I was thinking the same thing. Why is Cohen shopping at Walmart?Who da F-k is that ??
I was thinking the same thing. Why is Cohen shopping at Walmart?Who da F-k is that ??
Until their targets are off the board, the question is irrelevant.Up to today- ya kinda have to agree with JB...could change in a single day though, Bro
You do need to fill out a 40 man roster and stock a minor league with potential replacements.I was thinking the same thing. Why is Cohen shopping at Walmart?
The more important part of the thread is about the status of Blake Snell and Jordan Montgomery per HeymanThe day that I care about anything that Joe Benigno has to say, is the day that... well, I'm not sure what day it is. But it sure ain't today.
That is a fair point. It is the recruiter's dilemma, true in college and pros. When you are focusing on your #1 target, your lesser targets can go off the board. All your eggs are now in one basket.The more important part of the thread is about the status of Blake Snell and Jordan Montgomery per Heyman
Solid acquisitions. I expect both to be on the opening day roster.Per SNY:
The Mets made a move on Wednesday to add to their starting pitching and outfield depth, trading for right-hander Adrian Houser and Tyrone Taylor of the Milwaukee Brewers.
In return, New York is sending over minor league right-hander Coleman Crow to the Brew Crew.
When did the Dodgers meet with him, and how much money is deferred?Yamamoto to Dodgers.
Stearns is on the hot seat already. 🤣To say this offseason has been a disappointment would be an understatement. Not over yet though. See if we can make any moves to improve the team.
Could Mets have upped offer to say $350M after Dodgers matched? If so, I wonder if Yamamoto would have gone to Mets as highest bidder - albeit I suspect Mets were used and Yamamoto wanted LA and to play with Ohtani all along.Mets offered the most at 325 million, Yanks and Dodgers at 300, then Dodgers matched 325.
Why? They're paying Ohtani virtually nothing at present.Good luck Dodger fans going to a game. Will be $250 to park, $100 for a hot dog, and a $50 middle foam finger for your kid.
At $325M for 12 years, AAV $27M and change, I am guessing that little or none of it was deferred.When did the Dodgers meet with him, and how much money is deferred?
Klapisch agrees with you. In the linked article, which is Yankee-oriented, he says Yamamoto feigned interest in the Mets. Strong words!Could Mets have upped offer to say $350M after Dodgers matched? If so, I wonder if Yamamoto would have gone to Mets as highest bidder - albeit I suspect Mets were used and Yamamoto wanted LA and to play with Ohtani all along.
Hopefully, Yamamato doesn't pan out...:)
Onto Plan B what that is though I suspect to sign:
SP - Snell or Montgomery or Gioloto
Bat - Justin Turner and/or JD Martinez
RP - Hader
One can hope.......or dream.....
Yamamoto’s contract alone. Plus Ohtanis money has to be found not just for this year. Let’s not act like they were shopping in the discount aisleWhy? They're paying Ohtani virtually nothing at present.
I am curious on Ohtani's contract- they are paying him $2 mil but getting cap hit for $46...Does the cap get hit with the remainder of the money for the following 10 years? It should be $22 mil each year after the end of contract...Or does the deferment reduce that as well or do they just assume that in 10 years- $22 mil is almost nothing?Yamamoto’s contract alone. Plus Ohtanis money has to be found not just for this year. Let’s not act like they were shopping in the discount aisle
From what was reported about the Mets, Yamamoto didn't like the opt out clause at 5 and 8 years.Could Mets have upped offer to say $350M after Dodgers matched? If so, I wonder if Yamamoto would have gone to Mets as highest bidder - albeit I suspect Mets were used and Yamamoto wanted LA and to play with Ohtani all along.
Hopefully, Yamamato doesn't pan out...:)
Onto Plan B what that is though I suspect to sign:
SP - Snell or Montgomery or Gioloto
Bat - Justin Turner and/or JD Martinez
RP - Hader
One can hope.......or dream.....
Basically yes. It's a smart play. Salary numbers in all sports are inflating at an unprecedentedly rapid pace. Mid tier pay will be at that level very soon. It already is in the NBA and elite NFL QBs are at 60 million.I am curious on Ohtani's contract- they are paying him $2 mil but getting cap hit for $46...Does the cap get hit with the remainder of the money for the following 10 years? It should be $22 mil each year after the end of contract...Or does the deferment reduce that as well or do they just assume that in 10 years- $22 mil is almost nothing?
I am reading the opposite. Yamamoto WANTED the opt out clauses, and he GOT them from the Dodgers. Whether or not the Mets offered them is unclear.From what was reported about the Mets, Yamamoto didn't like the opt out clause at 5 and 8 years.
Okay, I had it backwards. I knew that was the deal breaker.I am reading the opposite. Yamamoto WANTED the opt out clauses, and he GOT them from the Dodgers. Whether or not the Mets offered them is unclear.
Also, the Yamamoto deal reportedly includes zero deferrals.
Based on what?Doesn’t sound like Snell, Montgomery, and Hader are even being considered as of now.
Reports saying that they won’t be going after other high end high priced pitchers this off season. We’ll see if that changes.Based on what?
Yes, I have seen those reports. Looks like Mets think guys like Snell and Montgomery simply aren't worth the money they will undoubtedly command. Mets may just dabble mid-market and keep their powder dry for 2025.Reports saying that they won’t be going after other high end high priced pitchers this off season. We’ll see if that changes.
And Doc, before you react, it's a joke. 😉Yes, I have seen those reports. Looks like Mets think guys like Snell and Montgomery simply aren't worth the money they will undoubtedly command. Mets may just dabble mid-market and keep their powder dry for 2025.
Mets going to need to make a splash somewhere for ticket sales and for Cohens promise to be “ competitive “. Right now this team is not competive.Yes, I have seen those reports. Looks like Mets think guys like Snell and Montgomery simply aren't worth the money they will undoubtedly command. Mets may just dabble mid-market and keep their powder dry for 2025.
I agree but they may want to see how some of the kids develop this year including acuna and then go big for their needs in 2025.Here's what the projected 26 man opening day roster looks like right now:
STARTING PITCHERS (5)
Kodai Senga
Jose Quintana
Luis Severino
Adrian Houser
Tylor Megill OR Joey Lucchesi OR Jose Butto
COMMENT: The big question is Severino. If he recaptures his old form, this rotation isn't bad. But it isn't all that good either. Help is needed and will be forthcoming.
RELIEF PITCHERS (8)
Edwin DIaz
Brooks Raley
At least one of Megill/Lucchesi/Butto
Five other guys, from a pool of about 15
COMMENT: I don't think Stearns is going to add much more here. Plenty of quantity. Quality? Eh, we shall see.
STARTING LINEUP (8)
1B - Pete Alonso
2B - Jeff McNeil
SS - Francisco Lindor
3B - Brett Baty OR Mark Vientos
LF - DJ Stewart
CF - Brandon Nimmo
RF - Starling Marte
C - Francisco Alvarez
COMMENT - Stewart IMO is a placeholder as I don't think the starting LF is here yet. Unless the Mets add an infielder and move McNeil there.
BENCH including DH (5)
Baty or Vientos
Joey Wendle
Tyrone Taylor
Zach Short OR Trayce Thompson
Omar Narvaez
COMMENT - I think they add a bench bat. They will try to move Narvaez if they can find a taker for at least part of his contract. Nido is still around and available.
GENERAL COMMENT - This team as currently constituted will be hard pressed to get to .500.
Agree we'll see Acuna and maybe Gilbert this year, but not on opening day.I agree but they may want to see how some of the kids develop this year including acuna and then go big for their needs in 2025.