DocTee Old-Timey Member Posted February 16, 2025 Posted February 16, 2025 [bLOCKQUOTE]SS - Paul DeJong -- 31 y/o SS with pop (24 HRs in '24) and a glove but a sub-.300 career OBP. And, no, the Mets shouldn't sign him just so we won't have to face him.[/bLOCKQUOTE]PDJ to the Nats, one year, $1M. I'd have rather given that to him than face him 18 times this season.
Gwreck Old-Timey Member Posted February 16, 2025 Posted February 16, 2025 The Hot Corner wrote:Wow, Bregman didn't get the long-term deal he craved, but he got 3 years at an excessive rate and opt outs. The Detroit Free Press reported that the Tigers offered six years, $171.5 million with an opt-out clause after the 2026 season. And Bregman turned them down.
The Hot Corner Old-Timey Member Posted February 16, 2025 Posted February 16, 2025 The Hot Corner wrote:Wow, Bregman didn't get the long-term deal he craved, but he got 3 years at an excessive rate and opt outs. The Detroit Free Press reported that the Tigers offered six years, $171.5 million with an opt-out clause after the 2026 season. And Bregman turned them down.Apparently he wanted the higher yearly (3/120 w/ opt outs) over the longer term (6/171.5 w/ opt outs). It generally comes down to the money. I still think the Red Sox overpaid, but I guess time will tell.
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted February 19, 2025 Author Posted February 19, 2025 The now 40 y/o Justin Turner to the Cubs for one season.With the Brewers and Cardinals both losing players and seemingly not spending much money this winter, and the Pirates and Reds both being the Pirates and the Reds.It seems that the 3rd largest market Cubs with the goldmine that is Wrigley Field would be going all out to win the NLC. But apparently this was their backup plan for not getting Alex Bregman.This, btw, was Turner's sixth time signing a FA contract. 3x with the Dodgers, then with the Red Sox in '23 and Toronto in '24
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted March 19, 2025 Author Posted March 19, 2025 A couple of aging arms are trying to hang around for at least one more season- Craig Kimbrel signs a minor league deal with the Braves, bringing the soon-to-be 37 y/o reliever back to the team that drafted him in the 3rd round way back in 2007 and for which he had his longest (5 years / 294 appearances) and most successful (1.43 ERA / 0.90 WHIP) tenure.His second half in Baltimore last year was so brutal [.306 BAA / 978 OPS-A] that the playoff bound O's released him on September 24th rather than carry him into the WC round (which they'd go on to lose to KCR 2-0). This all, of course, means that he'll be lights out this season because the Braves.- James 'The Big Maple' Paxton drags his 36 y/o butt to Arlington, Texas where the Rangers hope he'll provide some starting depth after he split 2024 between LAD and Boston [21 starts combined, 4.40 ERA / 1.45 WHIP]
Frayed Knot Old-Timey Member Posted March 21, 2025 Author Posted March 21, 2025 With less than a week to go until Opening Day and coming off a decidedly subpar season in the Bronx [.233/.291/.356 / 13 HRs -- not exactly what one is looking for in a LF'er] the still just 28 y/o Alex Verdugo has finally hooked up with a team. With no ST to this point he'll start the season in the minors but he just signed a one year deal with the Braves. So, y'know, bounce back alert.Not sure what this says about Atlanta's thoughts on Jarred Kelenic
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