Anyway, Jim has been on fire this winter with his insider takes.
Juan Soto
https://yanksgoyard.com/yankees-fans-wi ... d-sox-takeIt's likely that the oddness of the situation -- and Soto's comfort in pinstripes -- factored into former MLB GM Jim Bowden's assessment of his favorite fit for the 26-year-old slugger this offseason. Bowden picked the Yankees as his favorite fit for Soto, aligning with ESPN MLB's panel of experts, a group that predicted 12-to-6 on Tuesday that he'd land back in the Bronx (12 Yankees, 4 Mets, 2 Blue Jays).
Blake Snell
https://www.newsweek.com/sports/mlb/mlb ... on-1979111As part of his list of 25 early offseason predictions, Jim Bowden of The Athletic offered an outlook that should excite Orioles fans. "The Orioles ink Blake Snell to a three-year, $105 million deal and then trade three strong prospects to the Athletics for flame-throwing closer Mason Miller, whom they convert back to a starting pitcher," Bowden wrote.
Corbin Burnes
https://www.newsweek.com/sports/mlb/mlb ... on-1979111Bowden also projects Orioles ace Corbin Burnes to land with the New York Mets
Max Fried
https://www.newsweek.com/sports/mlb/mlb ... rs-1978715But MLB insider Jim Bowden recently projected Soto to sign back with the Yankees in a deal worth north of $600 million. For the Mets, they would then have quite a lot of money to spend on the rest of the free agency class -- and that's exactly what Bowden projects them to do. "The Mets focus on starting pitching in free agency and manage to sign both Corbin Burnes and Max Fried to long-term contracts while also bringing back first baseman Pete Alonso, dropping more than half a billion in future salary commitments to land the trio"
Willy Adames
https://dodgersway.com/ex-mlb-gm-predic ... 0required).Jim Bowden predicts six-year, $150 million deal for Willy Adames with Dodgers this offseason
Christian Walker
https://www.sportingnews.com/us/mlb/sea ... a28a98615cThis winter's signing could be a first baseman with pop, something the Mariners haven't had since the days of Richie Sexson. Jim Bowden of The Athletic predicted on Friday that Seattle would sign Arizona Diamondbacks slugger Christian Walker to a three-year deal. "The Mariners sign first baseman Christian Walker (three years, $72 million), improving offensively and defensively at the position," Bowden said.
Yusei Kikuchi
https://www.si.com/mlb/red-sox/boston-r ... den%20said.Jim Bowden of The Athletic didn't project any nine-figure signings for the Red Sox, but he did pair them with a starter they've seen lots of in previous American League East matchups. He predicted that Boston would ink former Toronto Blue Jays star Yusei Kikuchi, most recently of the Houston Astros, to a three-year, $42 million contract.
Of course, to be fair, free agent predictions are incredibly tough to make. But it's crazy that a guy can make a good living just throwing out random guesses. Other than Soto, I don't think any of these players were even linked to the teams that Bowden predicted. And I don't need to be an insider to tell you the Mets weren't going to sign Burnes or Fried, much less both of them.