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Maybe he doesn't want to live in Texas. Maybe he doesn't like their uniforms. Why knows?Why would he not want to go to Houston?
Maybe he doesn't want to live in Texas. Maybe he doesn't like their uniforms. Why knows?Why would he not want to go to Houston?
Why would he not want to go to Houston?
Picture the Toronto Blue Jays keeping first baseman Vladimir Guerrero Jr. long-term. Trading shortstop Bo Bichette. Signing free-agent third baseman Alex Bregman.
None of those outcomes is particularly likely. All, however, are in play, according to sources briefed on the Jays’ discussions.
The Jays are in talks with Guerrero about a long-term extension that would buy him out of his final year of arbitration and free agency. They are fielding interest in Bichette, who also is entering his walk year. And they are at least on the periphery of the Bregman sweepstakes, though other free agents, for now, appear better fits.
The perception within the industry remains that the Jays are desperate to do something big. Club president Mark Shapiro is in the final year of his contract. General manager Ross Atkins has just two years left. And the team is coming off a season in which it finished last in the AL East and won only 74 games.
Still, the Jays do not appear to be shopping Bichette. Executives from three rival clubs, granted anonymity for their candor, said the Jays are open to moving him, but only for a high price. Good luck, with Bichette coming off his down year, under club control for only one more season and set to earn $16.5 million in 2025.
Hey it’s cold up here man. Braves have no excuse thoughLooking like the Braves and Jays have decided to hibernate this winter.
I abhor seeing teams refuse to spend. The Nats and Lerners are very rich but refuse to spend on their team for a myriad of excuses. The fanbase is split on it and argues back and forth. Personally I think if you own a team you should spend as much as possible to compete. People like the Nuttings, Fishers, Shermans, Lerners et al who sit on their ASS all day without making the product on the field better, are part of the problem. To me that, and the skyrocketing contracts, are the biggest problems with this sport.
That Bryant contract was a joke before the ink was dry.That Bryant contract looking like Chris Davis's from a few years ago, just without the .160 BA
That Bryant contract was a joke before the ink was dry.
That Bryant contract makes even less sense given how the Rockies spend. Don’t get what the play by either was.