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RatkoVarda

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  1. Urshela or Merrifield would both make sense in a Canha-like way both are a bit above the Ibanez/Vierling/McKinstry tier. Baez, Keith and (later) Jung are priority guys. Kriedler, Lipcuis, Leonard, Perez and maybe even Maton give them lots of options.
  2. https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2023/11/2023-24-top-50-free-agents-with-predictions.html Tiger FA predictions: Sonny Gray, Jordan Hicks, Jack Flaherty, Taylor Mahle, Gio Urshela, Ahmed Rosario, Luis Severino. Harris will not be signing Rosario obviously.
  3. if Kelly was Avila's guy, his performance would have him out the door, but Harris is like any GM, going to give his guys more shots
  4. Canha makes the team better, which is good; I doubt Harris adds much more on the position player side, which is bad
  5. if someone really cared about spending or the national debt (2 separate but related issues), you only have to look at Clinton-Obama-Biden vs. Bush-Trump, to see what party consistently does better on these issues but there is no large group of voters who really care about these issues, which every Washington pol knows, which is why we have the government we have
  6. Voting 3rd party, not voting, and voting for Trump are all the same thing.
  7. what's bonkers is that Biden has had so many wins, and bi-partisan wins. People claim that is what they want - someone who can reach across the aisle and get things done. at worst, he is an average president, and considering a vile, life-long grifter is the other choice, incomprehensible to me that Biden is not lapping the field. I don't know how to have Biden get more credit for what he's done. I remain hopeful that when it comes down to this: an uninspired choice vs. the worst possible choice - Biden will win that binary decision easily; but frankly, its 50/50 right now, and that says a lot about the future of the country, and it is not looking good
  8. for those targeting Padres players (or recent FAs), looks like SD borrowed $50M from MLB to make payroll last year; their Bally network seems to be in worse shape than Detroit's; they have huge debt ratio problems; and now this. So it seems the rumored need to move salary is maybe real.
  9. Ibanez does not have a guaranteed roster spot for OD, but he at least is penciled in the lineup to go North as of today.
  10. for position players, one spot open, two if they move on from Kelly: Rogers; Kelly; Tork; Keith; McKinstry; Ibanez; Baez; Veirling; Canha; Meadows; Green; Carp. Last spot will probably come from internal options, but would be happy to find another one year guy like Canha. Toledo is looking solid: Dingler; Sands; Jung; Leonard; Kreidler; Lipcius; Baddoo; Perez; Malloy; Bigbie; with Maton, Short and Nevin out of options.
  11. Law had Canha as the #28 overall FA; looks like Law was assuming Brewers would buy him out; huge bargain if he puts up 2.0 WAR for just 11.5M; even if it is an overpay, Harris avoids having to give one of the crappy RH FA outfielders a 2-year contract; looks like a solid move; and again Harris gets a guy with the skills he claims he wants Canha gave the Mets about three and a half wins of production on the two-year deal he signed before 2022 before they traded him to Milwaukee for a fringe pitching prospect in Justin Jarvis, after which he ran his two-year total to 4.6 rWAR — a screaming bargain for the $24 million total he earned in the period. He became a very strong on-base guy at age 30, and last year’s OBP of .355 was his lowest since 2018, maybe because he failed to lead the league in times hit by a pitch for the first time in three years. He doesn’t have enough power to be a regular in a corner, but he doesn’t show much platoon split and could overcome the lack of power if he gets his OBPs back up to the .370-plus range. If you’re a glass-half-full person, you see Canha’s .373 OBP in Milwaukee after the trade and hope there’s another year or two of that production in here, in which case he ought to get another two-year deal for something more like $28-30 million.
  12. Add 1/23, making it a 4/72 deal, 18 per, full no trade, pre-pay some of it as signing bonus, that’s fair for both sides
  13. did anyone do a deep dive into why AAA numbers were so bonkers in 2023? or maybe it does not need a deep dive, and it is as simple as "the pitching sucked"
  14. last Gaza election was 2006; Hamas "won"; and then did not allow any more elections; just another reason to hope that Israel cripples Hamas; that would greatly benefit Gazans
  15. the Braves sign Joe Jimenez 3/26M
  16. thank you for this. the civilian deaths in Gaza are war crimes, and Hamas is the only group that should be charged with those war crimes.
  17. stupid Rangers spent all that cash in 2021 to go from 60 to 68 wins, and for what? besides a World Series title, what did it get them? they would have been better off finishing third and further assessing the situation.
  18. Dump can never even being to understand a situation where both sides are happy, both are winners. And this is 100% correct: Good news though:
  19. thank you for this.
  20. the entire Tom Brady coaching tree continues to struggle greatly when anyone does not have Tom Brady at QB
  21. this is confusing: Minnesota Trades Cleveland To Jacksonville
  22. how does one "negotiate" with this?
  23. Texas is "only" paying Max 22.5M next year; Mets pick up the rest
  24. Tatis would instantly and easily be the Tigers best player, and he represents a level of player they have not had for years and years and may not have unless Tork, Greene, Keith or Clark can get that done. I highly doubt he is obtainable, but adding him would be a fantastic move, and probably worth the risk.
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