We'll know in 5-6 days.Mr Gigem said:
When I say go all in on Soto, that also includes do what it takes to extend him. There is a need for a corner OF, and there won't be a FA this offseason that even comes close. If you want to jump in and make a run at the playoffs, then do it. Put your money where you mouth is
Proposition Joe said:
Soto is going to test free agency. There's zero reason for him to commit long-term to a team that is 6+ years removed from a playoff appearance without hearing other offers.
I don't necessarily agree with this assessment, but even if it's accurate, that time has passed. We're NOT one of the 3-4 worst teams in the league and it's silly to suggest that is some sort of admirable goal to accomplish.DallasAg 94 said:You realize that was our strategy for the past 3-4 years, right?! We were literally tanking the season to get a Top draft pick.rbtexan said:
Unless you're one of the 3 or 4 worst teams in baseball, tanking makes no sense whatsoever. This isn't the NFL where having the #1 pick will make your team immediately better. The 1st two picks in this year's draft likely are 3-5 years from being in the majors.
There are ways to be one of the 3-4 "worst" teams.
DallasAg 94 said:
If we selloff Perez, Moore, Bush, Burke... man we're right in the thick of worst teams. Until they sell.
Agreed.rbtexan said:DallasAg 94 said:
If we selloff Perez, Moore, Bush, Burke... man we're right in the thick of worst teams. Until they sell.
Of those 4, the only ones I'd get rid of at this point are Moore and Bush. And neither are likely to bring much...but then neither would Perez. Oddly enough, Burke probably has the most value in a trade.
Yes to FoscueTksymm7 said:
The only players that we need to be selling are the Calhoun's of the team (and by sell I mean dump) and the glut of infield prospects that we have. I see almost no benefit to keeping all of the guys like Foscue, Duran, Smith, Jung etc. Try and flip some of them for a guy already in the MLB (pitcher or hitter), or if that doesn't work, try and flip them for another high level pitching prospect who's close to the MLB.
Mr Gigem said:Proposition Joe said:
Soto is going to test free agency. There's zero reason for him to commit long-term to a team that is 6+ years removed from a playoff appearance without hearing other offers.
Then you make him offer that convinces him stay, especially if you've made the playoffs in 2023 & 2024
Tksymm7 said:
They believe in Jung, which gives me hope, but he HAS to stay healthy. I agree with you though, they need to hold on to at least one; whoever they believe has the highest upside. I also believe the Rangers are entering that period where they need to start either using these prospects at MLB level consistently, or trade them for guys who are already there.
I don't think there is a difference. I'm not interested in seeing this team tank, but that decision was already made, so I'm embracing it. I didn't think we should have tanked prior to this year, and I believe at the Trade Deadline, we should be making moves to win. But, here we are.rbtexan said:
The difference between you and me is, I'm not interested in seeing this team try to tank this year. Those days are, and should be, behind us.
Proposition Joe said:
Soto is going to test free agency. There's zero reason for him to commit long-term to a team that is 6+ years removed from a playoff appearance without hearing other offers.
Soto is 23. Seager is 28. Semien is 31.investorAg83 said:I don't really see this happening (waiting until he hits FA). He'll sign a gnarly extension with whichever team lands him and THEN hit the FA market after that. He'll wind up with 2 massive contracts over his career with a higher AAV than the $440 he passed up.Proposition Joe said:
Soto is going to test free agency. There's zero reason for him to commit long-term to a team that is 6+ years removed from a playoff appearance without hearing other offers.
Trade for him, sign him for 5 years in addition to his 2 remaining (or a brand new 7). And he can hit the market again at 30. The longer he waits, the further out he pushes that second contract and that could drive down his value later.
And the last line is BS…if that were true, neither Seager nor Semien would have signed here. Between the talent about to hit the show and the core that's already there , this is a great landing spot. The question is how much of that talent do we have to exchange for him.
investorAg83 said:Proposition Joe said:
Soto is going to test free agency. There's zero reason for him to commit long-term to a team that is 6+ years removed from a playoff appearance without hearing other offers.
I don't really see this happening (waiting until he hits FA). He'll sign a gnarly extension with whichever team lands him and THEN hit the FA market after that. He'll wind up with 2 massive contracts over his career with a higher AAV than the $440 he passed up.
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And the last line is BS…if that were true, neither Seager nor Semien would have signed here.
ryanhnc10 said:
Lol. Bases loaded no outs and 3 straight strikeouts. That was bad
The Rangers loaded the bases with no outs in the first against Shohei Ohtani. They did not score.
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