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Re: General Discussion

Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2025 8:36 pm
by joez
I think we can enhance those probabilities by using some of that Gimenez savings on Kyle Gibson to counter Detroit's signing for Jack Flaherty.

Looks like he's asking for 10-12 mil. In my opinion, a pretty good offer for 1 year.

At he very least, Jose Quintana is still out their although I much prefer Gibson. I think Gibson would be a big deal.

Mike Clevinger is still on the table.

Looks like Gibson, Quintana, and Clevinger are best of the rest. Keeping my fingers crossed that we can sign Gibson. Ttruly reliable innings eater.

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Re: General Discussion

Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2025 10:25 pm
by joez
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Kyle Gibson

Wow. I'm 0-4 on the free agent wish list front.
Lost Sasaki, Luzardo, Flaherty, and Hernandez,

I guess it's time to turn my attention to the second tier of free agents :
Kyle Gibson, Jose Quintana, Mike Clevinger, Cal Quantrill, and Nico Hoerner*

Third Tier: Clayton Kershaw
*Nico Hoerner: Rumor has it, if the Cubs sign Alex Bregman, Hoerner could become available in a trade.


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Re: General Discussion

Posted: Mon Feb 10, 2025 10:58 am
by civ ollilavad
Clevinger was a very good pitcher for Cleveland; yielded a terrific return on his trade to the Padres; and has been injured almost constantly since then.
Throw his dishonesty around his COVID-rule busting trip to a bar in 2020, I don't think they have any interest in him.
Quantrill -- one of the 6 we got for Clevinger -- has been trending downward but I'd take a gamble on him for the right price; maybe he could convert back to the bullpen where he was successful at the start of his time in Cleveland.

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2025 10:04 am
by Uncle Dennis
And now for something completely different........I think Bo Naylor will flourish being outside the shadow of Josh Naylor!

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Sun Feb 16, 2025 11:36 am
by joez
That's what they're predicting UD.


5 Guardians 2025 season predictions, from Juan Brito’s roster spot to Bo Naylor’s home runs: Joe Noga

Updated: Jan. 08, 2025, 5:31 p.m.|Published: Jan. 08, 2025, 3:00 p.m.

3. Bo Naylor will hit 20 home runs

Naylor’s slugging percentage went up nearly 20 points in the second half of the season despite his .194 batting average after June. He hit 13 home runs and posted a .927 OPS with two outs and runners in scoring position for the year. Naylor seems poised for a breakout season, despite not having his brother Josh playing alongside him for the first time in his big league career. With Fry sidelined for half the season due to elbow surgery, the Guardians are desperate for some production at the plate out of the catcher position, and the club’s first-round pick from 2018 is ready to deliver.

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Re: General Discussion

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 7:27 pm
by Uncle Dennis
does anyone other than me think that with the plethora of back end relievers plus having Gaddis and Cade Smith in the mix as well, and bundle in to that Clase is woefully underpaid a trade for a boatload of talent is in the wind? Who would want the best reliever in baseball available for $6-- $7 million a year??????? Could that be an impact power bat???????

Just wondering!

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 7:42 pm
by joez
Someone else was wondering also, UD.

However, the 34-year-old revealed that he was initially somewhat puzzled when the Guardians expressed interest in him. "That was my first question for Chris [Antonetti] in our Zoom when I was being recruited to come here," Sewald said. "Why do you want me? You have the best bullpen in baseball."

True, hardly a thought went into strengthening the offense. All the emphasis was on pitching. Seems skewed, but quite a few of these new guys are either injured or coming off injuries.

I think a lot if questions will be answered mid way through camp. Still have a couple of months to think about it.

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Re: General Discussion

Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 8:01 pm
by rusty2
Where were you going to play the power bat ? The FO did not want to block any of the young players after acquiring Santana.

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Wed Feb 19, 2025 12:18 pm
by Uncle Dennis
For the right bat things could change pretty easily. either of 2 outfield spots could change as could catcher.

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 11:11 am
by civ ollilavad
One of the reliable online sites [MLB.com? ESPN.com?] suggested a Clase for a No 2 or 3 starter trade back at the beginning of the off-season. At some point he will wear out, Smith got spectactular ratings for his 2024 and hard to see why his talent could be used to finish games.

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 11:12 am
by civ ollilavad
Of course getting a quality starter would meaning paying him! Would they be willing to add $10M to the annual payroll for the increase from the discount they pay Clase?

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 12:29 pm
by rusty2
Do quality starting pitchers make 10 million ? Let's look at Cobb, Boyd and Flaherty !

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2025 9:13 am
by civ ollilavad
I mean $10M more than they pay Clase; that puts us back into the $15M or so range that those guys all signed for

Re: General Discussion

Posted: Sun Feb 23, 2025 7:33 pm
by joez
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WATCH: MLB legend Alex Rodriguez drains halfcourt shot to win Bucknell student $10K, celebrates with fans

A Bucknell student won $10K thanks to A-Rod's unlikely halfcourt bank shot

By Kyle Boone

4 hrs ago


https://twitter.com/i/status/1893730469901893730

Alex Rodriguez made a career out of the long ball with nearly 700 home runs in his 22 seasons as one of MLB's most lethal sluggers. Now his ability to dial-it up from distance is paying dividends on the hardwood.

The former Mariners, Rangers and Yankees star drilled a halfcourt shot Sunday afternoon at Bucknell, going off the glass, and in the process won $10,000 for a Bison student. He responded appropriately with both hands raised in shock, and beelined to the student section to lap up the big win.

Rodriguez was in attendance for the Bucknell vs. Army game after speaking at a forum on campus earlier in the day with Marc Lore, both of whom are in the process of purchasing a controlling interest of the Minnesota Timberwolves.

Having earned hundreds of millions of dollars as an MLB player alone, Rodriguez of course didn't need the $10,000, so hitting the big shot for a Bucknell student might go down as one of the best assisted plays of his career.

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