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*still assuming* the Sox are working w/ $32M this offseason (based on current obligations for '14 and the reports that they won't be going over $189M to avoid the luxury tax) and therefore that none of their own free agents return, how would you feel about this 25-man roster? (bolded = FA or trade)
SP: Lester (l), Lackey (r), Buchholz (r), Doubront (l), Peavy (r)
BP: Uehara (r), Breslow (l), Tazawa (r)(arb), Mujica (r), Badenhop (r)(arb), Miller (l)(arb), Dempster (r, long)
line-up/order:
RF: Victorino (s)
2B: Pedroia (r)
DH: Ortiz (l)
LF: Gomes (r)
1B: Nava (s)
C: Pierzynski (l)
3B: Middlebrooks (r)
CF: Jackie Bradley Jr. (l)
SS: Bogaerts (r)
Bench: Carp (l) (arb), Ross (r), insert OF here, insert utility IF here
Total for the fa & arb. elligibles comes to $21.50M, which leaves the Sox with $10.50M to get to their below-luxury-tax total, with bench players being the only roster spots not currently filled. Also, the recent Mujica signing likely means Workman keeps his pawtucket-bus-pass (spot starter).
SP: Lester (l), Lackey (r), Buchholz (r), Doubront (l), Peavy (r)
BP: Uehara (r), Breslow (l), Tazawa (r)(arb), Mujica (r), Badenhop (r)(arb), Miller (l)(arb), Dempster (r, long)
line-up/order:
RF: Victorino (s)
2B: Pedroia (r)
DH: Ortiz (l)
LF: Gomes (r)
1B: Nava (s)
C: Pierzynski (l)
3B: Middlebrooks (r)
CF: Jackie Bradley Jr. (l)
SS: Bogaerts (r)
Bench: Carp (l) (arb), Ross (r), insert OF here, insert utility IF here
Total for the fa & arb. elligibles comes to $21.50M, which leaves the Sox with $10.50M to get to their below-luxury-tax total, with bench players being the only roster spots not currently filled. Also, the recent Mujica signing likely means Workman keeps his pawtucket-bus-pass (spot starter).
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Love the starting five pitchers, and that's most important.elliseamos wrote:*still assuming* the Sox are working w/ $32M this offseason (based on current obligations for '14 and the reports that they won't be going over $189M to avoid the luxury tax) and therefore that none of their own free agents return, how would you feel about this 25-man roster? (bolded = FA or trade)
SP: Lester, Lackey, Buchholz, Peavy, Doubront
BP: Uehara, Breslow, Tazawa (arb), Badenhop (arb), Workman, Miller (arb), Dempster
line-up/order:
RF: Victorino (s)
2B: Pedroia (r)
DH: Ortiz (l)
LF: Gomes (r)
1B: Nava (s)
C: Pierzynski (l)
3B: Middlebrooks (r)
CF: Jackie Bradley Jr. (l)
SS: Bogaerts (r)
Bench: Carp (l) (arb), Ross (r), insert OF here, insert utility IF here
Total for the fa & arb. elligibles comes to $16.5M, which leaves the Sox with $15.5M to get to their below-luxury-tax total, with bench players being the only roster spots not currently filled.
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Don't think you can have Dempster work the bull pen...think he's gone via trade
Not loving the batting order...need more pop. Makes me really recognize Napoli's presence....
Good job on this, Ellis
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dempster's listing had more to do with who was staying in the rotation.Coach wrote:Love the starting five pitchers, and that's most important.elliseamos wrote:*still assuming* the Sox are working w/ $32M this offseason (based on current obligations for '14 and the reports that they won't be going over $189M to avoid the luxury tax) and therefore that none of their own free agents return, how would you feel about this 25-man roster? (bolded = FA or trade)
SP: Lester, Lackey, Buchholz, Peavy, Doubront
BP: Uehara, Breslow, Tazawa (arb), Badenhop (arb), Workman, Miller (arb), Dempster
line-up/order:
RF: Victorino (s)
2B: Pedroia (r)
DH: Ortiz (l)
LF: Gomes (r)
1B: Nava (s)
C: Pierzynski (l)
3B: Middlebrooks (r)
CF: Jackie Bradley Jr. (l)
SS: Bogaerts (r)
Bench: Carp (l) (arb), Ross (r), insert OF here, insert utility IF here
Total for the fa & arb. elligibles comes to $16.5M, which leaves the Sox with $15.5M to get to their below-luxury-tax total, with bench players being the only roster spots not currently filled.
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Don't think you can have Dempster work the bull pen...think he's gone via trade
Not loving the batting order...need more pop. Makes me really recognize Napoli's presence....
Good job on this, Ellis
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Dempster will get plenty of starts once Buchholz finds some sand in his vagelliseamos wrote:dempster's listing had more to do with who was staying in the rotation.Coach wrote:Love the starting five pitchers, and that's most important.elliseamos wrote:*still assuming* the Sox are working w/ $32M this offseason (based on current obligations for '14 and the reports that they won't be going over $189M to avoid the luxury tax) and therefore that none of their own free agents return, how would you feel about this 25-man roster? (bolded = FA or trade)
SP: Lester, Lackey, Buchholz, Peavy, Doubront
BP: Uehara, Breslow, Tazawa (arb), Badenhop (arb), Workman, Miller (arb), Dempster
line-up/order:
RF: Victorino (s)
2B: Pedroia (r)
DH: Ortiz (l)
LF: Gomes (r)
1B: Nava (s)
C: Pierzynski (l)
3B: Middlebrooks (r)
CF: Jackie Bradley Jr. (l)
SS: Bogaerts (r)
Bench: Carp (l) (arb), Ross (r), insert OF here, insert utility IF here
Total for the fa & arb. elligibles comes to $16.5M, which leaves the Sox with $15.5M to get to their below-luxury-tax total, with bench players being the only roster spots not currently filled.
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Don't think you can have Dempster work the bull pen...think he's gone via trade
Not loving the batting order...need more pop. Makes me really recognize Napoli's presence....
Good job on this, Ellis
we really need to re-sign Napoli
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Saltalamacchia ends up getting an average of $7 million over the next three years. Wouldn't that deal have been preferable to what they're paying Pierzynski for 2014? Or are Swihart and Vazquez good enough/close enough that they don't want to block them beyond this year?
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I honestly think they were just done with Saltalamacchia after the postseason he had and how effective the pitchers were with Ross catching...I'm sure the prospects were part of the decision too, but I'm not sure the team will be missing much with Salty gonephilpritchard wrote:Saltalamacchia ends up getting an average of $7 million over the next three years. Wouldn't that deal have been preferable to what they're paying Pierzynski for 2014? Or are Swihart and Vazquez good enough/close enough that they don't want to block them beyond this year?
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I guess going from Saltalamacchia to Pierzynski will save money on jersey production, too. They should have just stuck with Ross as the starter.MattA75 wrote:I honestly think they were just done with Saltalamacchia after the postseason he had and how effective the pitchers were with Ross catching...I'm sure the prospects were part of the decision too, but I'm not sure the team will be missing much with Salty gonephilpritchard wrote:Saltalamacchia ends up getting an average of $7 million over the next three years. Wouldn't that deal have been preferable to what they're paying Pierzynski for 2014? Or are Swihart and Vazquez good enough/close enough that they don't want to block them beyond this year?
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I think it'll be a 100-60 split or so between the two, and Ross was hurt this year for a good period of time...I think this says more about what they think of Lavarnway's potential as an everyday bat more than anything...philpritchard wrote:I guess going from Saltalamacchia to Pierzynski will save money on jersey production, too. They should have just stuck with Ross as the starter.MattA75 wrote:I honestly think they were just done with Saltalamacchia after the postseason he had and how effective the pitchers were with Ross catching...I'm sure the prospects were part of the decision too, but I'm not sure the team will be missing much with Salty gonephilpritchard wrote:Saltalamacchia ends up getting an average of $7 million over the next three years. Wouldn't that deal have been preferable to what they're paying Pierzynski for 2014? Or are Swihart and Vazquez good enough/close enough that they don't want to block them beyond this year?
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Salty couldn't handle crunch time, this year wasn't the first time he shit his pants once the games started mattering. Why resign him when you don't trust him to play in big games? Not to mention that the pitchers all wanted the other catcher every year regardless of who it was.
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If it's based on his game calling skills or his defensive ability or his chances of repeating a breakout season, that's perfectly fair. If they let him go because of a 20 at-bat sample in which he struggled during the playoffs, that's a horrible decision.numbers wrote:Salty couldn't handle crunch time, this year wasn't the first time he shit his pants once the games started mattering. Why resign him when you don't trust him to play in big games? Not to mention that the pitchers all wanted the other catcher every year regardless of who it was.
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it was his defense that killed him in the playoffs, not his lack of offensephilpritchard wrote:If it's based on his game calling skills or his defensive ability or his chances of repeating a breakout season, that's perfectly fair. If they let him go because of a 20 at-bat sample in which he struggled during the playoffs, that's a horrible decision.numbers wrote:Salty couldn't handle crunch time, this year wasn't the first time he shit his pants once the games started mattering. Why resign him when you don't trust him to play in big games? Not to mention that the pitchers all wanted the other catcher every year regardless of who it was.
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Ahhh ok. Still, though, the playoffs are such a small sample that you have to take anything that happens there with a grain of... salt (ha!). Is his defense normally that bad?MattA75 wrote:it was his defense that killed him in the playoffs, not his lack of offensephilpritchard wrote:If it's based on his game calling skills or his defensive ability or his chances of repeating a breakout season, that's perfectly fair. If they let him go because of a 20 at-bat sample in which he struggled during the playoffs, that's a horrible decision.numbers wrote:Salty couldn't handle crunch time, this year wasn't the first time he shit his pants once the games started mattering. Why resign him when you don't trust him to play in big games? Not to mention that the pitchers all wanted the other catcher every year regardless of who it was.
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He's not a good game caller. This years playoffs wasn't the first time his nerves got the better of him. The last week of the year in 2011 they benched him in favor of lavarnway(who hadn't caught a game in the majors) because he couldn't throw to a base without air mailing it.
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i've added mujica to my run-through of the roster up-thread.
i like the signing. it reminds me of uehara's signing last season (no, i don't expect mujica to be the new closer).
i like the signing. it reminds me of uehara's signing last season (no, i don't expect mujica to be the new closer).
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I predict that Uehara will not be the closer by the all star break, so I'm all for adding guys with closer stuff and experience in the role.
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I'll never not like a signing like this. A relief pitcher with experience and past success (despite hiccups along the way) for around 10MM over 2 years. Bullpens are never safe, no matter how well they perform one year you always need to add a guy like this.
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If they could get Kemp for say, Webster and Marerro(or something similar) with the Dodgers eating some of the money, would you do it?
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Nap is back!
I'd say that's it for roster moves, unless they can trade one of their $tarter$
I'd say that's it for roster moves, unless they can trade one of their $tarter$
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I love that we're pretty much at the luxury tax threshold and still haven't re-signed Drew.