Cubs get him.
that's [expletive] insane
Re: "not worthy of its own thread" offseason thread
Posted: January 23 18, 10:41 pm
by JoeMcKim
Scott Boras on The Morning After with McKernan, Hayes and Vaughn:
http://insidestl.com/tma-segment-3-scot ... cy/2012218
Re: "not worthy of its own thread" offseason thread
Posted: January 24 18, 12:10 pm
by Jocephus
Chris Archer told Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times that he does not expect to be traded before the start of the 2018 season.
Archer was certainly shopped around this winter, but the Rays' asking price has remained sky high even after a couple of somewhat underwhelming seasons. The 29-year-old right-hander is under contract through potentially 2021. "I’ve talked to (GM) Erik (Neander) a lot and he’s made me feel pretty good about being with the Rays in 2018," Archer said Wednesday. Whatever uniform he's wearing, Archer carries major fantasy upside as a high-strikeout starter who is capable of better ERAs going forward.
Source: Mark Topkin on Twitter
Jan 24 - 1:02 PM
According to Jon Morosi of MLB.com, it is "increasingly likely" that Yu Darvish will sign this week.
We're nearing final offer time on the 31-year-old right-hander, who has been linked to the Twins, Cubs, Brewers, Dodgers, Yankees, and Rangers at various points this offseason. Darvish was also said to be drawing serious interest from the Astros before they acquired Gerrit Cole from the Pirates on January 13. Darvish dropping off the market should create a domino effect for fellow free agent starters like Jake Arrieta, Alex Cobb, and Lance Lynn.
Source: Jon Morosi on Twitter
Jan 24 - 11:29 AM
Re: "not worthy of its own thread" offseason thread
Posted: January 24 18, 1:32 pm
by misterManager
Socnorb11 wrote:misterManager wrote:Chicago is smart and not willing to pay for wins that are likely meaningless. As it is they just aren't that keen to go from 93 wins to 96 for whatever ridiculous price that would cost, when we project as maybe-90 at present.
That's exactly what they were trying to do when they signed Heyward. It was neither smart nor successful.
You're not wrong, but neither have they maxed out their spending potential is my point. I'm talking Harper or Blackmon or Donaldson or Keuchel or [insert 2018 name here].