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Yes, I'd be happy with Robertson & Kelly. Kimbrel is going to be too expensive for too long (irrespective of whether or not one should read anything into his postseason struggles!).
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Yes, I'd be happy with Robertson & Kelly. Kimbrel is going to be too expensive for too long (irrespective of whether or not one should read anything into his postseason struggles!).
I wouldn't mind them keeping Robertson & Britton. If I had to choose one, it would be Robertson.
I agree that Chapman will not panic. They really only need one more big piece in a starter and would not be surprised if they signed Happ to a three-year deal.
"The White Zone is for loading and unloading only. If you got to load or unload go to the White Zone!"
The Hall of Very Good Players just added Harold Baines and Lee Smith via the "Lets ignore the Sportswriters Vote Special Election"
A story I saw in one of the Chicago papers was about how surprised Baines himself was to be elected in. He had barely gotten the minimum percentage on the writers ballots for 4-5 years. And on this rather small vet committee I understand was LaRussa, who managed Baines, the White Sox owner and maybe also the former WS GM.
Don't get me wrong, I think Baines was a heckuva steady consistent hitter that had a nice long career. I remember having him on my Rotisserie Baseball team in the 80s when we did the weekly rankings by hand using USA Today--he was as steady as they come. But if you look at his BR page, it's virtually completely devoid of any black ink--he never led the league in anything. He never finished in the top 5 in his league in MVP voting--I think he had a 9th and a 10th place finish. And he was never a key player for a championship winner. A very good hitter, but just not a HOFer.
And don't get me started on closers. Lee Smith had some good years as a Cardinal (and a Cub of course), but I never thought of him as a truly extraordinary impact player. But he did accumulate a lot of saves....
It was my understanding that this veteran committee is supposed to correct the egregious oversights of the players the writers let slip through the cracks, or who got ridiculously overlooked because of too crowded ballots (see ie Jim Edmonds, on ballot for one year).
If they want to correct an oversight, how about electing Ted Simmons, a great switch hitting catcher who had the misfortune of paralleling Bench's career. His career hitting stats are up there with the top catchers.
If guys like Baines get in, you'd have to think guys like Mattingly and Dale Murphy can't be far behind for second chances.
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The latest on Joe Maddon--he's reading "Managing Millennials for Dummies" to better understand the youngins. I can't find an eye roll emoji big enough...
I guess he's done with "Fun Clown Tricks for Backyard Parties" and "My Favorite Petting Zoos".
Last edited by DocProgger; 12-12-2018 at 09:31 AM.
Cutch to the Phils. I like the signing for them and for him, but it was a bit rich imo, I was a little surprised.
WANTED: Sig-worthy quote.
Music isn't about chops, or even about talent - it's about sound and the way that sound communicates to people. Mike Keneally
I'm happy (no pun intended) with that. He was stellar during his stint this year. They were hesitating to sign him for three years (he's 36), but it looks like that's where this is heading.
They also have made it clear that they are not interested in Harper, which is okay with me. Now, if they can only come to the same conclusion with Machado.
"The White Zone is for loading and unloading only. If you got to load or unload go to the White Zone!"
Yeah, apparently the Phillies wouldn't go above 2 year. It's a solid signing, and the Yanks can always offload if needed.
The funny thing about the Winter Meetings thus far is it's been mostly FA deals that have occurred (and not a whole lot of them). I'm still waiting for the first significant trade.
WANTED: Sig-worthy quote.
The Cano deal was pretty significant.
"The White Zone is for loading and unloading only. If you got to load or unload go to the White Zone!"
I saw that Marlins Man was hanging around behind the MLB TV crew, positioning himself to be in the picture. My god, didn't his 15 minutes run out long ago?
On a personal note, my girlfriend's son is at the Winter Meetings trying to get a job in the operations department of a team. Any team. He's spent the last two years as a video scout (charting defensive alignments, charting pitches, etc. - very high-level stuff that the average fan doesn't even think about) with an analytics company. So far, he's had interviews with the Phillies, Dodgers, Twins, Cubs, Marlins and Angels. Fingers crossed that he finally takes this next step in his career. He's a good kid.
Music isn't about chops, or even about talent - it's about sound and the way that sound communicates to people. Mike Keneally
WANTED: Sig-worthy quote.
"The White Zone is for loading and unloading only. If you got to load or unload go to the White Zone!"
Oh, well.Reports: Reliever Joe Kelly signs $25M deal with Dodgers after winning World Series with Red Sox
Yahoo
USA Today
Reliever Joe Kelly reaches an agreement with LA Dodgers, reports say
Boston.com
MLB Rumors: Joe Kelly, Dodgers Agree To Three-Year Contract
NESN.com
Joe Kelly Reportedly Agrees To 3-Year, $25M Deal With Los Angeles Dodgers
CBS Boston - CBS Local
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