scotsman1948
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And cheap is the name of the JD gameI am not sure he will. He has a lot of very cheap options for the pen.
And cheap is the name of the JD gameI am not sure he will. He has a lot of very cheap options for the pen.
To clarify, I meant cheap options who have a legitimate chance to be good to very good.And cheap is the name of the JD game
Did you watch the game? Posted right after blown save prior to 2 errorsErrors blew the game not pitching
Sorry i was in error about the errors. They occurred in the 11thDid you watch the game? Posted right after blown save prior to 2 errors
I have had no problems with low budgets the past couple of years. A few years back I sure did, but not the last 2 years. They should increase it this year, but there is no need to break the bank just yet. Picking up one or two really good free agents this year would be ideal. Then do the same next offseason and maybe even the one after that.
Name one possible option that is going to be cheap and good to very good. They are 1 in a million possibilityTo clarify, I meant cheap options who have a legitimate chance to be good to very good.
Probably less than this yearI agree. The finishing touch would be an elite SP. Really wonder what budget will be going ahead
Clase and Evans are two options. Montero could be another one. All have a legitimate shot at being good to very good and all are dirt cheap. Put Barlow in that mix as well.Name one possible option that is going to be cheap and good to very good. They are 1 in a million possibility
I think we have a better chance of at least one of Winn and Crouse becoming the elite pitcher. We can spend money on FA hitters who are a lot less risky.I agree. The finishing touch would be an elite SP. Really wonder what budget will be going ahead
And they are already on our roster. Clase and Montero are already on the 25 and 40 man roster and are almost guaranteed to be on the opening day roster. We need another SP yo fit into the rotation with Minor, Lynn, Allard and Burke. I want a quality starter while you probably would settle for anyoneClase and Evans are two options. Montero could be another one. All have a legitimate shot at being good to very good and all are dirt cheap.
Ideally, I would like to sign a quality guy to a one year deal that we could trade at the deadline for another Allard, Burke, or Solak. I wouldn't mind trading one of our veterans in the offseason for one of those type guys as well.And they are already on our roster. Clase and Montero are already on the 25 and 40 man roster and are almost guaranteed to be on the opening day roster. We need another SP yo fit into the rotation with Minor, Lynn, Allard and Burke. I want a quality starter while you probably would settle for anyone
Name 1 quality SP who is going to sign a 1 year deal? You can't, so basically you are leaving the Rangers with the option of signing another TJ recovery candidate or 2 or signing some level 4 or 5 FA pitcher who is only available for that 1 year deal because no other team will sign them. As far as the bullpen is concerned I think we are already in good shape with Chavez, Clase, Hernandez, Kelley, Leclerc, Martin, Montero and Springs with Evan's and a couple of others. I think one or more of the starters you mentioned could be ready by the All-Star break or September callup but who steps into the #1, 2 or 3 starter spot depending on where you put Minor and Lynn. Most look at them as #2 or 3's.Ideally, I would like to sign a quality guy to a one year deal that we could trade at the deadline for another Allard, Burke, or Solak. I wouldn't mind trading one of our veterans in the offseason for one of those type guys as well.
By the deadline, Palumbo, Hearn and Phillips could be ready to step in. In fact, Palumbo may be ready when the season starts.
You sure left the bullpen discussion abruptly. Did my answer to the cheap bullpen options satisfy you?
Name 1 quality SP who is going to sign a 1 year deal? You can't, so basically you are leaving the Rangers with the option of signing another TJ recovery candidate or 2 or signing some level 4 or 5 FA pitcher who is only available for that 1 year deal because no other team will sign them. As far as the bullpen is concerned I think we are already in good shape with Chavez, Clase, Hernandez, Kelley, Leclerc, Martin, Montero and Springs with Evan's and a couple of others. I think one or more of the starters you mentioned could be ready by the All-Star break or September callup but who steps into the #1, 2 or 3 starter spot depending on where you put Minor and Lynn. Most look at them as #2 or 3's.
I look at it this way: Minor has 1 year left on his deal and Lynn has 2. I bring in a #1 pitcher like Cole now. Minor either gets traded in 2020 or moves on at the end of 2020 at which time we move Hearn or Palumbo into the rotation at #5. Then in 2021 Lynn gets traded or moves on at the end of the season and we move the next prospect into the #5.
I said that is what I would do ideally. You have stated what you would do ideally. Neither one is going to happen, but I would give my ideal situation greater odds than yours. There are years where agents overestimate the market and therefore their clients sign a one year deal late, with plans to jump back in the market the following year.Name 1 quality SP who is going to sign a 1 year deal? You can't, so basically you are leaving the Rangers with the option of signing another TJ recovery candidate or 2 or signing some level 4 or 5 FA pitcher who is only available for that 1 year deal because no other team will sign them. As far as the bullpen is concerned I think we are already in good shape with Chavez, Clase, Hernandez, Kelley, Leclerc, Martin, Montero and Springs with Evan's and a couple of others. I think one or more of the starters you mentioned could be ready by the All-Star break or September callup but who steps into the #1, 2 or 3 starter spot depending on where you put Minor and Lynn. Most look at them as #2 or 3's.
I look at it this way: Minor has 1 year left on his deal and Lynn has 2. I bring in a #1 pitcher like Cole now. Minor either gets traded in 2020 or moves on at the end of 2020 at which time we move Hearn or Palumbo into the rotation at #5. Then in 2021 Lynn gets traded or moves on at the end of the season and we move the next prospect into the #5.
Okay explain it to me. He says sign a quality SP yo a 1 year deal and all I ask was for him to name 1 quality SP who would sign a 1 year deal.I don't think you get the point he trying to make at all, but thats par for the course
Okay I see your thinking I just think there is 1 quality pitcher who would do it. Kueckel tried it and it cost him half the season. Players are finding that teams aren't going to play ball like they use to so getting a long term deal may mean taking less moneyI said that is what I would do ideally. You have stated what you would do ideally. Neither one is going to happen, but I would give my ideal situation greater odds than yours. There are years where agents overestimate the market and therefore their clients sign a one year deal late, with plans to jump back in the market the following year.
Just 3 years ago we signed Cashner to a one year deal and could have traded him. It happens and is not that rare. Us signing an ace is so rare that it is pretty much unheard of.Okay explain it to me. He says sign a quality SP yo a 1 year deal and all I ask was for him to name 1 quality SP who would sign a 1 year deal.