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Next inning (477 feet):
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I’m hoping Casas isn’t the 18th consecutive top Red Sox prospect to reach the major leagues and quickly become a strike out king that can’t hit off speed pitches.
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I'm telling you, he has to learn to play first or he'll be the full-time dh which is sort of a drag on the roster.
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Also a consistent issue with their prospects, poor defensive players that don’t have a natural position.
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Where did this narrative of Casas not being able to play defense come from?

From MLB Pipeline:
Just as he's more than a one-dimensional hitter, Casas also offers value beyond the batter's box. While he's limited to first base, he's a solid defender with soft hands and a strong arm that produced low-90s fastballs when he pitched as an amateur.
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Field: Confident picking out throws in the dirt. Soft hands and surprisingly fluid actions. Moves well enough for first base. Potential solid-average defender there.
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Simple Torture wrote:Where did this narrative of Casas not being able to play defense come from?

From MLB Pipeline:
Just as he's more than a one-dimensional hitter, Casas also offers value beyond the batter's box. While he's limited to first base, he's a solid defender with soft hands and a strong arm that produced low-90s fastballs when he pitched as an amateur.
From SoxProspects:
Field: Confident picking out throws in the dirt. Soft hands and surprisingly fluid actions. Moves well enough for first base. Potential solid-average defender there.
Is Casas considered to be a lot bigger prospect than Duran is/was? The talk about Duran last year this time(which proved to be way off) was almost identical to what you hear about Casas now.
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"Potential solid-average defender" lmao
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Mickey wrote:"Potential solid-average defender" lmao
There are PLENTY of guys who stick in the majors as below-average on defense (I watch the Red Sox, I know), so this sounds like music to my ears.
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Simple Torture wrote:
Mickey wrote:"Potential solid-average defender" lmao
There are PLENTY of guys who stick in the majors as below-average on defense (I watch the Red Sox, I know), so this sounds like music to my ears.
They can't all be Wander Franco
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This fucking organization. They are incapable of negotiating a contract extension without starting out with a lowball offer so insulting that it impacts the tenor of the negotiation going forward. They just can’t not be assholes, it’s not in them.

You would think they learned their lesson when their ridiculous low ball offer to Jon Lester set off a chain of events that cost them almost half a billion dollars trying to replace him, but nope.
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numbers wrote:This fucking organization. They are incapable of negotiating a contract extension without starting out with a lowball offer so insulting that it impacts the tenor of the negotiation going forward. They just can’t not be assholes, it’s not in them.

You would think they learned their lesson when their ridiculous low ball offer to Jon Lester set off a chain of events that cost them almost half a billion dollars trying to replace him, but nope.
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yeah that
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That description of Casas sounds about right. I watched him not handle throws in the dirt at Hadlock. And I know I always value a 1st baseman with a strong arm... :roll:

He can hit, but he's a dh. There's worse things to be, he could just suck. But a fulltime dh jams up the lineup (in my amateur opinion).

Devers & Bogaerts leaving is Mookie all over again.

F these guys...
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Coach wrote:
numbers wrote:This fucking organization. They are incapable of negotiating a contract extension without starting out with a lowball offer so insulting that it impacts the tenor of the negotiation going forward. They just can’t not be assholes, it’s not in them.

You would think they learned their lesson when their ridiculous low ball offer to Jon Lester set off a chain of events that cost them almost half a billion dollars trying to replace him, but nope.
This
For all their talk about financial flexibility, it’s their own miserly way of doing business that has led to the bad contracts they are so loathe to sign people to. If they just pay Jon Lester market value, they don’t need to sign Price or trade for Sale. Then they have about 300M to spend that they blew on those guys, and you still have Moncada and Kopech to boot. Then you aren’t trading Mookie Betts for ten cents on the dollar to try and get under the luxury tax.

I hate them so much.
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numbers wrote:
Coach wrote:
numbers wrote:This fucking organization. They are incapable of negotiating a contract extension without starting out with a lowball offer so insulting that it impacts the tenor of the negotiation going forward. They just can’t not be assholes, it’s not in them.

You would think they learned their lesson when their ridiculous low ball offer to Jon Lester set off a chain of events that cost them almost half a billion dollars trying to replace him, but nope.
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For all their talk about financial flexibility, it’s their own miserly way of doing business that has led to the bad contracts they are so loathe to sign people to. If they just pay Jon Lester market value, they don’t need to sign Price or trade for Sale. Then they have about 300M to spend that they blew on those guys, and you still have Moncada and Kopech to boot. Then you aren’t trading Mookie Betts for ten cents on the dollar to try and get under the luxury tax.

I hate them so much.
At the same time, Henry & Co. Do have 04, 07, 13, & 18. Soooo...
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And they broke up each one of those teams almost immediately after.
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Marlins North!
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numbers wrote:This fucking organization. They are incapable of negotiating a contract extension without starting out with a lowball offer so insulting that it impacts the tenor of the negotiation going forward. They just can’t not be assholes, it’s not in them.

You would think they learned their lesson when their ridiculous low ball offer to Jon Lester set off a chain of events that cost them almost half a billion dollars trying to replace him, but nope.
that reported offer to Bogaerts is SO bad that even I don't know if it's true...and I'm all for jumping all over this ownership about how they've handled shit...but that Bogearts report smells of Boras planting bullshit in the press

if it IS true then wow, they're even worse than I thought and my opinion of them was about as low as I thought it could get
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numbers wrote:
Simple Torture wrote:Where did this narrative of Casas not being able to play defense come from?

From MLB Pipeline:
Just as he's more than a one-dimensional hitter, Casas also offers value beyond the batter's box. While he's limited to first base, he's a solid defender with soft hands and a strong arm that produced low-90s fastballs when he pitched as an amateur.
From SoxProspects:
Field: Confident picking out throws in the dirt. Soft hands and surprisingly fluid actions. Moves well enough for first base. Potential solid-average defender there.
Is Casas considered to be a lot bigger prospect than Duran is/was? The talk about Duran last year this time(which proved to be way off) was almost identical to what you hear about Casas now.
Casas is a top 20 prospect in all of baseball according to most...I don't feel like Duran ever was that by any means
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The Sox have had two days to dispute that report and they can't because I believe those numbers are true. They clearly do not want Xander or Devers.

I'll be at Sunday's game only because I got the tix free through work and I'm taking my kid.
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