Yea, probably 8 or so...
or are you implying that a christmas gift may include a non-pitcher? Hosmer???
or are you implying that a christmas gift may include a non-pitcher? Hosmer???
Aside from Ohtani, how much do you think the Stanton sweepstakes are holding things up?!free_mhayden said:
I think it's clear Texas has the $$$ for a big name free agent SP if one is available. The money is there for both Darvish and Arrieta, it's whether Texas wants to go that high. Personally I'm out on Arrieta -- too many warning signs. And from what I've read there's been no reason to believe Texas has moved on from Yu. I think Texas is in the same boat when it comes to Yu/Arrieta as everyone else -- they are waiting to see what happens with the Ohtani sweepstakes before the big free agent moves.
I'm in on Darvish if it means Ohtani is coming as well. If not... I guess I'd classify it under the "it's not my money" category -- I don't think it's worth spending big money for a Hamels/Darvish/Perez/Fister/Minor rotation because that's likely a wildcard team at best, but the alternative is a minor rebuild and 2018 not really amounting to anything from jump street.
TXAggie2011 said:
Otani is too much of an unknown, anyways, to be placing such a lynchpin status on him in the first place.
Someone is saying it should change the outlook of a club, and takes the opposite of your view along the way re: overpaying Darvish. Anyways, I don't disagree that clubs may be delaying other possible signings to know if they'll have a potential SP/OF/DH/combination that they need a roster spot for and can potentially choose to spend their money on other positions._lefraud_ said:
Ohtani is a very unique situation that baseball just hasn't seen before. I don't think many (if any) clubs think Ohtani is going to be a centerpiece or a player that makes or breaks their club (especially for 2018). But with someone as "polished" and "cheap" as he will come, there is no doubt it has a lot of clubs in wait and see mode.
Take the Rangers. If they don't get him, maybe that forces the Rangers to over pay for Darvish and/or Arreita. Or if they do get him, maybe that changes the way Sea/Laa go about their off season.
Just one example, but I think most clubs just want to figure out what's going to happen with this once in a lifetime player acquisition, and go from there. Sure, it is not going to "change" the outlook on a club's perspective of being a contender or not, but then again, no one is really arguing that it is either.
free_mhayden said:
For those that were of the opinion Texas had an advantage because they could offer the most money -- not anymore.
Interesting.... I'm actually more okay with that than I am the Mariners. The Angels are still just not as good as they should be with Trout.AccidentProne said:
Ohtani to the Angels
You seemingly always jump to the cliffs, dude. There is no certainty that Otani is going to be a superstar. I agree that the talent level heading into this season isn't great, especially in terms of the starting rotation, it's baseball! The Otani whiff is not going to be the singular reason why we struggle.Huell Babineaux said:
Way to go JD. Bet you're glad you wasted all that time fondling this guys nuts for the last 7 years. We're ****ed again next year
jtstanley4621 said:You seemingly always jump to the cliffs, dude. There is no certainty that Otani is going to be a superstar. I agree that the talent level heading into this season isn't great, especially in terms of the starting rotation, it's baseball! The Otani whiff is not going to be the singular reason why we struggle.Huell Babineaux said:
Way to go JD. Bet you're glad you wasted all that time fondling this guys nuts for the last 7 years. We're ****ed again next year
AggieDPT said:
Better do something with that international money now.