JSngry Posted October 31 Report Posted October 31 Wanted to get this open before turning in for the evening. Waing for the watching of where all that moneys will be goings. Stay tuned! Quote
JSngry Posted October 31 Author Report Posted October 31 Alex Bregman going to the Tigers? I have yet to like Alex Bregman...can I learn to? Hmmm.... Quote
Dan Gould Posted November 5 Report Posted November 5 Very glad Wilyer Abreu got a Gold Glove (and as a rookie, no less). His defense was terrific and his hitting more than acceptable, with room for improvement. If he gets packaged for some immediate improvement like a pitcher or RH power hitter, I'll be annoyed, most likely. https://www.mlb.com/redsox/news/wilyer-abreu-wins-2024-gold-glove-award-red-sox Abreu recorded seven Outs Above Average, tied for first in MLB with Brewers outfielders Jackson Chourio and Sal Frelick. Abreu led the Majors in Defensive Runs Saved by a right fielder with 17, and his nine assists tied Hunter Renfroe and Juan Soto for most at the position. Quote
Dan Gould Posted November 8 Report Posted November 8 So when I read that Cole opted out of his deal and then the Yankees 'brought him back' I assumed they had rolled over and added a $36 million dollar salary on an extra contract year, per the deal they signed him to five years ago. Now it turns out the Yankees said "fine, you've opted out" and Cole said "but I don't wanna be a free agent" and everything goes on as if he never opted out??? What a crock of shit. You opt out, the contract is null and void. No "I crossed my fingers" bullshit. If he wants to return to the Yankees, new contract, from scratch. This is total bullshit. Quote
JSngry Posted November 8 Author Report Posted November 8 4 hours ago, Dan Gould said: So when I read that Cole opted out of his deal and then the Yankees 'brought him back' I assumed they had rolled over and added a $36 million dollar salary on an extra contract year, per the deal they signed him to five years ago. Now it turns out the Yankees said "fine, you've opted out" and Cole said "but I don't wanna be a free agent" and everything goes on as if he never opted out??? What a crock of shit. You opt out, the contract is null and void. No "I crossed my fingers" bullshit. If he wants to return to the Yankees, new contract, from scratch. This is total bullshit. It's like one of the old family sitcoms where the kid runs away from home and the parents say, okay, take care, and the kid is back in time for bed that night. Quote
Dan Gould Posted November 8 Report Posted November 8 Except they would have to change the locks and demand the secret passcode to let him back in. Quote
soulpope Posted November 19 Report Posted November 19 Luis Gil "Rookie of the Year" 2024 .... well deserved .... Quote
ghost of miles Posted November 22 Report Posted November 22 (edited) Yawn indeed—he was a landslide unanimous winner, first Yankee to do that since Mickey Mantle after his triple-crown 1956 season. Bobby Witt Jr (who’ll win one himself, sooner rather than later) was a unanimous pick for second place. Ohtani was a unanimous pick as well on the NL side and becomes the twelfth player in MLB to win three times, and only the second to win in each league (preceded by Frank Robinson). Edited November 22 by ghost of miles Quote
JSngry Posted November 23 Author Report Posted November 23 Yes, yawn. Was anybody expecting ANYBODY else in either league? Too bad they both disappeared for the Series. It must be hard for a non-fan of either/both of these teams to realize how impossible it's been to avoid them both, thanks to MLB'S relentless saturation hype pretty much straight throw from the preseason on. It's like jazz news that's all about Miles and Coltrane 24/7. Obviously they're important and obviously there's a market, but the last time I even thought about listening to Kind Of Blue was...at least a decade ago. I know how it goes. So nothing personal, but yes, yawn. Quote
JSngry Posted December 9 Author Report Posted December 9 Soto, damn that's a crazy deal. If you land the fish but never get to eat it, is that ok? Quote
JSngry Posted December 9 Author Report Posted December 9 What is ok is Dick Allen & Dave Parker. Allen...people forget (or just don't know) how "controversial" a personality he was. "Outspoken" it was called then... Quote
BFrank Posted December 9 Report Posted December 9 3 minutes ago, JSngry said: What is ok is Dick Allen & Dave Parker. Allen...people forget (or just don't know) how "controversial" a personality he was. "Outspoken" it was called then... You're right about Dick Allen. I always liked him, though. I remember at one point when he was playing first base and was heckled by fans, he would scratch "BOO" into the dirt next to the base with his cleat. Quote
soulpope Posted December 9 Report Posted December 9 https://www.mlb.com/news/juan-soto-agrees-to-contract-with-mets-sources The "generational player" was a mercenary on loan unsurprisingly .... Quote
Dan Gould Posted December 9 Report Posted December 9 Anything that hurts the Yankees gets thumbs up from me, but may the Mets know nothing but pain. I am guessing the reporting will be the Mets kept bidding and that's how they got him. He is a Boras client after all. Now, my guess is that the Yankees get Teoscar Hernandez as their consolation prize, overpaying and outbidding the Red Sox. Maybe I am wrong and the Red Sox do get him as he is reportedly intrigued by taking aim at the Green Monster. I got no problem with Dick Allen and Dave Parker getting to the HoF, but am curious if there was any decent support El Tiante or no. Quote
JSngry Posted December 9 Author Report Posted December 9 Tiant should have been in a long time ago imo. Quote
JSngry Posted Friday at 03:00 AM Author Report Posted Friday at 03:00 AM He missed Wyatt Langford... https://x.com/CalicoJoeMLB/status/1803623283985715452?lang=en Quote
Dan Gould Posted 5 hours ago Report Posted 5 hours ago Yankees get Cody Bellinger, but which version? The comeback player or the rather mediocre one from last year? A huge part of the answer, at least offensively, is whether this time a lefty power hitter takes advantage of the home park. Consider Rizzo and Verdugo from very recent history - there's no guarantee. Quote
soulpope Posted 4 hours ago Report Posted 4 hours ago https://www.mlb.com/news/yankees-next-moves-after-cody-bellinger-trade Now even more pressure on Juan Soro to prove he's stand alone "generational player" .... on comparable "bargain" Cody Bellinger not so much .... Quote
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