That doesn't count as nerve racking, though.
With Cease, one funny landing, one hard-hit line drive, one errant pop-up and boneheaded infield defense could be the difference between having a top-10 farm system and having nothing to show for Cease's current value.
I mean, they just need 3 starting pitchers, 4 bullpen arms, bounce-back and/or breakout performances out of LF, 3B, DH, and upgrades to C, 2B, SS, and RF, and they're right there in the thick of things.
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I'm just imagining the banter between Benetti and Stone in a broadcast of a meeting in a conference room, with breakroom doughnut reviews as filler material.
Maybe. It seems like the Pirates are more data-driven than most orgs. My guess is that if it's a "my legs feel great finally!" conversation, they've got some sort of biomechanical analysis that they've done.
The pirates are good at these low key signings where they see something that other orgs undervalue or miss.
I doubt it in this case, but i wonder if there is something they see is Yaz that they think they can get something useful out of him
Somewhere, Jake Peavy is lamenting a missed opportunity:
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/blogs/mlb-big-league-stew/jake-peavy-paid-75-000-duck-boat-painting-174557510--mlb.html