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Dec 29, 2023 20:14:26 GMT -5
Post by brendan98 on Dec 29, 2023 20:14:26 GMT -5
So Texas is supposedly looking for help at closer, but don't seem to want to pay what it would cost for Hader.
I'd love to see the Sox spend some of the money they were supposedly going to give to Yamamoto, sign Hader (maybe it costs close to $20M a year for 5 to 6 years), then package Kenley and one of Crawford, Houck, Whitlock or Pivetta for Eovaldi. The Rangers would get the back end help they need without taking significant payroll and add a young arm to an aging staff, and the Sox would upgrade the closer spot with the best in the game, and a guy who they know can pitch in the front of the rotation.
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Dec 29, 2023 20:35:40 GMT -5
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Post by redsox04071318champs on Dec 29, 2023 20:35:40 GMT -5
So Texas is supposedly looking for help at closer, but don't seem to want to pay what it would cost for Hader. I'd love to see the Sox spend some of the money they were supposedly going to give to Yamamoto, sign Hader (maybe it costs close to $20M a year for 5 to 6 years), then package Kenley and one of Crawford, Houck, Whitlock or Pivetta for Eovaldi. The Rangers would get the back end help they need without taking significant payroll and add a young arm to an aging staff, and the Sox would upgrade the closer spot with the best in the game, and a guy who they know can pitch in the front of the rotation. Cant imagine Texss would trade away their best starter that helped them win the series. I'd think they want to try to win again this year and few have the post season resume Eovaldi has.
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Dec 29, 2023 21:22:31 GMT -5
Post by brendan98 on Dec 29, 2023 21:22:31 GMT -5
So Texas is supposedly looking for help at closer, but don't seem to want to pay what it would cost for Hader. I'd love to see the Sox spend some of the money they were supposedly going to give to Yamamoto, sign Hader (maybe it costs close to $20M a year for 5 to 6 years), then package Kenley and one of Crawford, Houck, Whitlock or Pivetta for Eovaldi. The Rangers would get the back end help they need without taking significant payroll and add a young arm to an aging staff, and the Sox would upgrade the closer spot with the best in the game, and a guy who they know can pitch in the front of the rotation. Cant imagine Texss would trade away their best starter that helped them win the series. I'd think they want to try to win again this year and few have the post season resume Eovaldi has. That is reasonable, just thinking they have so much their payroll tied up in 3 starters that they can't afford a closer, and Eovaldi's deal potentially up after this season.
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Dec 29, 2023 21:57:30 GMT -5
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Post by redsox04071318champs on Dec 29, 2023 21:57:30 GMT -5
Cant imagine Texss would trade away their best starter that helped them win the series. I'd think they want to try to win again this year and few have the post season resume Eovaldi has. That is reasonable, just thinking they have so much their payroll tied up in 3 starters that they can't afford a closer, and Eovaldi's deal potentially up after this season. I guess from what I've read it's the Rangers and Yankees in on Hader. I'm not convinced the Rangers won't make a move.
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