calsnowskier
Sarcastic F-wad
Hence the green font…Neither will pitch well enough to opt out.
Hence the green font…Neither will pitch well enough to opt out.
I have very little faith in Wood. He should be the #6/long man, sharing duties (hehe…. He said “duties”) with Junis. Harrison will be in the ration before the end of the year.This.
Spider/Disco/SonOfTy/Lumber is a very nice four. Just need a fifth.
JJ, step up.
Wood has been good so far (in very SSS 2023 numbers). I'm okay with keeping him in the rotation once his rehab is finished but making him a long man quickly if he begins to falter in his starts.I have very little faith in Wood. He should be the #6/long man, sharing duties (hehe…. He said “duties”) with Junis. Harrison will be in the ration before the end of the year.
It is a trend at AAA to use bulk innings guys instead of the traditional starter. Still a bit surprised that Harrison is being used that way, since it didn't seem to be the case last year, but this is FZ's ship. You are probably correct. Still, I think that he won't be until for another month, at the earliest, barring injuries. They are not going to give up on Stripling and Manaea that early and Wood is just about ready to return.The Giants don’t value eating innings as a starter, so I don’t think getting him stretched to 5 innings (or whatever) is a real focus. If they think he can give 4 effective innings, THAT will not be the deciding factor in preventing his call up.
The thread, yes. The game, no.@Mays-Fan , is today's thread more palatable?
I am not sure it is fair to say the under-offered for Judge. I suspect the Spanks essentially said “We are keeping you. We know you want to go to the Giants and the Giants want you, so we will let them do our negotiating for us. Get an offer from them, and we will do that deal +5%.”The thread, yes. The game, no.
This is what happens when you under-offer for quality (Judge), and overpay for has-beens (Manaea, Stripling, Conforto, Haniger) to make up for it.
Yeah, it's easy to say after-the-fact. Guilty. And they may yet come around. But even I will admit it just is not looking good, or turning out well.
But, IIRC, the financial offers were the same.I am not sure it is fair to say the under-offered for Judge. I suspect the Spanks essentially said “We are keeping you. We know you want to go to the Giants and the Giants want you, so we will let them do our negotiating for us. Get an offer from them, and we will do that deal +5%.”
Essentially, the Giants had next to no chance to land him, we were just doing the Yankees work for them.
And there were reports that the Pads offered MORE.But, IIRC, the financial offers were the same.
I wasn't thrilled with much of the guys that they signed but each has past success to suggest that there is a possibility that any/all of them could come around. I have to remind myself that the season is still young and they could have a really good year still. My biggest issue was going all in on reclamation projects of some level on all acquisitions. Either it was banking that the player finally figured something out (i.e. Stripling), just had a one year blip (i.e. Manaea) or would be healthy (i.e. Haniger and Conforto).The thread, yes. The game, no.
This is what happens when you under-offer for quality (Judge), and overpay for has-beens (Manaea, Stripling, Conforto, Haniger) to make up for it.
Yeah, it's easy to say after-the-fact. Guilty. And they may yet come around. But even I will admit it just is not looking good, or turning out well.
We're both right, if this article is true:And there were reports that the Pads offered MORE.
I wasn’t in the room. I don’t know the exact agreement he had with the Spanks. But I do believe that the fix was in pretty much from the start. He was staying with the Spanks, and the Giants just negotiated his contract for them.
No reasonable amount of money would have got Judge here. He used us from the jump to push the Yankees.The thread, yes. The game, no.
This is what happens when you under-offer for quality (Judge), and overpay for has-beens (Manaea, Stripling, Conforto, Haniger) to make up for it.
Yeah, it's easy to say after-the-fact. Guilty. And they may yet come around. But even I will admit it just is not looking good, or turning out well.
Probably you're right.No reasonable amount of money would have got Judge here. He used us from the jump to push the Yankees.