"Player X is in negotiations with the Blue Jays and Team Y"
Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters!Hornbeck said:
Chunichi Dragons. Get it right!
Sources: #BlueJays are expected to land one of Alonso or Profar. Additionally lots of front office folks believe they’ll bring in Scherzer on a one year deal. While potentially reuniting Estevez with Hoffman in the back end of their bullpen. #MoccBomb
— MoccBomb (@MoccBomb) January 21, 2025
Could have been some fantastic air conditioner memes if Daikan had taken over already.wangus12 said:The Ice Box Comethtexasaggie2015 said:
Farmer1906 said:Sources: #BlueJays are expected to land one of Alonso or Profar. Additionally lots of front office folks believe they’ll bring in Scherzer on a one year deal. While potentially reuniting Estevez with Hoffman in the back end of their bullpen. #MoccBomb
— MoccBomb (@MoccBomb) January 21, 2025
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"Player X is in negotiations with the Blue Jays and Team Y"
https://t.co/7aaFFbxJHz My ballot. My explanation. And please tune in from 2-7pm Eastern today to MLB Network for even more. pic.twitter.com/0ZVgm82ckJ
— Joel Sherman (@Joelsherman1) January 21, 2025
You know my position on this - my skepticism meter is extremely high on Profar. That caveat of other than he's never done it before, it was his age 30 season, and add to it he did it in a contract year, it's a pretty big caveat. Lasting change like Profar had late in his career is very rare in MLB. He's essentially a rookie and the league will adjust to him. He's pretty much going to have a sophomore season next year, so we'll see how he handles those adjustments. Just not sure I'm willing to spend the money he wants to see who he really is.Farmer1906 said:His batted ball metrics were fantastic. There was nothing flukey about it other than he'd never done it before and this was his age 30 season.tylhair said:
Mr. Ketch sir, do you have a sense on whether the front office see's Jurrickson Profar's 2024 season as a flash in the pan or built on sustainable changes/improvement?
Eno Sarris, an analytically-minded baseball journalist I rely on for fantasy insight, tends to believe in this "new" version of Profar based on underlying metrics.
If the 2025+ Profar plays like the 2024 Profar, he will be a steal at his projected price. Not to mention he's the best outfielder available at this time.
SpaceCityAg05 said:
While batting Yordan second fits modern day theory, which I would never dismiss, I don't think he is entirely comfortable there, given Altuve's penchant for quick at-bats. The splits back up that Yordan's output has been worst (while still great) in the 2 hole.
I would go:
Altuve
Profar (OBP)
Alvarez
Paredes
Walker
Diaz
McCormick
Meyers
Peña
agproducer said:
Joel Sherman, Jon Heyman, Dan Shaughnessy and Keith Law suck. They all did NOT vote for Wagner for HOF. Self-important sad sacks.https://t.co/7aaFFbxJHz My ballot. My explanation. And please tune in from 2-7pm Eastern today to MLB Network for even more. pic.twitter.com/0ZVgm82ckJ
— Joel Sherman (@Joelsherman1) January 21, 2025
Heyman didn't vote for Wagner, but he voted for Torii Hunter, Mark Buerhle and David Wright -- all good players, but questionable for the HOF imo.
Some self important d-bag writer...do they come any other way?EastCoastAgNc said:
Who didn't vote for Ichiro? Missed unanimous by 1 vote.
texasaggie2015 said:
Ichiro not being unanimous is absolute BS
Somebody didn't vote for Ichiro, after his MLB career of:
— Buster Olney (@Buster_ESPN) January 21, 2025
3,089 hits
1,420 runs
509 SB
10 Gold Gloves
An MVP Award
2 batting titles
A season of 262 hits
10 All-Star selections
The weight of the long wait was evident for Billy Wagner when he finally got the call from the Baseball Hall of Fame.
— Jose de Jesus Ortiz (@OrtizKicks) January 21, 2025
“Dreams do come true,” he said.#HallofFame pic.twitter.com/ovLCvTANdo