New Towns, New Threads, New Homes, New Beds: Offseason Transactions in 2023-2024
- Johnny Lunchbucket
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Re: New Towns, New Threads, New Homes, New Beds: Offseason Transactions in 2023-2024
Robert Stevenson, whom the Mets were said to have interest in, signs with the Angels.
John Brebbia off the market, signs with the White Sox.
John Brebbia off the market, signs with the White Sox.
Re: New Towns, New Threads, New Homes, New Beds: Offseason Transactions in 2023-2024
That'll fill that Ohtani-sized hole in the Angels' roster.
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Rhys Hoskins signs for two years with the Brewers.
Hope for the best. Expect the Mets.
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But they won't have to find Treasure Island to pay for his contract.
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- A Boy Named Seo
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Re: New Towns, New Threads, New Homes, New Beds: Offseason Transactions in 2023-2024
Paxton to the Dodgers, too. They've filled out their rotation and Clayton Kershaw is still floating around in the free agency ether.
great googly moogly!
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Re: New Towns, New Threads, New Homes, New Beds: Offseason Transactions in 2023-2024
We should totally sign Kershaw
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Ex-Dodger, Cub, Brave and Giant Joc Pederson continues his tour of the senior circuit by signing with the NL champ D'Backs.
Hope for the best. Expect the Mets.
- Frayed Knot
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Still effective when he can make his starts, but an avg of 22 GS/125 IP over the last three seasons
and a total of 2 starts/5.1 IP (and 9 ER) in the post-season despite all those LAD games
Turns 36 during ST
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- Johnny Lunchbucket
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I was thinking like Orel Hershiser, plus it would give the Dodgers a black eye
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Hector Neris is a North Sider.
Hope for the best. Expect the Mets.
- batmagadanleadoff
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Re: New Towns, New Threads, New Homes, New Beds: Offseason Transactions in 2023-2024
And trade for Greinke, too. Then the Mets could be the team where Hall of Fame bound pitchers go to decline and suck.
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I'm not sure we need to make those moves to be so known.
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Like I said, as a 5th starter in the vein of Hershiser 99.batmagadanleadoff wrote: ↑Sat Jan 27, 2024 10:51 amAnd trade for Greinke, too. Then the Mets could be the team where Hall of Fame bound pitchers go to decline and suck.
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Yeah, I'm all for getting guys in decline as long as expectations are managed, and they aren't acquired by dealing off guys in incline.
Or get deployed so as to block guys in incline.
Or get deployed so as to block guys in incline.
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New ownership grabs big name. Right outta the Steve Cohen playbook?
Hope for the best. Expect the Mets.
- Frayed Knot
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Not a new team or town but 23 y/o KCR SS Bobby Witt Jr., preparing to enter his 3rd ML season, just scored himself a tidy little 11 year
contract with options that can take it to 14 years. At somewhere between $288 to #377 million (depending on them option things) it's
believed to be the biggest deal for any Royal aside from the one recently completed by the late Elizabeth II of the London franchise.
contract with options that can take it to 14 years. At somewhere between $288 to #377 million (depending on them option things) it's
believed to be the biggest deal for any Royal aside from the one recently completed by the late Elizabeth II of the London franchise.
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LOL!Frayed Knot wrote: ↑Mon Feb 05, 2024 5:46 pm At somewhere between $288 to #377 million (depending on them option things) it's
believed to be the biggest deal for any Royal aside from the one recently completed by the late Elizabeth II of the London franchise.
But we're not sure how much the Royal family is paying Meghan Markle to stay out of England.
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I blame Susan Collins
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
"Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group". George Carlin
I have never insulted anyone. I simply describe them, accurately.
Re: New Towns, New Threads, New Homes, New Beds: Offseason Transactions in 2023-2024
Same town, same threads, same home, same bed for still a Dodger Clayton Kershaw
Hope for the best. Expect the Mets.
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Another one-year deal for the guy.
Third year in a row he became a free agent. Third year in a row he returned to the Dodgers for a single season.
A strange ongoing relationship that's somehow working for both parties.
Third year in a row he became a free agent. Third year in a row he returned to the Dodgers for a single season.
A strange ongoing relationship that's somehow working for both parties.
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Jose Altuve also comfy in familiar surroundings, signing a five-year extension with Houston.
Hope for the best. Expect the Mets.
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Kershaw, btw, will be unavailable for the first half of the 2024 season due to off-season shoulder surgery.
Dodgers have yet to announce the deal as it's pending on his physical which might not be a slam dunk.
Dodgers have yet to announce the deal as it's pending on his physical which might not be a slam dunk.
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- metsmarathon
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they're also probably waiting until thursday, which is the first day to put bodies on the 60-day dl, i think.
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Jorge Soler to the Giants, 3 years, $42 million.
Hope for the best. Expect the Mets.
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Last few dominoes will fall this week, I suspect, with pitchers & catchers reporting