Yeah, they need more than your typical utility IF on the roster, which is what I consider Josh Smith. Duran was vital last year. And when you have luxury tax challenges, it's not the cheap, controllable guys that I look to move
Spoken like someone who has never seen Foscue play defense.Quote:
Worst case, we sign Jankowsi to play LF and slide Foscue into the Util role.
Yes, but he is no Hedges.Grapesoda2525 said:
Smith is good for utility, but his bat still pisses me off. It's way too feckless. He's almost hits like a national league pitcher sometimes.
I haven't spent much time looking at Duran's value, but I'd think more than we got from IKF.Mr Gigem said:
What are suggesting the return might be?
Flounder Dorfman said:
I'm not interested in trading any position starter from the World Series champion this offseason. Not one of them.
Water Boy said:
When looking at trading Gray or Heaney who is out there that would be better and cheaper? You guys have to keep in mind we loaded up on pitching prior to the 23 season and STILL had to trade for two more pitchers. We should not be looking to trade quality pitching depth unless we can get multiple young arms that can contribute now. With the current pitching market I don't see teams making a trade like that.
For me, I wouldn't be looking to trade either of them, unless I am doing it to make room to sign Montgomery while still staying under the luxury tax amount. CY has put out some statements that they intend to start the season under the luxury tax amount (**somebody also posted a statement that we might be willing to exceed the luxury tax amount... so who knows). But as we stand currently with the projected payroll, we can't sign Montgomery and also stay under the luxury tax amount. The only people we can reasonably trade that also have decent hit salary-wise to clear salary space is Heaney/Gray/Lowe.Water Boy said:
When looking at trading Gray or Heaney who is out there that would be better and cheaper? You guys have to keep in mind we loaded up on pitching prior to the 23 season and STILL had to trade for two more pitchers. We should not be looking to trade quality pitching depth unless we can get multiple young arms that can contribute now. With the current pitching market I don't see teams making a trade like that.
Tksymm7 said:
Significant Shohei news could be coming down the pipeline today.
So CY is on record as saying they could go over last year's payroll, which btw exceeded the competitive balance (luxury) tax. So I think we can maybe slow down the hand wringing on that.Quote:
Finances are thought to a concern depending on the length of a deal, even Young said that the Rangers' payroll could go over last season's total of $251 million.
The Rangers seem unlikely to bring back Jordan Montgomery due to the financial uncertainty of losing local TV deal.
— Texas Rangers Insider (@RangersInsiders) December 8, 2023
Per, @Ken_Rosenthal pic.twitter.com/ndI8VWuzf1
rbtexan said:
from Jeff Wilson today :So CY is on record as saying they could go over last year's payroll, which btw exceeded the competitive balance (luxury) tax. So I think we can maybe slow down the hand wringing on that.Quote:
Finances are thought to a concern depending on the length of a deal, even Young said that the Rangers' payroll could go over last season's total of $251 million.
Wasn’t there some duo from the same team that finished 2-3 in MVP voting this season? I seem to recall that happening https://t.co/6BrshIqrwV
— Evan Grant (@Evan_P_Grant) December 7, 2023
Local First Baptist Church Softball Team Signs Shohei Ohtani To 10-Year, $600-Million Contract https://t.co/UywETYMzdT pic.twitter.com/R1lORPLzcd
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) December 8, 2023