Tigers are giving Flaherty $14 million to pitch for one season. Good for them!
Hope he pitches better for them .
Posted 15 December 2023 - 06:55 AM
Tigers are giving Flaherty $14 million to pitch for one season. Good for them!
Hope he pitches better for them .
Posted 15 December 2023 - 06:11 PM
Michael Wacha to the Royals for a reported two years and $32 million.
Posted 15 December 2023 - 06:52 PM
Posted 15 December 2023 - 11:41 PM
I don't currently regret not beating that offer, but it's pretty depressing how inevitable it feels that we end up with a much worse SP addition than Wacha. I've got zero confidence in management to do anything even approaching acceptable in the rotation.
You can't expect us to compete financially with the Royals, can you?
Posted 16 December 2023 - 12:49 PM
I don't currently regret not beating that offer, but it's pretty depressing how inevitable it feels that we end up with a much worse SP addition than Wacha. I've got zero confidence in management to do anything even approaching acceptable in the rotation.
Posted 16 December 2023 - 12:50 PM
The Royals are flush with cash, chill chill.
EDIT: what mdrunning said. Beat me to it.
Posted 16 December 2023 - 04:13 PM
CBS Sports: Rumors: Multiple teams interested in Japanese pitcher Imanaga
https://www.cbssport...turner-reunion/
Posted 18 December 2023 - 08:55 PM
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Posted 21 December 2023 - 02:13 PM
Rule changes for 2024:
Posted 21 December 2023 - 02:19 PM
- The runner's lane to 1B will now include the dirt area in fair territory
Amazing that it took so long to make this obvious and easy change. Good job, I guess?
Don't think any of the other changes will be noticeable, just minor tweaks.
Posted 21 December 2023 - 02:50 PM
The Player's Association is against all of these changes (being against the change to the runner's lane is strange, but maybe it's just on principal) but in the last CBA they agreed to set up the competition committee so that players were in the minority. So they were outvoted.
Posted 21 December 2023 - 03:10 PM
Amazing that it took so long to make this obvious and easy change. Good job, I guess?
Don't think any of the other changes will be noticeable, just minor tweaks.
The main question is will every infield grass be cut to the same spot across the league.
Google image search some parks. Oriole Park the foul line is practically an inch give or take from the grass. Fenway Park you have at least 2 feet of dirt between the foul line and the grass. So will you have 2 feet extra inside the baseline in Boston than Baltimore? Maybe this falls under the "baseball is unique, every stadium is different" thing? But some dimensions are standard.
Posted 22 December 2023 - 12:01 AM
Yoshiobu Yamamoto to the Dodgers for a reported 12 years and $325 million. Unlike the Ohtani contract, this deal contains no deferrals. The Dodgers also had to post a $50.6 million posting fee.
That's $1.2 billion on three contracts this offseason for the Dodgers.
Posted 22 December 2023 - 12:19 AM
Yoshiobu Yamamoto to the Dodgers for a reported 12 years and $325 million. Unlike the Ohtani contract, this deal contains no deferrals. The Dodgers also had to post a $50.6 million posting fee.
That's $1.2 billion on three contracts this offseason for the Dodgers.
To the shock of nobody paying attention.
They’ve now effectively cornered at least the Japanese market, and potentially the entire Asian market.
The argument will soon become “they would’ve made that $ anyway…” once the Dodgers begin reaping the financial windfall over the next few years.
They’re not even playing 3D chess. They’re just using their financial might to make more $, and if it all shakes out, win some hardware.
Posted 22 December 2023 - 08:38 AM
Man that's a wild commitment for Yamamoto. He's gotta be an ace at those prices. Won't impact the Dodgers bottom line enough to matter if he isn't, but that is what they are buying. Biggest contract ever for a pitcher, right? Before even considering the additional posting fee.
Posted 22 December 2023 - 08:41 AM
The huge deals for pitchers this offseason make me even angrier that the Orioles weren't in on guys last season. Particularly Bassitt and Senga. I also wanted Rodon, so they didn't all work out, but the prices were far more palatable a year ago. I imagine that trend continues, so they if they see a guy they like, should pony up now even though it hurts a lot and not wait a year or two when it'll hurt a lot more.
Posted 22 December 2023 - 10:06 AM
Must be nice.
Posted 22 December 2023 - 10:38 AM
Yamamoto's deal also reportedly contains two opt outs as well.
The Dodgers have now accounted for more than half of the total spending in free agency thus far this offseason.
Posted 22 December 2023 - 10:50 AM
Excellent news for us. Let the Dodgers buy them all and keep them in the NL.
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