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  1. Fischer has a really nice swing.
  2. Savant has some new data available now: https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/leaderboard/abs-challenges https://baseballsavant.mlb.com/abs Also, Quero was pretty good at challenges last year
  3. Hot hitters in Spring Training mean nothing when they start facing actual good pitchers that care and aren't just working on things. I place much more stock in a pitcher dominating throughout the spring vs a hitter. We saw this play out last year.
  4. I don't see it as remotely likely Patrick is in Nashville. Henderson, Gasser - sure, make them prove they're all the way back. Not him.
  5. 1. Please use some punctuation. It's really hard to read your posts and have to expend additional effort understanding what you're saying. 2. Your tone tends to be pretty abrasive and combative. We're all fans of the same team. There's no us vs them or fight you have to "win". Just enjoy the discussion and debate with folks who may disagree with you.
  6. It's not "for the sake of argument," it just goes without saying. It's weird to even have Nashville in the title of this article at all.
  7. I had to laugh at Machado's comment that every team could spend like the Dodgers if they wanted to. Uh, no.
  8. I would guess Murphy swaps Turang and Frelick. 7 and 8 could depend on who's hotter at the time.
  9. That lineup would be a ton of fun. How many MLB teams would that one be able to beat?
  10. Just debate the facts. We can disagree without taking shots at the opposing viewpoint.
  11. This is a classic example of why payroll isn't the be all end all. Teams are stupid with money. It does mean they have WAY more room for error because mistakes can just be released and it doesn't matter, but it doesn't mean they're buying better players.
  12. Great, yet another free agent to the Dodgers.
  13. You could argue that if they wanted Urias at this moment in time they would have signed him already since the time Durbin was traded, but you can't argue that about November.
  14. It looks like it's a pure club option like the one he had for this year (that the Brewers declined because it was obviously more than he was going to get). So the Brewers will have a similar decision next year.
  15. Phillies released Castellanos. So basically they're paying $30M this year for Adolis Garcia to play RF.
  16. It's worth signing him just to reminisce about Levering's HR call.
  17. Yeah you may be right, in which case presumably we really like Harrison and figured we'd try asking for him and were able to make it work. The fact that it's Durbin AND Monasterio AND Siegler is kinda crazy to me. Like we wanted to trade that much IF depth and Boston wanted that much? Obviously they're each a different tier of player, but it's so much of the same.
  18. After Priester, you'd think the Brewers calling about another pitcher would've prompted some second guessing in Boston about whether they should give Milwaukee said pitcher. Did not see this coming, and it'll be fascinating to watch what we're going to do in the infield this spring.
  19. Well, that's not quite accurate, and that's my point. What raises the floor are the actual awarded salaries. Given that Skubal has been historically good, offering a figure that was at the limit of historical records (unadjusted for inflation) was a miscalculation. Their choice wasn't to give Skubal 19M or 25M. It was offer 19M and almost assuredly lose and thus pay his requested figure which is much larger, or offer more and increase their odds of winning. I completely understand the nature of the process and the motivations of the teams. This is a particularly interesting case of game theory and in my opinion, they should have anticipated that Skubal was going to ask for 30+M and increased their odds of winning by offering more. They didn't, and now they've successfully set a brand new record.
  20. Feels like a serious miscalculation on the part of the Tigers. He just won 2 CY in a row, if they would have come out with a higher number they might've had a shot.
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