It's interesting because this was something I was thinking about with Boras and Evan Roberts mentioned the other day - his clients will continue to wait and may get what they are asking due to spring training injuries.Sounds like Mets will not be going after any of the available high end pitchers. Senga will be replaced from within.
Crazy how much the FA market has changed over the years.It's interesting because this was something I was thinking about with Boras and Evan Roberts mentioned the other day - his clients will continue to wait and may get what they are asking due to spring training injuries.
I was thinking about it as it relates to Bellinger and the Cubs. They want him back but probably not at 8 years and whatever. It will depend on how desperate a team gets due to injury and how much of contender their front office thinks they are.
You are really showing baseball ignorance. Alonso fits the Mets because he's the only power threat they have and yes, it would be a huge loss. You thinking the Yankees need another RH power hitter with plenty of swings and misses in a lineup already stock full of RH hitters that have that as their calling card is astoundingly lame. This from you a self called longtime baseball fan that never misses a chance to bash Cashman's team building process and Boone's binder moves?Yankees.
kbee just wanted your response...You are really showing baseball ignorance. Alonso fits the Mets because he's the only power threat they have and yes, it would be a huge loss. You thinking the Yankees need another RH power hitter with plenty of swings and misses in a lineup already stock full of RH hitters that have that as their calling card is astoundingly lame. This from you a self called longtime baseball fan that never misses a chance to bash Cashman's team building process and Boone's binder moves?
On the other side of that in regards to Snell, Bellinger, and Chapman since they got a QO I'm not sure a team will want to give up the pick if they're only getting 1 year out of them.Crazy how much the FA market has changed over the years.
You may see a couple of these guys do a 1 year deal though as the season nears
I think you've got the wrong guy. While I rarely bash Cashman, some of his moves have made it virtually impossible not to do so. And while I'm no big Boone fan, it has nothing to do with analytics. Lots of Yankees fans have bashed their reliance on analytics. I'm not one of them.You are really showing baseball ignorance. Alonso fits the Mets because he's the only power threat they have and yes, it would be a huge loss. You thinking the Yankees need another RH power hitter with plenty of swings and misses in a lineup already stock full of RH hitters that have that as their calling card is astoundingly lame. This from you a self called longtime baseball fan that never misses a chance to bash Cashman's team building process and Boone's binder moves?
Nah. I just post my opinion from time to time. I don't really care whether anyone responds.kbee just wanted your response...
The Bronx is the one place I haven't heard. Though, I have heard that someone like the Phils may make a hard run at himI think you've got the wrong guy. While I rarely bash Cashman, some of his moves have made it virtually impossible not to do so. And while I'm no big Boone fan, it has nothing to do with analytics. Lots of Yankees fans have bashed their reliance on analytics. I'm not one of them.
As for Alonso, more and more I'm hearing that he's likely leaving after this season....and more and more they're mentioning the Bronx as a possible destination. Not sure what I think of such a move.
For DH?The Bronx is the one place I haven't heard. Though, I have heard that someone like the Phils may make a hard run at him
Another good point. But I think it's really the years with the Cubs right now (been following it closely as a fan).On the other side of that in regards to Snell, Bellinger, and Chapman since they got a QO I'm not sure a team will want to give up the pick if they're only getting 1 year out of them.
Need to be very careful with a contract for Alonso. He's overweight and will age very quickly. Think Ryan Howard.You are really showing baseball ignorance. Alonso fits the Mets because he's the only power threat they have and yes, it would be a huge loss. You thinking the Yankees need another RH power hitter with plenty of swings and misses in a lineup already stock full of RH hitters that have that as their calling card is astoundingly lame. This from you a self called longtime baseball fan that never misses a chance to bash Cashman's team building process and Boone's binder moves?
yeah- much better to be in the great shape that Judge and Stanton have been in each year.Need to be very careful with a contract for Alonso. He's overweight and will age very quickly. Think Ryan Howard.
Almost comical- not only the MLB leader in HR over the past 5 years but a guy that plays everyday on a walk year…
100% how I see it, absolutely crazy.Almost comical- not only the MLB leader in HR over the past 5 years but a guy that plays everyday on a walk year…
Did Schwarber have more HR's than Alonso the last 5 years? Please, Alonso didn't even make the next 5 picks in the dark horse selections. Of course having hit the most HR's in all of MLB the last 5 years he wouldn't be considered a dark horse, but not seeing his name in 10 picks is just ridiculous.Article was not bad at all IMO. It was not one writer making five picks. It was five writers each making one pick. All solid picks, just none of them happened to be Alonso.
Certainly no one can quarrel with the selections of Judge, Olson, or Ohtani. I actually love the Acuna pick, God only knows what his ceiling is. Garcia to me is the only reach, but not that long a reach.
I would add that Schwarber had more HR's than Alonso last year, and he wasn't named either.
Alonso did not meet the criteria for the dark horse selection. He could not have been selected.Did Schwarber have more HR's than Alonso the last 5 years? Please, Alonso didn't even make the next 5 picks in the dark horse selections. Of course having hit the most HR's in all of MLB the last 5 years he wouldn't be considered a dark horse, but not seeing his name in 10 picks is just ridiculous.
I see your point and I still think there's no way Alonso isn't top 5 and yes, I also stated he doesn't fit the dark horse category. Barring an injury, I'd bet Alonso finishes in the Top 5 in HR's. Just might trot over to Freehold Raceway and see if there's a futures bet on that very thing. First off, the Mets at 82.5 wins, I'm taking the over!!! https://www.msn.com/en-us/sports/ml...hei-ohtani-aaron-judge-anmlb-more/ar-BB1iMx0w Well here's a list that makes more sense.Alonso did not meet the criteria for the dark horse selection. He could not have been selected.
I know we are homers (no pun intended) on the board. But if you ask five baseball experts who will lead the majors in homers next year, and none of them select Alonso, that is not crazy. It just isn't.
If I were asked that question, Alonso would not have been my first choice (Judge). Nor my second (Olson), Maybe third. Maybe not. As I mentioned, I love the Acuna pick.