Team has confirmed both Garrett Crochet and Michael Kopech will start the season in the bullpen. After those two get done with hitters, Hendricks fastball is gonna look like a devastating changeup.
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Originally posted by chancellor View PostTeam has confirmed both Garrett Crochet and Michael Kopech will start the season in the bullpen. After those two get done with hitters, Hendricks fastball is gonna look like a devastating changeup.
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and I guess they're giving Rodon the 5th spot to start the season?
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Originally posted by chancellor View PostTeam has confirmed both Garrett Crochet and Michael Kopech will start the season in the bullpen. After those two get done with hitters, Hendricks fastball is gonna look like a devastating changeup.
Thoughts?
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Originally posted by Gregg View PostLast night I traded for a $3B Kopech. I can play him out or give him a raise at $5 per year. I am thinking I go to $8 and have him for two years. It is not uncommon for the Sox to start young talent in the bullpen and then make them starters before the season ends.
Thoughts?I'm just here for the baseball.
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Originally posted by Gregg View PostLast night I traded for a $3B Kopech. I can play him out or give him a raise at $5 per year. I am thinking I go to $8 and have him for two years. It is not uncommon for the Sox to start young talent in the bullpen and then make them starters before the season ends.
Thoughts?"Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
"Your shitty future continues to offend me."
-Warren Ellis
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Man another injury prone pitcher extension question.
Why extend? Let’s look at the likely outcomes:
1) you extend and he is great this year. But you spent $5 more on him than you needed to for this year. You get to keep him 1 more year but hinder your chances this year.
2) he is great this year and you don’t extend. You get huge profit and use the extra $5 for better players around him.
3) he is injured or underperforms and you extend. Disaster, you lose on all ends of this.
4) he is injured or underperforms and you don’t extend. No loss (assuming you were keeping no matter what)
What are the odds that he is great? Is it as high as 50%. And let’s assume that you flip a coin to extend.
If so each of these is equally likely. And the extension helps you NEXT year 25% of the time (never this year). And 75% of the time your outcome is bad.
I understand this is oversimplification but hopefully it highlights the issue with extending players that are questionable to even turn a profit at the increased price.
I’ll pass on extending players like that.
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Originally posted by Gregg View PostLast night I traded for a $3B Kopech. I can play him out or give him a raise at $5 per year. I am thinking I go to $8 and have him for two years. It is not uncommon for the Sox to start young talent in the bullpen and then make them starters before the season ends.
Thoughts?More American children die by gunfire in a year than on-duty police officers and active duty military.
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Originally posted by revo View PostEloy Jimenez uh oh:
Eloy Jimenez had to leave Wednesday's game versus the Athletics with an apparent arm injury after crashing into the left field wall.
SOURCE: James Fegan on Twitter
Mar 24, 2021, 4:30 PM ET---------------------------------------------
Champagne for breakfast and a Sherman in my hand !
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The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.
George Orwell, 1984
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Originally posted by revo View PostEloy Jimenez uh oh:
Eloy Jimenez had to leave Wednesday's game versus the Athletics with an apparent arm injury after crashing into the left field wall.
SOURCE: James Fegan on Twitter
Mar 24, 2021, 4:30 PM ET
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Originally posted by madducks View Post---------------------------------------------
Champagne for breakfast and a Sherman in my hand !
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The Party told you to reject the evidence of your eyes and ears. It was their final, most essential command.
George Orwell, 1984
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