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Some overly simplistic OBP math


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1 hour ago, RZNJ said:

Elias is going to sign FA to shore up weak areas.  He's also got prospects in mind to take over key positions over the next two years.  

Yes but not 7 of them! Only a fool would believe he has that many good ones. The strategy of keeping the best as moving the ones that aren’t is the best way to go about it. As I mentioned your only real keepers on the current roster are Henderson, Adley, Mullins, and perhaps Santander. 

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20 minutes ago, Roll Tide said:

Not talking about 30 something’s like you with Verlander. 28 year olds are pretty safe to continue performing at a high level for several years. No long free agent contract is ever worth it the final few. It comes with the territory. I don’t know whether he will go big or not. So we will have to see! Plus having a surplus to deal will also help fill other holes. I’m simply saying that worrying about blocking Holiday at this point is pointless. 

Where am I talking another Verlander?  
 

And your last point is awful. 
 

And no, 28 year olds aren’t safe if you are signing them to 7-10 year deals.

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8 minutes ago, Sports Guy said:

Where am I talking another Verlander?  
 

And your last point is awful. 
 

And no, 28 year olds aren’t safe if you are signing them to 7-10 year deals.

The only one I’ve talked about is Correa. Because he’s been linked to Elias. Benintendi probably gets 3 tops

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1 hour ago, Roll Tide said:

Yes but not 7 of them! Only a fool would believe he has that many good ones. The strategy of keeping the best as moving the ones that aren’t is the best way to go about it. As I mentioned your only real keepers on the current roster are Henderson, Adley, Mullins, and perhaps Santander. 

Maybe Elias has a good idea of those 7 which are the best keepers and maybe he's not sure.  Maybe all 7 are potential keepers but the only way to find out is trial and error.  Only a fool would think all 7 are keepers?  I suppose but maybe even Elias doesn't know which ones yet.

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2 hours ago, RZNJ said:

Maybe Elias has a good idea of those 7 which are the best keepers and maybe he's not sure.  Maybe all 7 are potential keepers but the only way to find out is trial and error.  Only a fool would think all 7 are keepers?  I suppose but maybe even Elias doesn't know which ones yet.

He’s talking about signing bats. He’s not nearly as worried about blocking guys as some dudes here. 

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2 minutes ago, Roll Tide said:

The rumors are that he’s been talking to everyone. Just looking for a deal that makes sense for us.

I'm sure he's talking.

But I don't think for a second that the plan is to sign a guy that is considered a conventional #1 or #2 pitcher.

Might he pull the trigger if one fell into his lap?  That's a different kettle of fish.

What I expect is the local media talking up a more budget friendly acquisition.

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36 minutes ago, Roll Tide said:

I know you can usually take Elias at his word. He doesn’t seem to throw too many smoke screens. He’s stated 2 hitters and a starter in the 2nd tier.

He didn’t say anything about the second tier.   That’s an assumption many are making.  

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