edit: Been a busy early offseason so that might as well be my entry into this thread. Let's go get a bat and keep JV. Not sure what Crane's plan is if he doesn't want Click
astros4545 said:07ag said:
don't worry about her, she's the reporter the astros apologized to after the lockerroom osuna incident in 2019, she'll always carry a grudge and be a haterOSUNA IS COMING FOR YOU STEPHANIE!!!!!! IM SO GLAD WE GOT OSUNA!!!!! You ugly rat 🐀
— Nick Papagiorgio (@NickPapagiorg19) November 9, 2022
Per @JonHeyman, the #Dodgers “love” free-agent shortstop Carlos Correa, but are weary of his connection to the 2017 sign-stealing scandal.
— MLB Deadline News (@MLBDeadlineNews) November 10, 2022
Heyman indicates this hurdle may be too much to get over for LAD to aggressively pursue Correa.
bearkatag15 said:Per @JonHeyman, the #Dodgers “love” free-agent shortstop Carlos Correa, but are weary of his connection to the 2017 sign-stealing scandal.
— MLB Deadline News (@MLBDeadlineNews) November 10, 2022
Heyman indicates this hurdle may be too much to get over for LAD to aggressively pursue Correa.
Farmer1906 said:
Turner isn't signed yet.
I have a feeling the 3rd and 4th best SS may bring the best value. I could see Dansby reuniting with Freddie.
Farmer1906 said:The Atlanta Braves today acquired LHP Kolby Allard from the Texas Rangers in exchange for RHP Jake Odorizzi and cash.
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) November 9, 2022
Alex Anthopoulous screwed up that Will Smith for Odorizzi swap. That’s sloppy. Similar to the Ozuna / Pina/ Rosario contacts. Eating that type of money for 10 dog shit starts? What was AA thinking? One of more bizarre trades. Does AA trade just to trade?
— MLBExecutiveBurner (@HotStoveintel) November 10, 2022
Beat40 said:bearkatag15 said:Per @JonHeyman, the #Dodgers “love” free-agent shortstop Carlos Correa, but are weary of his connection to the 2017 sign-stealing scandal.
— MLB Deadline News (@MLBDeadlineNews) November 10, 2022
Heyman indicates this hurdle may be too much to get over for LAD to aggressively pursue Correa.
I hope it happens, to be honest. I would love it for the reaction of JT and Bellinger alone.
I guess having Mookie Betts has really been a drag on their collective consciences.The Porkchop Express said:Beat40 said:bearkatag15 said:Per @JonHeyman, the #Dodgers “love” free-agent shortstop Carlos Correa, but are weary of his connection to the 2017 sign-stealing scandal.
— MLB Deadline News (@MLBDeadlineNews) November 10, 2022
Heyman indicates this hurdle may be too much to get over for LAD to aggressively pursue Correa.
I hope it happens, to be honest. I would love it for the reaction of JT and Bellinger alone.
So the Dodgers are weary of the topic they have perpetuated for 3 years?
cone said:
lol
eat **** Jon Heyman
kiss the ring
PETE2019 said:
I made the mistake of opening that SI article but WTF?!? I know she wasn't around in 1919 but come on lady.
Justin Verlander has opted out of his contract and a free agent
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) November 10, 2022
The Porkchop Express said:This is from an article about Jim Thome going to the hallmernaggie12 said:
What would it take for Verlander to go in as an Astro?
The cap decision is made by the Hall of Fame's senior staff and research team. "They'll look at a player's career numbers and look at the impact, and quite honestly, it's usually a no-brainer," Idelson told ESPN. "Then we have a conversation with the player, because we wouldn't do something unilaterally."
Same article noted that Gary Carter wanted to go in as a Met, but was overruled and went in as an Expo.
if Nolan Ryan went in as a Ranger, which is BS - should have gone in as an Angel because of his dominant years in the 70s, then Verlander should go in as an Astro.
still think we resign him....thann07 said:
JV officially opted out.
Not a surprise.Justin Verlander has opted out of his contract and a free agent
— Brian McTaggart (@brianmctaggart) November 10, 2022
The Porkchop Express said:Beat40 said:bearkatag15 said:Per @JonHeyman, the #Dodgers “love” free-agent shortstop Carlos Correa, but are weary of his connection to the 2017 sign-stealing scandal.
— MLB Deadline News (@MLBDeadlineNews) November 10, 2022
Heyman indicates this hurdle may be too much to get over for LAD to aggressively pursue Correa.
I hope it happens, to be honest. I would love it for the reaction of JT and Bellinger alone.
So the Dodgers are weary of the topic they have perpetuated for 3 years?
I posted a few quotes from it on page 8 of this thread.SECcess12 said:
Is there a way to see the rest of that article? Apologies if I missed a previous post, but wanted to see the comparison portion to other teams of the past.
I've been talking about the "dynasty" label with a co-worker of mine that is a Phillies fan.
TarponChaser said:PETE2019 said:
I made the mistake of opening that SI article but WTF?!? I know she wasn't around in 1919 but come on lady.
The pearl-clutching from that twunt is just absurd. The idea the Astros did something so far beyond the pale as to be irredeeemable is absurd. Any honest observe knows that the entire reason the Astros players were granted immunity was because of the fact that if they weren't they would have gone scorched earth on the rest of the league and all the evidence proving other teams were doing the same **** would have been made public and burned MLB to the ground.
Yes, the Astros were doing something against the rules but they were just better at it than all the other teams who were doing some form of the same thing and any player, coach, fan, or sportswriter/analyst/commentator who refuses to admit as much is a massive hypocrite who has zero credibility or integrity.
Fck them hoes. They mad.
Feels like he will come back, but I personally would move on. Allocate that money elsewhere. They’re so deep with pitching. https://t.co/ippzbd8szh
— Michael Connor (@MC790) November 10, 2022
The only reason to resign him is not have to face him when it matters. He is not going to a lower tier team so you will see him in the PlayoffsFarmer1906 said:Feels like he will come back, but I personally would move on. Allocate that money elsewhere. They’re so deep with pitching. https://t.co/ippzbd8szh
— Michael Connor (@MC790) November 10, 2022
I agree with MC's take.
Farmer1906 said:Feels like he will come back, but I personally would move on. Allocate that money elsewhere. They’re so deep with pitching. https://t.co/ippzbd8szh
— Michael Connor (@MC790) November 10, 2022
I agree with MC's take.
Did you mean a 7 in 8 chance?Quote:
Unless you are facing him in the WS, then you have a 1 in 8 chance of rocking him
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Unless you are facing him in the WS, then you have a 1 in 8 chance of rocking him
AustinCountyAg said:
the main reason I'd like to have him back is that he stays healthy for the most part and is a work horse. LMJ is made of glass and I have zero faith in him staying healthy and performing at a high level for an entire season.
Framber I have no worries in. CJ is dont worry much about either. Regular season wise I am confident, but come postseason if you dont have JV, and lets say LMJ is hurt. The team needs another top end guy.
Framber and CJ could be the two, but selfish me wants another. Basically you can never have too much pitching is what I am getting at.
SECcess12 said:
Is there a way to see the rest of that article? Apologies if I missed a previous post, but wanted to see the comparison portion to other teams of the past.
I've been talking about the "dynasty" label with a co-worker of mine that is a Phillies fan.