Grahamburn
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Weird trade, but a Mallex Smith Kevin Kiermaier one two punch at the top should wreak some havoc on the bases.
I'm not sure what has changed since I wrote this in August. They signed a good catcher who is dead. I guess Souza will get another chance to be awful both at bat AND in the field. So that's exciting. LF is Colby Rasmus and...does it really matter?So what's the plan for next year? There isn't any mlb talent at AAA except maybe Gillapsie but he's 2018. There is some talent at AA.
C - Maile????
1B - Miller
2B - Forsythe
SS - Duffy
3B - Longo
LF - who the F knows
CF - KK
RF - who the F knows. Souza sucks
DH - Dickerson, but he sucks
Archer
Snell
Odorizzi
Smyly
Cobb
Andriese
Good rotation as always, even if they struggled some this year. Cobb could and probably will be traded
decent 1/2 in the pen with Colome and Box I guess.
Lot of holes. Not sure if the other side of the rainbow is anywhere near.
Hope you're right but I'm not seeing it. Who is going to hit lefties?It's not a bad lineup considering their budget![]()
The offense has pretty fair R/L balance and it's not out of the question to add another right-handed bat. They need to find a platoon partner at 1B or DH so the defensive bar is set pretty low. If you need somebody to GIDP against a lefty, Billy Butler is rested and ready. They also evidently like Jason Coats more than Mahtook as a right-handed OF.Hope you're right but I'm not seeing it. Who is going to hit lefties?
Yea it was a market inefficiency they were able to exploit for a while but the league has caught up.The offense has pretty fair R/L balance and it's not out of the question to add another right-handed bat. They need to find a platoon partner at 1B or DH so the defensive bar is set pretty low. If you need somebody to GIDP against a lefty, Billy Butler is rested and ready. They also evidently like Jason Coats more than Mahtook as a right-handed OF.
The problem with platooning all over the place is making roster space for everyone. Tampa would probably have benefitted more than most from the 26 man roster idea that was floated during CBA negotiations.
I mean archer is really good and signed to a ridiculous contract. They should be asking that and more.I keep seeing how much the Cubs (especially Maddon) really really want Chris Archer, but Tampa won't budge unless Baez or Schwarber, and a top level prospect head east.
That's a deal-breaker for Theo.
I don't either. I read an interesting article a few weeks ago about how the Rays should leave Andriese in the pen as he's awesome the first time around, but then that leaves the 5th starter as Chase Whitley which doesn't seem ideal.I wouldn't think the Rays would be interested in moving another starter after dealing Smyly.
2018 ERA Champs (72-90 record)Jose De Leon is a good get for the Rays
Rays being Rays. As soon as someone starts making a little money they're gone. Looks like a pretty dominant rotation for the future though.Rays just traded Logan Forsyth, cause hey, who needs stupid offense.
I don't care for Carter a lot. Think Napoli is better, but (deep sigh)...he will also be more expensive.Sounds like they aren't done. Moving Miller back to 2B and signing Carter seems like a smart play. Beckham and Franklin are your utility guys. I think I'd keep Colome though unless they're blown away by a deal? A Colome/Boxberger back end of the bullpen with the rotation they have could definitely suppress some runs.
Active, analytical small budget clubs are interesting to watch in the off-season. Other than Longoria and Archer, the Rays' lineup has a bit of the island of misfit toys look about it but I think the organization has done a good job of balancing youth, budget and quality.For a 70 win team, these guys sure do generate plenty of discussion.
Well it wasn't all that long ago they rode the same ideas into annual 90+ win seasons.For a 70 win team, these guys sure do generate plenty of discussion.
Just trying to give the Hot Stove Sox a run for their money.For a 70 win team, these guys sure do generate plenty of discussion.
Well that and top five draft picks of Longoria and Price.Well it wasn't all that long ago they rode the same ideas into annual 90+ win seasons.
I am pretty sure those two guys alone didn't propel them to 95 win seasons.Well that and top five draft picks of Longoria and Price.
The White Sox are doing a rebuild with youth which to me is less interesting than the Rays' approach. There's only so much you can say about Moncada and Giolito because nobody knows how good they'll be including the Sox. Piecing together a semi-competitive lineup with guys like Rasmus, Matt Duffy and Jason Coats is more of a puzzle. You mostly know what they can and can't do so the challenge is to put them in positions where they can succeed.Grahamburn said:Just trying to give the Hot Stove Sox a run for their money.
Friedman made some good trades and some of the acquisitions from the Chuck LaMarr era developed. The construction of the 2017 club is different from the World Series team. They seem to be treading water until their next wave of young players comes in. Only Carlos Pena and Iwakuma fit the model of undervalued talent that they're bringing in now (I'm probably forgetting others).Capella said:I am pretty sure those two guys alone didn't propel them to 95 win seasons.
:flex:Grahamburn said:Just trying to give the Hot Stove Sox a run for their money.
It kind of is different but the same idea of basing it on pitching and then matchups offensively.Friedman made some good trades and some of the acquisitions from the Chuck LaMarr era developed. The construction of the 2017 club is different from the World Series team. They seem to be treading water until their next wave of young players comes in. Only Carlos Pena and Iwakuma fit the model of undervalued talent that they're bringing in now (I'm probably forgetting others).
Wouldn't you rather play for the Yankees too?LoMo over Carter for a mere $500k difference. Maybe CC wasn't interested in playing in Tampa?
If I'm signing a one year deal, looking to maximize my future earning potential, I #### for 162 and look for the best place for me to do that.Wouldn't you rather play for the Yankees too?
They certainly stick to their guns. Surprised they even looked at him with Boras as his agent.Capella said:Wieters to the Nats
Team isn't even trying. Can't wait till they call me to buy tickets. My favorite call of the year.
He wouldn't have been but Ramos isn't going to be ready to catch until July. If they were interested in competing they would have moved to shore that up for the 3 months he's gone, and also in case he can't return right away.The extension Longoria signed five years ago is finally kicking in this year. He's still well below market value but accounts for about 18% of total payroll. Wieters would have been a second contract over $10M and wouldn't be a huge upgrade over a healthy Ramos.
Serious question - I wonder if the FO ever meets with the folks in sales to get a picture of what customers are saying about the product? I go back and forth. I'm mostly convince the FO doesn't give enough of a #### to even ask, but another part of me thinks it would be crazy not to take the fan base temperature by simply asking employees about the feedback they are receiving. Some years I give the polite "no thanks, not interest in a package". Other times, like 2 weeks ago, I asked the rep who called me if he thought the Padre rotation was capable of leading this team to the playoffs,Wieters to the Nats
Team isn't even trying. Can't wait till they call me to buy tickets. My favorite call of the year.
I had a friend actually sell tickets for them in 2015 -- he loathed the job and quit after the season. Anyhow, he said the managers would ask for some feedback from all the no calls, but he wasn't sure how high up the chain it went.tommyGunZ said:Serious question - I wonder if the FO ever meets with the folks in sales to get a picture of what customers are saying about the product? I go back and forth. I'm mostly convince the FO doesn't give enough of a #### to even ask, but another part of me thinks it would be crazy not to take the fan base temperature by simply asking employees about the feedback they are receiving. Some years I give the polite "no thanks, not interest in a package". Other times, like 2 weeks ago, I asked the rep who called me if he thought the Padre rotation was capable of leading this team to the playoffs,
Yeah, I imagine it would be a ####ty job. Which is why i usually just save me and the rep the time and go with "not interested". Occasionally I'll slip in the "would you pay for this product - have you seen what the projected rotation is??" Shtick just so the reps have some ammo if asked.I had a friend actually sell tickets for them in 2015 -- he loathed the job and quit after the season. Anyhow, he said the managers would ask for some feedback from all the no calls, but he wasn't sure how high up the chain it went.
He did say however that he got a LOT of complaints about the team's performance. He said at times it was like a sports radio call-in show.