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6 minutes ago, Philip said:

Hamstring.

what does that mean in terms of time off?

Who knows but if it’s just tightness, he might miss 2-3 weeks.  Total guess on my part.

Hopefully, they diagnose it as a cramp.

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1 minute ago, Aglets said:

He has one of the highest salaries on the 2024 team.

Yes.

I get his salary being an issue, but is he really one of the best back end of the bull pun arms? There is no salary cap/ dead weight like the NFL so again the argument of just based on salary is not a reason to keep him if he’s washed up. 

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Just now, Pushmonkey said:

I get his salary being an issue, but is he really one of the best back end of the bull pun arms? There is no salary cap/ dead weight like the NFL so again the argument of just based on salary is not a reason to keep him if he’s washed up. 

Yes, he is absolutely one of the two or three best arms in the pen (or at least projects to be).

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3 minutes ago, Pushmonkey said:

I get his salary being an issue, but is he really one of the best back end of the bull pun arms? There is no salary cap/ dead weight like the NFL so again the argument of just based on salary is not a reason to keep him if he’s washed up. 

Relax 

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4 minutes ago, Pushmonkey said:

I get his salary being an issue, but is he really one of the best back end of the bull pun arms? There is no salary cap/ dead weight like the NFL so again the argument of just based on salary is not a reason to keep him if he’s washed up. 

Yes no decent pitcher has ever yucked it up in spring training before. 

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14 minutes ago, interloper said:

Imagine a scenario where Kimbrel can't hack it and Burnes gets hurt for the year. We'd be out Hall, Ortiz, a draft pick, and on the hook for nearly $30 million of dead money. 

No I won’t!  Wtf?  (Welcome to FL)

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15 minutes ago, interloper said:

Imagine a scenario where Kimbrel can't hack it and Burnes gets hurt for the year. We'd be out Hall, Ortiz, a draft pick, and on the hook for nearly $30 million of dead money. 

Lighten up Francis

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14 minutes ago, interloper said:

Imagine a scenario where Kimbrel can't hack it and Burnes gets hurt for the year. We'd be out Hall, Ortiz, a draft pick, and on the hook for nearly $30 million of dead money. 

Everything comes with a risk. 

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1 hour ago, dystopia said:

Yes no decent pitcher has ever yucked it up in spring training before. 

Yeah, not that you should ever put much weight on a spring training performance for a veteran player, but Kimbrel also has a reputation of being a guy who performs way worse when not pitching in 9th inning save situations. A March 4 spring training game is not even going to register. 

I’ll only worry about Kimbrel if on Opening Day it doesn’t seem like he’s ok physically, like if his velo is down or his mechanics are out of whack and he’s wild.

Mullins hopefully is precautionary but hard not to worry with the groin/hip issue he had last year. He’s 29 now and we just gotta hope leg issues are not going to be a recurring thing. 

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