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Yep.If I've learned one thing about being online, it's that it's only a matter of time before the porn bots find you.
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They're on Facebook. They're on YouTube.
They're everywhere
Right?Don't give me hope
Soto being only 26 next year is probably a factor in them being willing to splurge on him. You’d essentially be purchasing the entire prime of a generational talent. You almost never have the opportunity to do that in free agency. He’s a once in a lifetime free agent.Right?
I said it a few pages back. Maybe, just maybe he gets into Henry's moneyball head and checks all the boxes.
Agreed, plus a best ever OBP which will help as he ages.Soto being only 26 next year is probably a factor in them being willing to splurge on him. You’d essentially be purchasing the entire prime of a generational talent. You almost never have the opportunity to do that in free agency. He’s a once in a lifetime free agent.
It’s not like buying into him when he’s 30 or even 28. Getting him at 26 makes a big difference on a 12+ year deal
What if I told you the Red Sox could have one of these two options... which would you choose and why?
A. Juan Soto at 14-years, $630 million for an AAV of $45 million/year.
B. One of the premier starters on the market (Burns, Fried, Snell) AND one of the premier closers on the market (Helsley, Williams, Scott) for a combined AAV of $45 million/year.
Also, there's this...
Counterpoint: The Red Sox outfield was pretty good last year. Their rotation was OK. The bullpen was bad. The Sox will see a greater immediate impact if they spend their money fixing holes in their roster than they will trying to improve on a strength.Def Juan because generational talent
Can’t really go wrong with either option imo i just would prefer the megastar and would deal from the outfield depth to get pitchingCounterpoint: The Red Sox outfield was pretty good last year. Their rotation was OK. The bullpen was bad. The Sox will see a greater immediate impact if they spend their money fixing holes in their roster than they will trying to improve on a strength.
What if they get Soto, trade for Crochet, and make a run at Sasaki? The latter two won't make a lot and still leaves the ability to sign a closer. Hopefully Fulmer and Liam Hendricks can contribute as well.Counterpoint: The Red Sox outfield was pretty good last year. Their rotation was OK. The bullpen was bad. The Sox will see a greater immediate impact if they spend their money fixing holes in their roster than they will trying to improve on a strength.
What if I told you the Red Sox could have one of these two options... which would you choose and why?
A. Juan Soto at 14-years, $630 million for an AAV of $45 million/year.
B. One of the premier starters on the market (Burns, Fried, Snell) AND one of the premier closers on the market (Helsley, Williams, Scott) for a combined AAV of $45 million/year.
Also, there's this...
Soto all day everyday. He makes the lineup way better by slotting everyone correctly. You can also use that signing to deal away someone like Abreyu for a starter and, you've actually improved.
I think the play is sign Soto, deal Abreyu ++ for Crochet, sign a mid tier starter, and fill out bullpen.
Ideally deal Yoshida as well, but you're taking a bad contract or eating money there, so who knows
I am not attaching Anthony with essentially a salary dump. He's basically untouchable despite having a log jam in the OF.But, if you have Soto -- you can package Yoshida with Anthony for a better return, because Soto, Rafaella, Duran could be your outfield for the next 7-8 years.
Really?I am not attaching Anthony with essentially a salary dump. He's basically untouchable despite having a log jam in the OF.
I am in no way shape or form trading him for pitching either
What???But, if you have Soto -- you can package Yoshida with Anthony for a better return, because Soto, Rafaella, Duran could be your outfield for the next 7-8 years.
If the Sox signed Soto --- ostensibly the OF could/would be:What???
You falling for SotoIf the Sox signed Soto --- ostensibly the OF could/would be:
Soto - Rafaella - Duran for 7-8 years
Move Anthony in a package for pitching.
Or keep Anthony and move Rafaella or Duran ---
Either way --- if they were to sign Soto they have flexibility to move an OF or OF prospect.
And -- this is all suggested with the thought that Abreu is being moved.
If that doesn't happen ---
How do you play --
Duran, Soto, Abreau, Rafaella, Anthony
Something has to give --- even if Rafaella moves to the IF.
This Soto stuff is hilarious
Steve Cohan wants him it’s done
You falling for Soto
There is 0.0 chance the Red Sox sign him