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Originally posted by revo View PostBoras already claiming he has a deal in place for Bryce
Chelsea Janes @chelsea_janes
Guys. Boras was kidding. I even checked on it for you just in case. He was kidding. Look. Beyond. Headlines.
7:57 PM - 28 Oct 2018
Chelsea Janes @chelsea_janes
(Although, full disclosure, I freaked out about that interview, too. Twice...Hard...Even after listening dozens of times and feeling totally sure...BUT STILL, don’t be the headline-only guy. It’s bad for your/my/our stress levels.)
8:31 PM - 28 Oct 2018
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Originally posted by Davros View PostChelsea Janes @chelsea_janes
Guys. Boras was kidding. I even checked on it for you just in case. He was kidding. Look. Beyond. Headlines.
7:57 PM - 28 Oct 2018“Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
― Albert Einstein
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For those looking for keys dates this off-season (courtesy of MLBTradeRumors):
Oct. 29: Commencement of a five-day, exclusive negotiation window that teams have with their own free agents
Oct. 31: Deadline for players with opt-out clauses (most notably, Clayton Kershaw) to exercise those provisions.
Nov. 3: The deadline for MLB clubs to formally issue one-year qualifying offers (valued at $17.9MM this offseason) to free agents is 5:00pm ET. Those players will have 10 days to weigh the offers and can negotiate with other clubs during that 10-day window. After that 5pm deadline, all free agents are eligible to begin negotiating with other teams.
Nov. 6-8: General Managers’ meetings in Carlsbad, CA
Nov. 13: Deadline for players to accept or reject qualifying offers.
Nov. 20: Deadline for teams to set their 40-man rosters in advance of the Rule 5 Draft.
Nov. 30: Deadline to tender contracts to arbitration-eligible players.
Dec. 9-13: Winter Meetings in Las Vegas.
Dec. 13: Rule 5 draft takes place on the final day of the Winter Meetings.
Jan. 11: Arbitration exchange day — the date on which teams and players must exchange filing numbers for arbitration. Hearings, if necessary, typically begin in early February.
March 28, 2019: Opening Day! Baseball is back.It certainly feels that way. But I'm distrustful of that feeling and am curious about evidence.
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Originally posted by revo View PostNathan Eovaldi just made a shit-ton of money for himself this offseason. I think his floor is a 4-yr, $60m deal, but a bidding war could up that considerably.
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Originally posted by revo View PostNathan Eovaldi just made a shit-ton of money for himself this offseason. I think his floor is a 4-yr, $60m deal, but a bidding war could up that considerably.
not my money but hard to commit 4 years to this guy
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Originally posted by Art Vandelay View Postreally? he has a shit-ton of injuries and just one 200 inning season (not even 200, 199 but I am rounding up haha)
not my money but hard to commit 4 years to this guy
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Just reading thru some of the blogs - it seems that this off-season may be really interesting. Some teams that haven't been too active in the FA market are starting to make noise - the White Sox, the Mets, heck I just read that the Twins have exactly $0 committed beyond 2019, & the Rays have cash. Plus all the big teams have needs (Dodgers, Yanks, Angels pretty much need a whole team, even the Red Sox have a couple of needs). Should be an interesting off-season with some crazy numbers being landed at.It certainly feels that way. But I'm distrustful of that feeling and am curious about evidence.
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Originally posted by Gregg View PostWhite Sox are interested in signing both Machado and Harper. They have the money to pull it off.
It is also reported that the Cubs are leaning to not making a run at Harper. Not a good market strategy!
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