Yankees appear to be out on Harper: @StevePhillipsGM "Bad news for Scott Boras and Bryce Harper: per a source the #Yankees “will not be in on Harper.” Not a complete surprise as indicated by re-signing of Brett Gardner. Seems Machado and pitching additions are Plan A."
I don't see any way that Harper will go to the Cubs. I suppose it is possible in theory but it would open up the whole luxury tax issue for them and I'd think that they would want to avoid that if at all possible.
I wish you were GM. I love your ideas. There is really no excuse for the Sox to not be in on Harper and Machado but with this front office you never know.
Russell is never happening but I agree with his premise. Exploring bad short term contracts in order to get prospects/other MLB players isn't a terrible idea.
Another thing to consider as far as Machado goes is that the Sox would not have to forfeit a draft pick if they were to sign him. Being able to land a player of his caliber while keeping the draft pick has to be appealing from the Sox perspective, especially since they're still in the process of the rebuild.
Eovaldi would have been great but he will be way too expensive. Either of the Gray's and Shields is fine, Cease will replace Shields at some point next season anyway.
Machado isn't going back to the Dodgers and from what I've seen, the Cardinals are more interested in Harper. That leaves the Phillies, the Yankees, and us as the top 3 for Machado as of now. I don't think it's as impossible as some of you think.
As of right now, what do you guys think the odds are that the Sox will get Machado or Harper? I'll say 25% for Machado and like 1% for Harper, I don't see it happening with him.
He has no power though and he's already like 30 years old. I don't know why people (especially on Twitter) are making such a huge deal out of this. He isn't that good and wasn't the future at the catching position anyway. Who cares.
I'd bring back Abreu and non tender Avi. Although I wouldn't care if Abreu didn't come back either. He's been the best player on the team since he signed here but he deserves an opportunity to play for a winning team and not having his salary on the books also benefits the Sox.