good dolphin wrote:
Nas wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
Nas wrote:
The Uncle Jerry hate is worse than wanting the Sox to spend just to prove that they can. They've spent $200M and still may not be done.
That is the yearly payroll for some teams.
Sox are still one of, I believe, six teams in baseball to have never issued a $100 million contract.
Don't crap me on the spending.
So you're arguing that the Sox should just give a guy $100M to say they did it? Who do you want them to give it to? They offered Wheeler more than that but he sits to piss. They've spent $183M to take care of the face of the franchise and needs. They also took on an extra $5M in a trade. The team is improving and on track to have long term success.
Just to set the record straight, Mazara at 5 million is less than any FA RF they would have signed. That is a savings.
I would have like to see them really leave the rebuild behind and get the top FA at their greatest position of need. It was entirely available to them within their pay structure. We have to have low expectations as Sox fans so that was never an option.
I'm happy they didn't overspend nor tie themselves up long term for mediocrity but let's not kid ourselves, each of their signing outside of Grandal is pretty average. I'm not at all confident Keuchel will have a better year than Gonzalez. He was the 5th or 6th best pitcher on the FA market and was payed appropriately for that position.
If I knew they weren't going to have to spend much on their SP, I would have liked a better RF like Castellanos. He seems readily available, wouldn't have broken the bank and is a player on the rise that we may look back on as being a bargain.
For some reason, you expect me to eat hamburger and call it steak, rather than just recognizing it as hamburger.
Castellanos is hardly "better" than Mazara. Plus they only gave up a 2nd tier prospect to get him at a very good contract. It was a very good move. Keuchel is a good pitcher. So is Gonzales. They aren't "Aces" in the true sense of the word in baseball. So what? I think that if the Sox are lucky, they can glean an "Ace" out of the group of Giolitto, Cease, Kopech, or Dunning. I think Rodon will slide into the starting five rotation when he returns but who knows.
All that I do know is that right now the top 7-9 pitchers on their 40 man roster are a lot better than the group that they had last year. Two solid veterans, two solid returning starters in Cease and Giolitto, and guys who appear to be ready to prove themselves in Dunning and Lopez.
They may also think about offering Nova a contract as a spot starter, long relief guy. He knows how to pitch. He won't cost a lot. And he appears to be a guy who can help young pitchers learn how to be a starter.