Deluxe said:There has to be a way to make it work for Vazquez. And we should be willing to do what it takes to accommodate him. He represents a seamless transition to a savvy, playoff-tested veteran who can guide our young pitchers through 2025.Prosperdick said:
Tell Vazquez that he will get plenty of action behind the dish this year as well as DH/1B (when Jose needs a break) and when Maldy walks after this year he becomes the starter full-time.
Contreras is almost solely about getting his bat. Vazquez obviously doesn't hit like Contreras but he hits well and adds way more value behind the plate. He's significantly cheaper too.
I'm back to being greedy again. I want to allocate JV's $40 million on:
Vazquez $10
Reynolds $7
Brantley $10
Cueto $13 (to backfill the pitcher we have to trade Pittsburgh)
The thing is, saving money on JV means we shouldn't give up the farm for someone like Reynolds
I am not as concerned about CF or OF in general because we have minor league depth there and Chas is good enough with the rest of our lineup
Gonna be a huge haul for someone like Reynolds or Murphy and I just don't see them being worth what it would cost when we now have a ton of cash to deploy on free agents