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36 minutes ago, Timmy U said:

Are they trying to make sure that Vaughn is the highest paid player on the team as payback to everyone who said he should be non-tendered?

It's gonna be close but I think they're gonna sign a pitcher to a Fedde like deal.  2/$15M. 2/$20M.  Something like that but it will probably be back loaded.  Ha

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14 minutes ago, fathom said:

I love how their reporting in their by legit guys, yet people on here won’t believe us when they say they want to deal him with Crochet.

It's not that people don't believe it, it's that it's irrational and stupid and so people don't want to believe it. 

The payroll is already very low, the priority should be on adding young prospect talent not watering down packages for salary relief. 

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17 minutes ago, fathom said:

I love how their reporting in their by legit guys, yet people on here won’t believe us when they say they want to deal him with Crochet.

They listened to Crochet/Benny offers back in the summer. At that point, neither was eminently palatable as a TDL acquisition. Has anybody reported that Getz is actively shopping Benny and Crochet as a package now?

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22 minutes ago, SoCalChiSox said:

It's not that people don't believe it, it's that it's irrational and stupid and so people don't want to believe it. 

The payroll is already very low, the priority should be on adding young prospect talent not watering down packages for salary relief. 

JR must be an optimist to believe he can live to see a 10-year rebuild to a conclusion.

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29 minutes ago, SoCalChiSox said:

It's not that people don't believe it, it's that it's irrational and stupid and so people don't want to believe it. 

The payroll is already very low, the priority should be on adding young prospect talent not watering down packages for salary relief. 

Exactly.  The Sox payroll is at like $66 million after anticipated arbitration payouts.  There’s no reason for this team to neuter a Crochet or Robert trade return by including Benintendi.  It’s not like Getz is going to spend any of the freed up money anyways.

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I didn't have a problem with Getz starting off with offers that include both players. It's where they end up that matters. There are three outcomes, only one is bad. 

The return is greater than just Crochet by himself. Very unlikely, but it doesn't hurt to start from this position. If he doesn't start from a big win, he'll never win or break even. 

The return is about the same, which is a win for Getz. 

The return is less that what Crochet would get on his own, which is a loss for Getz and what most folks fear based on decades of Sox deals. 

 

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20 minutes ago, Texsox said:

I didn't have a problem with Getz starting off with offers that include both players. It's where they end up that matters. There are three outcomes, only one is bad. 

The return is greater than just Crochet by himself. Very unlikely, but it doesn't hurt to start from this position. If he doesn't start from a big win, he'll never win or break even. 

The return is about the same, which is a win for Getz. 

The return is less that what Crochet would get on his own, which is a loss for Getz and what most folks fear based on decades of Sox deals. 

 

I don’t quite understand your second outcome.  There’s only one reason that a team would take on Benintendi and his contract in a Crochet trade, and that is to pay less in the form of prospects for Crochet.  The return of a trade of Crochet and Benintendi won’t be “about the same” as a trade of Crochet alone.  Teams don’t take on $47.5 million in salary over the next 3 years for free, and we all know that Benintendi’s .685 OPS and noodle arm in LF isn’t worth that money.

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10 minutes ago, WhiteSox2023 said:

I don’t quite understand your second outcome.  There’s only one reason that a team would take on Benintendi and his contract in a Crochet trade, and that is to pay less in the form of prospects for Crochet.  The return of a trade of Crochet and Benintendi won’t be “about the same” as a trade of Crochet alone.

 

Then you are talking about the 3rd outcome if Getz accepts the deal. 

More than Crochet alone 

Equal to Crochet alone

Less than Crochet alone

Asking for the first two isn't a problem unless Getz accepts the third. 

 

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1 hour ago, fathom said:

I love how their reporting in their by legit guys, yet people on here won’t believe us when they say they want to deal him with Crochet.

Because it doesn't make any sense. I'm sure they'd love to dump Beni. I personally would just keep him. He was solid last few months of the season and he a good first half away from being moveable without being a negative asset. But if they can dump him now to open up more ABs for Fletcher/Deloach/Colas, I won't argue. That said, taking less return on Crochet to dump Beni makes less than no sense. 

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8 minutes ago, ChiSox59 said:

Because it doesn't make any sense. I'm sure they'd love to dump Beni. I personally would just keep him. He was solid last few months of the season and he a good first half away from being moveable without being a negative asset. But if they can dump him now to open up more ABs for Fletcher/Deloach/Colas, I won't argue. That said, taking less return on Crochet to dump Beni makes less than no sense. 

Exactly.  Benintendi in the second half…

235 PA

.263 AVG

.328 OBP

.502 SLG

.830 OPS

13 HR

38 RBI

It makes zero sense to ruin any trade return by including Benintendi.  The payroll is already one of the lowest in the MLB.  You may as well see if Benintendi continues his good second half into 2025 and then you can likely trade him without it hurting so bad.

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13 minutes ago, ChiSox59 said:

Because it doesn't make any sense. I'm sure they'd love to dump Beni. I personally would just keep him. He was solid last few months of the season and he a good first half away from being moveable without being a negative asset. But if they can dump him now to open up more ABs for Fletcher/Deloach/Colas, I won't argue. That said, taking less return on Crochet to dump Beni makes less than no sense. 

No, but it makes Jerry dollars, and that makes sense.

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1 hour ago, ChiSox59 said:

Because it doesn't make any sense. I'm sure they'd love to dump Beni. I personally would just keep him. He was solid last few months of the season and he a good first half away from being moveable without being a negative asset. But if they can dump him now to open up more ABs for Fletcher/Deloach/Colas, I won't argue. That said, taking less return on Crochet to dump Beni makes less than no sense. 

No one disagrees here. The problem is we don’t know if Jerry feels the same way. They want to get rid of the salary, clearly. We don’t know what directives Getz has been given by ownership. 

They can also easily “open up AB’s” by cutting him, but of course they won’t do that. 

What we do know as objective fact is no one is taking him on for a prospect or league minimum player. He won’t be moved unless the Sox are also taking on salary, or he is included in a package with Crochet or another positive value player. 

It doesn’t make sense to lessen the value of the Crochet package to include him. But just because we don’t agree with it doesn’t mean it won’t happen. It may not, but I would say it’s possible given ownership 

 

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27 minutes ago, Tony said:

No one disagrees here. The problem is we don’t know if Jerry feels the same way. They want to get rid of the salary, clearly. We don’t know what directives Getz has been given by ownership. 

They can also easily “open up AB’s” by cutting him, but of course they won’t do that. 

What we do know as objective fact is no one is taking him on for a prospect or league minimum player. He won’t be moved unless the Sox are also taking on salary, or he is included in a package with Crochet or another positive value player. 

It doesn’t make sense to lessen the value of the Crochet package to include him. But just because we don’t agree with it doesn’t mean it won’t happen. It may not, but I would say it’s possible given ownership 

 

Yeah, but if JR was so hell-bent on saving money in the worst way, wouldn't they have dealt Moncada's buyout with international money like they did before?

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