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5 years 110 million. Opt out after 2 years.
Gave him basically Pablo Sandoval and Hanley Ramirez contracts.
5 years 110 million. Opt out after 2 years.
Those are terms you live with.
I really thought these reports meant DD was now bidding against himself like the orioles with crash davis.
I expected far worse
Well, DD gambled and won. When J.D. and Boros stretched it out to spring training, Dumbrowski didn't panic. Really not a bad deal. Now if they can find some way to dump Hanley, they might have something going for them. My interest level is rising.Gave him basically Pablo Sandoval and Hanley Ramirez contracts.

Well, DD gambled and won. When J.D. and Boros stretched it out to spring training, Dumbrowski didn't panic. Really not a bad deal. Now if they can find some way to dump Hanley, they might have something going for them. My interest level is rising.![]()
That's F#$*$ng phenomenal given what Hosmer got. Sox won this one . . .
That is an outstanding lineup but as you said not NY. Plus some of these players will rebound and have better years.Not NY but a very good lineup. On paper it is very deep.
Betts RF
Pedroia/Nunez 2B
Martinez Dan Hurley
Ramirez/Moreland 1B
Benitendi LF
Devers/Nunez 3B
Boegartes/Nunez SS
Vazquez C
Bradley CF
True.
Of course still in hole given Price and Sandoval disasters.
I still think Arod's was the worse. Especially after the Yankees announced that they would not even negotiate with him if he opted out (which he did). And then with no one competing with them they gave him a monstrous contract. Sandoval's, although horrible, pales by comparison.Let's cross our fingers and hope that Price has a monster season and opts out.
Sandoval might have been the worst contract in MLB history.
At first blush, I thought this would be great. Then shades of Kevin Millar, circa 2005 creeped into my head..as in cranking the ball 500 feet foul. I don't doubt Ramirez can hit 30 HRs in a season, if healthy. I doubt he would get on base enough otherwise to steal 30 bases. Also, with J.D. Martinez in the fold, he likely won't play enough.
I still think Arod's was the worse. Especially after the Yankees announced that they would not even negotiate with him if he opted out (which he did). And then with no one competing with them they gave him a monstrous contract. Sandoval's, although horrible, pales by comparison.
My guess is Hanley is our everyday 1Bman to start season with Moreland a late inning def replacement, etc. I see 500 ABs for Hanley one way or another.
While I won't argue that Sandoval couldn't play when he got to Boston, one certainly could argue that he was pretty solid up to then. His batting average for the two years prior to the Red Sox acquiring him was .279 with an average of 16 home runs and 76 RBI's. And he hit .344 in the post season including being MVP of the 2012 World Series. Further he hit .426 in three World Series. Arod was a .259 hitter in the post-season.As bad as the ARod contract was, at least he was basically still good (though not what he was)
Sandoval couldn't play....
"Moreland may well lose some at-bats with Martinez in the fold. Ramirez might too. Unless Ramirez mashes, the Sox will have reason to limit his playing time. At 497 plate appearances, a vesting option kicks in for 2019."
As the quote says, "Unless Ramirez mashes..." and I would have added, "early and often." Moreland is a lefty. As the season goes on, he'll probably get more opportunity.
The Yankees have a World Series Championship because of ARod.While I won't argue that Sandoval couldn't play when he got to Boston, one certainly could argue that he was pretty solid up to then. His batting average for the two years prior to the Red Sox acquiring him was .279 with an average of 16 home runs and 76 RBI's. And he hit .344 in the post season including being MVP of the 2012 World Series. Further he hit .426 in three World Series. Arod was a .259 hitter in the post-season.
The Panda was 28 when he signed with the Sox. Arod was 32 when he signed his monster contract.
One could argue that the Yankees have a World Series Championship despite Arod. Arod's performance began to decline after the Yankees signed him to a ridiculous contract after he opted to be a free agent following a monstrous season in 2007. In their only World Series win during the Arod days he hit .250 with one home run and 8 strike outs. Hideki Matsui, Derek Jeter and Johnny Damon were the hitting stars of that series.The Yankees have a World Series Championship because of ARod.
"Moreland may well lose some at-bats with Martinez in the fold. Ramirez might too. Unless Ramirez mashes, the Sox will have reason to limit his playing time. At 497 plate appearances, a vesting option kicks in for 2019."
As the quote says, "Unless Ramirez mashes..." and I would have added, "early and often." Moreland is a lefty. As the season goes on, he'll probably get more opportunity.
Martinez will (should) play one game a week tops in the outfield. Moreland coming off the bench should primarily be a Hanley sub, but only when he is playing 1st. Hanley is also not a bad late and close hitter, so when he is Dan Hurley'ing he is not exactly a liability. I suppose he could be a defensive replacement for Martinez at 1st as well, so long as Martinez has already batter in the 7th. The Sox aren't paying Martinez $47.5 Million for the two year before the out clause to sit him late and close.I expect you'll see more of Moreland than you think early on.
They need to keep him going for the inevitable Hanley injury. Give him a a day or two against righties each week. Then he comes in after the 5th or 6th for defense.
Hanley problem is solved.
Isn't Bobby Bonilla the worst contract ever? Bonilla might have played more initially than Sandoval, but the Pandapocalypse won't be getting paid 20 years after he stinks.As bad as the ARod contract was, at least he was basically still good (though not what he was)
Sandoval couldn't play....
Isn't Bobby Bonilla the worst contract ever? Bonilla might have played more initially than Sandoval, but the Pandapocalypse won't be getting paid 20 years after he stinks.
They played ML teams with ML players and you have to win those games. They did and that is all you can ask.Wild 8th. Best record in MLB. Will be interesting to see what happens when the opponent isn't full of quad-A players.
OTOH, Gotta win the games you're supposed to win. A .889 win% is doing just that.
True but I'm encouraged by the Red Sox lineup.I never said they were not Major League teams, but their established Major League players are few, far between, and not enough to be a factor. I'm also not saying The Rays or Marlins will challange the '62 Mets, necessarily, but the next series will be more telling than the last 3 were.
Well?Wild 8th. Best record in MLB. Will be interesting to see what happens when the opponent isn't full of quad-A players.