Montalban
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Yes you do. But Lux is not a minor league hotshot. He was on the team back when the Giants were goodI have no idea who “Lutz” is. But Lux is the hotshot you are referring to.
Yes you do. But Lux is not a minor league hotshot. He was on the team back when the Giants were goodI have no idea who “Lutz” is. But Lux is the hotshot you are referring to.
They are buying 3 years of his FA start, but paying him into the 20M per year neighborhood for those years. Seems like a fair deal, assuming he continues to be a #1 type pitcher through the life of the contract. It isn’t the clearly team-friendly contract that the Bum deal was.Webb, Giants reach $90M extension through '28
Right-hander Logan Webb, who has a 31-22 record with a 3.59 ERA in 80 starts for the Giants, has agreed to a five-year extension worth $90 million.www.espn.com
looks like a great deal for the Giants
Gotta have more than one starter. Surprised at how well Cobb and DeSlafani have been. Had hoped for Mannea but he is trashWebb, Giants reach $90M extension through '28
Right-hander Logan Webb, who has a 31-22 record with a 3.59 ERA in 80 starts for the Giants, has agreed to a five-year extension worth $90 million.www.espn.com
looks like a great deal for the Giants
Whats wrong with the pads
how much do you think they inevitably give Ohtani? I think he easily, easily breaks the record....honestly 600 mill is not outta the question.it's so weird seeing the Dodgers 11th in the NL in ERA, they're usually at or near the top in the league. In fact, the last time they didn't lead the NL in ERA was 2016 (5th). Some regression was to be expected (their pitching staff as a whole outperformed their FIP/xFIP by more than half a run, which is pretty drastic). Not only did they have to replace Tyler Anderson's production, but they've also had injuries to May/Urias/Gonsolin and Syndergaard's been a disaster.
Boy, I hope you are wrong. I bet the Yankees looks pretty attractive to him; perhaps San Francisco. They are not far away from being a contenderhow much do you think they inevitably give Ohtani? I think he easily, easily breaks the record....honestly 600 mill is not outta the question.
I think the early contenders will be the usual suspects…Boy, I hope you are wrong. I bet the Yankees looks pretty attractive to him; perhaps San Francisco. They are not far away from being a contender
I forgot about the Red Sox, and the Mets will be in on him too. The Giants have been looking to spend some money on a star player recently and the Padres and Dodgers are always contenders for a big name. I just like the way he fits in with that short porch in Yankee Stadium. I’m thinking that’s gotta be really attractive to himI think the early contenders will be the usual suspects…
Dodgers
Giants
Padres
Cubs
Phils
Yanks
Mets
Red Sox
He has already said he does not want to go to Seattle because he wants to blaze his own path, and doesn’t want to compete with the legacy of Ichiro.
Of that shortlist, I think the Dodgers are the prohibitive favorites. But the Giants and Yanks have the available funds to make a serious push as well.
In the long run, I think whoever “wins” will actually be the loser. His contract will be crippling for a long time, and I don’t see him being worth that contract for very long at all.
I think the Dodgers did not spend any money last offseason with the plan to go after Ohtani. They could have resigned some of their guys- but I think they are prioritizing Ohtani.I forgot about the Red Sox, and the Mets will be in on him too. The Giants have been looking to spend some money on a star player recently and the Padres and Dodgers are always contenders for a big name. I just like the way he fits in with that short porch in Yankee Stadium. I’m thinking that’s gotta be really attractive to him
Based on his attitude to not wanting to compete with the legacy of Ichiro, I assume he will extend that to the legacy of the pinstripes. I think he wants to be identified by/with an org. That, imho, rules out SF, NYY, MAYBE the Dodgers…I forgot about the Red Sox, and the Mets will be in on him too. The Giants have been looking to spend some money on a star player recently and the Padres and Dodgers are always contenders for a big name. I just like the way he fits in with that short porch in Yankee Stadium. I’m thinking that’s gotta be really attractive to him
I’m surprised the Diamondbacks are still in first place. I barely even consider them a Major League franchise. They are almost like a developmental team for other teams
I think that's correct about the Dodgers, they clearly took a step back this year getting ready to make the godfather offer to Ohtani. Pretty sure that's where he's going.I think the Dodgers did not spend any money last offseason with the plan to go after Ohtani. They could have resigned some of their guys- but I think they are prioritizing Ohtani.
NOt sure the Yanks would go after him after just paying Judge. I am sure they prob. could
Pads- I guess never discount them but they need to pay Soto and just paid Machado, Bogaertes, Tatis
San Fran is probably an option too- they are trying to spend and have big money.
Red Sox seem to have taken a step back from the big time.
I don’t see Ohtani in the Midwest or Philadelphia. I see him going somewhere where he can really capitalize on his unique status as a player; a city where he can really market himself. And that sounds like L.A or NYC unfortunately. Don’ know much about Asian cultures but I assume a large Asian culture would be something he would be looking for and again that sounds like LA or maybe San Francisco, possibly San DiegoBased on his attitude to not wanting to compete with the legacy of Ichiro, I assume he will extend that to the legacy of the pinstripes. I think he wants to be identified by/with an org. That, imho, rules out SF, NYY, MAYBE the Dodgers…
I wonder if the Pads would really want to spend the coin required to get him, but they reportedly offered the most money for Judge, so who knows.
Maybe the lack of an icon player in their history could play into the hands of the Cubs or Phils?