Canada4Gold
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In other news the Texas Rangers are bidding to host the next world cup
Texas isn't that far away from being good though. The lineup is basically ready to go, they now have a legitimate rotation between Perez, Jon Gray and now DeGrom. They're still allegedly in on Kodai Senga.DeGrom wasting his remaining prime years on a terrible Rangers team and the Rangers throwing money away on a player that can't stay healthy and will be past prime when/if they get good.
The Rangers have decided that money is in fact, no thing. As you pointed out i don't think a team throws the bank vault at guys like Seager/Semien and then goes "nah we're good"I don’t mind it from either side. DeGrom gets paid and goes to a weak division. Eventually the Astros have to feel these losses (Springer, Correra and possibly Verlander). West could be opening.
Not ideal with his recent injury history. But at this point if you are the Rangers, do you care? What do you have to lose? Can’t spend $500M+ on Seager and Semien and then less than a year later, stop spending.
I think it might work out if he stays healthy. Deal is for his 35-39 seasons.
If he ages like Scherzer or Verlander, which is possible and even likely, the Rangers are very happy.
I’d actually take deGrom at $185M over 5 for his aged 35-39 seasons over:
Scherzer at $130M over 3 for aged 37-39
or
Say Verlander at $120M over 3 or $80M over 2 for his aged 40-42 seasons.
The Mets will push real hard for Verlander now. Hopefully things start to move.
Definitely nice to see teams aggressively trying to win, but it says a lot about the state of the Rangers recently that they spent about $700 million (so far) the last two offseasons to get to "If our new frequently-injured ace can stay healthy and we can plug a couple more holes in the lineup and rotation and then completely rebuild the entire bullpen, we might be able to push for a playoff spot since the division looks weak."The Rangers have decided that money is in fact, no thing. As you pointed out i don't think a team throws the bank vault at guys like Seager/Semien and then goes "nah we're good"
They're in it to at least try and win it. I respect it. The more teams that try to win is better for baseball as a whole.
There’s a report (Robert Murray on twitter) that Brian Reynolds has asked to be traded. I know it’s been discussed that Pit isn’t a fit for our excess catching, but would love if we could find a way. He’s almost a perfect fit.