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7 minutes ago, dzorange said:

Perhaps between the Astros and the Dodgers it's hard to believe, but is it hard to believe that Verlander would exercise his no trade clause with the likes of Baltimore and not with Houston?

Verlander absolutely can push for where he wants to go.

But he's under contract for next year so the Mets are required to move him.

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4 minutes ago, Keygans said:

Me too.  I think we bow out of a bidding war for JV and Erod… as we should.   

The publicity of our part in a bidding war for Verlander etal help lower the price for who may really want, Flaherty/Carson?

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I am honestly confused by the Mets.  They had lots of injuries this year.  But were not they planning to compete in 24?  I dont know why they feel compelled to move their big named pitchers now?  Did they not see any chance to bounce back in 24?  How can a team with this much money invested panic with one bad season?  

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6 minutes ago, Gurgi said:

I never heard Elias ever suggest he thought the Orioles NEEDED a guy like Verlander.  I cant not see him giving up Holiday for anyone to be honest.  Elias said at his press conference when he was hired the Orioles were going to be a draft and development based team.   They stressed being like Tampa.  None of that makes me think we want go give up hard earned prospects for some 40 year old just to slightly improve our chances in the playoffs.  Especially when this old guy seems like he is lost a couple of steps.  

Make a deal with Houston.  Verlander would probably go back.  His wife is used to the area.  

We should maybe look to upgrade the bullpen and call it a day.  

If Verlander comes here I'll be totally astounded.  

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1 minute ago, Gurgi said:

I am honestly confused by the Mets.  They had lots of injuries this year.  But were not they planning to compete in 24?  I dont know why they feel compelled to move their big named pitchers now?  Did they not see any chance to bounce back in 24?  How can a team with this much money invested panic with one bad season?  

I suspect they're gonna throw a half $Bil offer at Shohei.

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3 minutes ago, Gurgi said:

I am honestly confused by the Mets.  They had lots of injuries this year.  But were not they planning to compete in 24?  I dont know why they feel compelled to move their big named pitchers now?  Did they not see any chance to bounce back in 24?  How can a team with this much money invested panic with one bad season?  

Cohen looking ahead to 24 I imagine will go hard after Ohtani in the offseason and if he really wants him he won't be out bid.

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