Time and place too.Two Samardzija related rationalizations
1. His value now is 33% lower because he's under team control for 1.0 years instead of 1.5
2. His 2015 salary is projected to be almost double what he made in 2014
That was ever in question?And I guess Jed Hoyer's just a puppet
I don't think Ynoa is a lost cause yet but he's barely worth a slot on the 40-man right now. His results as a reliever this year weren't much better than as a starter. The strikeouts were up but he still gives up too many baserunners. Maybe Don Cooper can do something for him.Time and place too.Two Samardzija related rationalizations
1. His value now is 33% lower because he's under team control for 1.0 years instead of 1.5
2. His 2015 salary is projected to be almost double what he made in 2014
Hammel then >> Ynoa now
I think I heard they're going with Manziel this week.And I guess Jed Hoyer's just a puppet
Can't wait to read Pickles blog update on this.Not sure if it is sarcasm but he is saying it's true... Eno Sarris says that Bobby Evans, assistant GM Giants, told him minutes ago they were out on Lester. "We did not receive a rose." is the quote.
Dylan Hernandez of the Los Angeles Times reports that the Dodgers are out of the bidding for Jon Lester.
Lester had already eliminated the Giants and now he's officially crossed the Dodgers off his list. As many figured all along, the left-hander will wind up signing with either the Red Sox or Cubs. A decision could be revealed at some point Tuesday night.
Just ask that kid reporter, i bet he knows.Dammit I can't stay up all night. I only have like 11 beers left.
My kids aren't stupid enough to be reporters.Just ask that kid reporter, i bet he knows.Dammit I can't stay up all night. I only have like 11 beers left.
Burn.Lester joins a notable list of free agent signings by Epstein that includes:
Crawford, Dice-K, Renteria, Clement, Lugo and JD Drew
yeah, Hoyer calls the shots in Chicago instead of Epstein. Pretty similar to how Zaidi calls the shots in LA instead of Friedman.Good thing Epstein isn't the GM
Of course, but winning the offseason doesn't always amount to anything.Cubs fans gotta be ecstatic right now. They may not win this year cuz their bats are still a little young but theyre not far off.
Wanna adopt the Cubs with me for the year?<_<Doctor Detroit said:AL Central loading up!!!!
WSox and Stros re-tooling their bullpens.Neshek as well.Gregerson to Stros for 3yrs, 18.5m. good move
I like the way Houston is approaching it. RPs are variable due to their small sample size. The Astros got two guys for less than the cost of Robertson and with shorter contract commitments. I could see overspending for a closer if a team was contending and closer was a gap but I think depth is a better solution for clubs like the Sox and Astros who have more holes to plug.WSox and Stros re-tooling their bullpens.Neshek as well.Gregerson to Stros for 3yrs, 18.5m. good move
 They went after Miller & Robertson first so lets not starting sucking each others ##### just yet about them making a smart move since it was their plan CI like the way Houston is approaching it. RPs are variable due to their small sample size. The Astros got two guys for less than the cost of Robertson and with shorter contract commitments. I could see overspending for a closer if a team was contending and closer was a gap but I think depth is a better solution for clubs like the Sox and Astros who have more holes to plug.WSox and Stros re-tooling their bullpens.Neshek as well.Gregerson to Stros for 3yrs, 18.5m. good move
The seventh year option is $25M vested if he pitches 200 innings in year six. The buyout is $10M.So the Cubs gave Lester a $30M signing bonus spread out... is that included in the $155 number? http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2014/12/10/holy-moly-jon-lester-is-getting-a-30-million-signing-bonus-from-the-cubs/
They seem to be interpreting it as no which effectively makes the contract 6/185? That seems a bit crazy if true. Also has a 7th year vesting option for innings pitched. This contract looks huge.
Others like Dave Cameron are saying its included in the $155 which would make more sense. It's a way to work numbers around the luxury tax.
Lots of gay innuendo from you. Just an observation.They went after Miller & Robertson first so lets not starting sucking each others ##### just yet about them making a smart move since it was their plan CI like the way Houston is approaching it. RPs are variable due to their small sample size. The Astros got two guys for less than the cost of Robertson and with shorter contract commitments. I could see overspending for a closer if a team was contending and closer was a gap but I think depth is a better solution for clubs like the Sox and Astros who have more holes to plug.WSox and Stros re-tooling their bullpens.Neshek as well.Gregerson to Stros for 3yrs, 18.5m. good move
I just blew my wada.I'm Lesterbating all over the placeAnyone wanna touch tips?
TarantinoLots of gay innuendo from you. Just an observation.They went after Miller & Robertson first so lets not starting sucking each others ##### just yet about them making a smart move since it was their plan CI like the way Houston is approaching it. RPs are variable due to their small sample size. The Astros got two guys for less than the cost of Robertson and with shorter contract commitments. I could see overspending for a closer if a team was contending and closer was a gap but I think depth is a better solution for clubs like the Sox and Astros who have more holes to plug.WSox and Stros re-tooling their bullpens.Neshek as well.Gregerson to Stros for 3yrs, 18.5m. good move
I've been making a MonterO face all day.I just blew my wada.I'm Lesterbating all over the placeAnyone wanna touch tips?
  holiday.  Last year only three players made it through the full season with the team that picked them.  Adrian Nieto was a cromulent backup catcher for the White Sox, Tommy Kahnle was pretty decent out of the Rockies' bullpen and Wei Chung Wang, who was terrible in mop-up for the Brewers.   Most clubs seem to do a better job nowadays both in making their 40 man decisions and researching the player pool.He's still just 22 as of August and had his first run at AA last year...hit .236 though. Showed some pop, had 61 walks, struck out too much (112), made too little contact. Stole 54 bases (CS 14).Rule 5 is always a rosterholiday. Last year only three players made it through the full season with the team that picked them. Adrian Nieto was a cromulent backup catcher for the White Sox, Tommy Kahnle was pretty decent out of the Rockies' bullpen and Wei Chung Wang, who was terrible in mop-up for the Brewers. Most clubs seem to do a better job nowadays both in making their 40 man decisions and researching the player pool.
DeShields Jr. hit the wall last year offensively. He barely had a .700 OPS in the Texas League and his SB% is way down from the year he stole 100. I think the big problem is defense. Houston moved him to the OF exclusively last year. He's a lot less attractive as a Rule 5 pick as a no-hit fifth OF than as a utility IF. There have also been reports about poor attitude FWIW.
Cubs, eh? I can still hate the White Sox, right? I'm in.Wanna adopt the Cubs with me for the year?<_<Doctor Detroit said:AL Central loading up!!!!
BOOMCubs, eh? I can still hate the White Sox, right? I'm in.Wanna adopt the Cubs with me for the year?<_<Doctor Detroit said:AL Central loading up!!!!