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  1. I actually think there is a solid chance Clevinger does return. From the Sox perspective, picking up their side of the option is a no brainer. They need minimum 3 SP and he's a net cost of $8M. No way you find a better arm for $8M. From Clevinger's perspective, he locks in $8M in extra dollars for 2024 and gets another year of the passage of time away from his DV allegations. That at least has to be part of the calculus here, there are definitely teams that won't touch him with a 10 foot pole, we just don't know how many. The fact that he went unclaimed on waivers is at least some indication teams don't want his baggage, though obviously the price tag was significant with the buyout. If I had to guess, Clevinger is pitching for the Sox next season.
  2. Ok, mid next season. Whatever. He's a big time LHP prospect coming off TJS. His results this year are pretty irrelevant.
  3. Eder is widely considered one of the best 10 LHSP prospects in the game. He'll probably be a top 100 prospect early next season. His numbers have been bad this year, but he's coming off TJS. Let's wait until we see what he looks like next season before we write him off as nothing.
  4. Its always been a health thing for Yoan. He's a fantastic defensive 3B. He doesn't need to be that good of a bat to a well above average contributor. At this point, I will certainly not argue with anyone that hates him and says he's a cancer. I am not convinced he's a true clubhouse problem, but I think its more than he just doesn't care all that much. The reality of the situation is that Yoan is going to be here next year unless Getz eats like $20M+. I don't see that happening. So I am hoping to see a really nice first half from Yoan, and maybe Sox can move him at the deadline for a lottery ticket and some $ for JR's pocket.
  5. You really think the Sox are just gonna essentially black ball him? That’d be quite a position to take, especially because he’ll probably rake in AAA and obviously does some stuff this club really lacks when he’s going right.
  6. Hasn't JR already said a long contracted rebuild isn't happening this offseason? The Sox can't really even benefit that much from a tank job in 2024. They cannot pick top 6 in the draft two years in a row. It is more than fair to debate that the "core" of this team isn't worth building around coming off an 100 loss season, but there is something there to work with, especially when you have Luis Robert and a guy in Cease you pretty much can't trade this winter at this point. I think the Sox are much more likely to try to scrape together a .500ish team that could stay in the AL central race than enter another rebuild.
  7. I mean, is it possible he gets traded? Sure. But it wouldn't make much sense, in my opinion. Sox have been looking for a LHH RF for years. He hits LH. He plays hard. He has power. He has a glove (though its been much worse than I anticipated, but a lot of his gaffes seem to be mental). Don't get me wrong, its been a disaster debut season for Oscar. But trading him now doesn't make a ton of sense to me. Its not like the Sox are forced to make a decision on him this offseason -- he can be optioned in 24 and 25. I'd much rather see them try to actually develop this guy than trade him after a disaster rookie campaign.
  8. Man, I'd be surprised by this. Guy has 2 more seasons of options. Trading him after a terrible rookie campaign would be silly, especially for a team that badly needs a LHH RF. The mistake was just writing his name into the 2023 lineup in sharpie coming out of ST and not making him earn it in AAA first.
  9. Stupid. Let the kid play through his struggles. I get there is more here than just bad performance, but he's not going to learn in AAA. Weird to make an example of him when he is one of the few guys on this roster than will be here long term.
  10. Sox need plenty of pen arms. In the highly unlikely event that the Sox acquire enough SP that Kopech isn't needed in the rotation (pipe dream), may as well stick him in the pen as opposed to selling at his lowest point.
  11. I find Pedro's post-game media chats so strange. He literally just recaps the game. Adds no real analysis or commentary. I have never seen a manager do it like it that...its really weird.
  12. 6-4 right hander recently DFA by the Pirates. Appears 2023 is his last option year. MLB experience with Seattle, Cleveland and Pittsburgh. 3.83 career ERA (4.93 xFIP) across 120 IP. 9.30 K/9; 4.95 BB/9. https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/ramiryo01.shtml
  13. I'd be pretty happy with the first three. Cease, Nola, Giolito, Kopech, and Clevinger (think there is decent chance this is one of those rare instances both sides opt in) or another $10M stop gap type isn't awful with Nastrini, Mena, Eder, Thompson, Davis Martin, Sean Burke and Ky Bush as upper minors SP depth. Could be a lot worse. I am not as against a Salvy Perez deal as some Sox fans. He's a shell of his former self, but would be a fine add if Royals kicked in some serious cash (i think they'd need to send upwards of $30M to make it worthwhile), while Sox send basically nothing their way. I have no interest in paying Salvy more than like $7M AAV, and he's due 2/$44M. Assuming that doesn't work for the Royals, Maldonado would be OK I guess. At least you know the glove is great. The catching options aren't exactly great, and the Sox obviously have to do something at the catching position. Going to need to see more shakeup on the offensive side, though. It's going to require creativity.
  14. Bolded tally to 34. Think the non-bolded in the final group are easy cuts. Sox may elect to hold onto Peralta and Perez, but I'd say those are most likely cuts from the bubble group. Worth noting that all of Touki, Deivi Garcia, Luis Patino and Jimmy Lambert are out of options or will be next season. Obviously all of them aren't making the 2024 OD roster, though I think Touki has at least earned a roster spot to start the season, imo.
  15. Lucas might be getting waived again. WOOF. Dude has cost himself some serious coin the last 6 weeks.
  16. Losing is way better than winning at this point, but wow, they sure are looking bad while doing it. Not sure I’ve been this disinterested in the Sox in my lifetime. Blows
  17. This. If healthy, and that’s an enormous if, I think he has a solid 2024. Also think there’s a decent chance the org is just done with him and do what is necessary to move him, which is probably eat $20M or so including the buyout.
  18. Seby sucks but controllable thru 27. I’d have just cut Yaz and figured it out later.
  19. One thing of note, in his media availability JR said unequivocally "Going forward, Tony LaRussa has no decision making authority in this organization." Worth mentioning.
  20. Because he is an impending FA and these games don't matter. Literally zero reason to claim him.
  21. SUper Joe has been gone for a year.
  22. Is there a video to this pre-press confernce chat he had with reporters? Doubt it, but I'd love to see it.
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