I'm with notin on the incredible, shrinking market, and can't see anyone going long on a 31-year-old outfielder at near Mookie money (per year... Betts made $27M this summer entering his prime -- I can't see Springer getting $25M in '21). I think Geo may turn out to be this winter's JD Martinez: looking for 200, settling for 100. Realistically, he might end up signing for Eovaldi money, something like 4 for $68...
I also don't consider a Springer signing an impediment to pitching acquisitions (I was merely taking a poll, but still want four new starting pitchers) -- not if Boston wants to contend again, like Sam and Tom keep saying... and we're hoping JH is thinking... as soon as he thaws from suspended animation in a cryogenic chamber somewhere.
Boston diehards can't let the franchise forget it bragged on social media about hitting the Reset button.
Championships since purchase by John Henry group: Red Sox 4 Yankees 1
The Red Sox are 8-1 in their last 9 postseason games against the Yankees.
Championships since purchase by John Henry group: Red Sox 4 Yankees 1
The Red Sox are 8-1 in their last 9 postseason games against the Yankees.
I love Springer. He's one of the clutch postseason players of this century -- .895 OPS vs. .852 OPS in the regular season. But his 27.3 career bWAR at age 31 is less than well-paid prime-timers like Harper 33.4 and Machado 39.5, who are both 28. Springer's also not as good as .900 OPS stars signed for team-friendly $100 million contracts like Acuna and Bregman (who may be a better shortstop as a fill-in or shifter than half the real shortstops).
Interestingly, Springer's #1 comp on baseball-reference (which compare statistical accomplishments) is Tony Conigliaro. After that it's Yoenis Cespedes, Richard Hildalgo and Yasiel Puig. I'm not saying those guys in their primes weren't worth $100M in modern dollars... but in another possibly truncated season with no fans?
I would keep JBJ , if possible. Springer would most likely be too expensive. Duran is waiting in the wings , but I don't know that he is ready yet.
Of course. But is Springer worth 50 million more than Ozuna (according to MLBTR)? Ozuna is two years younger and just led the NL in home runs and RBIs. And he has Hart -- his two biggest comps are Jim Ray Hart and Corey Hart. And then GlenAllen Hill and... Richard Hidalgo! I don't want to hijack the thread, but for the money, the Red Sox may be better signing Ozuna than Springer.
Don't want to hijack the thread? Hell man, that's what we do best here.
IMHO what Springer gets is a moot point, where the Red Sox are concerned. We're in the market for a Pillar or Marisnick this year. Pitching, pitching, pitching is what Bloom will be focused on.
Championships since purchase by John Henry group: Red Sox 4 Yankees 1
The Red Sox are 8-1 in their last 9 postseason games against the Yankees.
I think the Sox CF next year will be Kevin Kiermaier.
The Rays need a catcher and have oodles (Yes, oodles!) of young pitching Bloom knows well. And he’ll take back Kiermaier’s expensive (2 yr / $25.6mill) contract away from Tampa in order to get as much pitching as he can. That Tampa has an abundance of centerfielders with Margot and Arozarena just adds to how much sense this deal would make for them...