Red Sox/MLB 2025 Off-Season Hot Stove II - Who’s at Third?

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Today is why I despise spring training. Far too long, and far too little actually going on, so every comment, giggle, eye roll, and sideways glance is parsed and over analyzed to the degree the dad of a teenaged girl scrutinizes her prom date.

Like just about 98% of the time, everything we’re worried about today will be resolved by Memorial Day, and a new set of concerns will take their place.
 

PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. -- New York Mets owner Steve Cohen said he had a payroll budget in mind when the offseason began, but he had "blown through" that number by the time players reported for spring training.

"Because I want a winning team," Cohen said Tuesday at Clover Park, the Mets' spring training home. "And I want to get the best team I can on the field."

The Mets' current projected payroll is approximately $325 million -- second in baseball to the Los Angeles Dodgers -- after an offseason that included giving star Juan Soto the richest contract in professional sports history. That is well over the highest competitive balance tax threshold of $301 million, which comes with a 60% surcharge on every dollar spent over that mark widely referred to as "The Cohen Tax" in honor of the Mets' owner.
 
I really don't get all the venom directed at Cassas. Its a little over the top IMHO. He's a gifted talent who's young, and definitely lacks some maturity and media savvy. He's basically Nuke Laloosh........hardly a douchebag or a nutcase. He could benefit from a little more veteran mentorship. As could the rest of these kids coming up...

 
Today is why I despise spring training. Far too long, and far too little actually going on, so every comment, giggle, eye roll, and sideways glance is parsed and over analyzed to the degree the dad of a teenaged girl scrutinizes her prom date.

Like just about 98% of the time, everything we’re worried about today will be resolved by Memorial Day, and a new set of concerns will take their place.
I'd say you're largely correct but to me the comments from Casas on this particular subject are something that could have an entire organization doing a collective face palm. It's just not what you're looking for the day after this "controversy" struck. I don't think it's too much to ask to have him show some common sense. But then again maybe it is. I sure as hell hope Casas is ready to do the one thing he's good at come opening day. Hit the baseball or look out kid. Better not have a terrible first month or milk another injury.
 
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I'd say you're largely correct but to me the comments from Casas on this particular subject are something that could have an entire organization doing a collective face palm. It's just not what you're looking for the day after this "controversy" struck. I don't think it's too much to ask to have him show some common sense. But then again maybe it is. I sure as hell hope Casas is ready to do the one thing he's good at come opening day. Hit the baseball or look out kid. Better not have a terrible first month or milk another injury.

Oh, I’m definitely not ignoring his slip up today.

Just pretty sure things will get smoothed over pretty quickly.
 
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I just don't like Casas. From this comment to the time Fox asked him a simple question and he rambled for ten minutes, to his mental rehearsal swings while recovering from injury incredibly slowly, there is a pattern here. He is vain to the point of being egomaniacal. This is hardly unheard of among baseball players, but this kid takes it to a pretty serious extreme.
 
I really don't get all the venom directed at Cassas. Its a little over the top IMHO. He's a gifted talent who's young, and definitely lacks some maturity and media savvy. He's basically Nuke Laloosh........hardly a douchebag or a nutcase. He could benefit from a little more veteran mentorship. As could the rest of these kids coming up...


He’s neither. He’s just a wannabe.

I just don't like Casas. From this comment to the time Fox asked him a simple question and he rambled for ten minutes, to his mental rehearsal swings while recovering from injury incredibly slowly, there is a pattern here. He is vain to the point of being egomaniacal. This is hardly unheard of among baseball players, but this kid takes it to a pretty serious extreme.
I feel like yelling at him. What the f*** have you done kid? Lol.
 
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I really don't get all the venom directed at Cassas. Its a little over the top IMHO. He's a gifted talent who's young, and definitely lacks some maturity and media savvy. He's basically Nuke Laloosh........hardly a douchebag or a nutcase. He could benefit from a little more veteran mentorship. As could the rest of these kids coming up...


Well we can rule Devers out for this.
 
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First Bregman, now Youk out. Sox are on a heater. The more Lou Merloni the better.

Lou is miles better than Youk, but I definitely liked Youk more than most here and wonder who will do the games Lou doesn’t?

Devil you know, kind of situation.
 
Lou is miles better than Youk, but I definitely liked Youk more than most here and wonder who will do the games Lou doesn’t?

Devil you know, kind of situation.
Good question. I was not a fan of Youk, but they will find another ex-sock to fill in for a few games. I always thought Todd Walker was very good in his short stint, but Nesn never gave him another shot.
 
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I just don't like Casas. From this comment to the time Fox asked him a simple question and he rambled for ten minutes, to his mental rehearsal swings while recovering from injury incredibly slowly, there is a pattern here. He is vain to the point of being egomaniacal. This is hardly unheard of among baseball players, but this kid takes it to a pretty serious extreme.
Do you like anything or anyone?
 

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