Non-NYM off-season moves
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At $40M per, he's not opting out too soon.
Nick Pivetta got four years and $55M, with two opt-outs, from the Padres. His first year comes in at a $3M signing bonus and a $1M salary.
As long as he's at least adequate, it's a massive bargain for the Padres.
Nick Pivetta got four years and $55M, with two opt-outs, from the Padres. His first year comes in at a $3M signing bonus and a $1M salary.
As long as he's at least adequate, it's a massive bargain for the Padres.
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Wow, Bregman got way more than Pete did.
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He's nine months older than Alonso and has more than double the WAR (according to Fangraphs), so I get it.
It will be interesting to see if the Sox move Devers off third (where he's not very good) and bench/trade Casas or Yoshida, or whether they say "the hell with defense" and move Bregman to second and block Kristian Campbell, or move Campbell to the outfield or short and block one of their other prospects.
It will be interesting to see if the Sox move Devers off third (where he's not very good) and bench/trade Casas or Yoshida, or whether they say "the hell with defense" and move Bregman to second and block Kristian Campbell, or move Campbell to the outfield or short and block one of their other prospects.
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The Pivetta deal shows how cash-poor the Padres are this year. I think it signals that they might be more apt to move Cease than I thought.
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Wow, Bregman didn't get the long-term deal he craved, but he got 3 years at an excessive rate and opt outs. I know he brings defensive value vs. Pete and is a better base runner, but that is a big jump over what Pete got. I think the Red Sox overpaid, particularly when arguably their best player already plays 3rd base. Reports say the Red Sox plan to try Bregman at second base.
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SS - Paul DeJong -- 31 y/o SS with pop (24 HRs in '24) and a glove but a sub-.300 career OBP. And, no, the Mets shouldn't sign him just so we won't have to face him.PDJ to the Nats, one year, $1M. I'd have rather given that to him than face him 18 times this season.
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The Detroit Free Press reported that the Tigers offered six years, $171.5 million with an opt-out clause after the 2026 season. And Bregman turned them down.The Hot Corner wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2025 12:41 pmWow, Bregman didn't get the long-term deal he craved, but he got 3 years at an excessive rate and opt outs.
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Apparently he wanted the higher yearly (3/120 w/ opt outs) over the longer term (6/171.5 w/ opt outs). It generally comes down to the money. I still think the Red Sox overpaid, but I guess time will tell.Gwreck wrote: ↑Sun Feb 16, 2025 10:31 amThe Detroit Free Press reported that the Tigers offered six years, $171.5 million with an opt-out clause after the 2026 season. And Bregman turned them down.The Hot Corner wrote: ↑Thu Feb 13, 2025 12:41 pmWow, Bregman didn't get the long-term deal he craved, but he got 3 years at an excessive rate and opt outs.
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The now 40 y/o Justin Turner to the Cubs for one season.
With the Brewers and Cardinals both losing players and seemingly not spending much money this winter, and the Pirates and Reds both being the Pirates and the Reds.
It seems that the 3rd largest market Cubs with the goldmine that is Wrigley Field would be going all out to win the NLC. But apparently this was their backup plan for not getting Alex Bregman.
This, btw, was Turner's sixth time signing a FA contract. 3x with the Dodgers, then with the Red Sox in '23 and Toronto in '24
With the Brewers and Cardinals both losing players and seemingly not spending much money this winter, and the Pirates and Reds both being the Pirates and the Reds.
It seems that the 3rd largest market Cubs with the goldmine that is Wrigley Field would be going all out to win the NLC. But apparently this was their backup plan for not getting Alex Bregman.
This, btw, was Turner's sixth time signing a FA contract. 3x with the Dodgers, then with the Red Sox in '23 and Toronto in '24
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