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2011-12 MLB Hot Stove
With the Cards installed as champions, it's time to look forward to the off-season.
The years top free agents Albert Pujols Prince Fielder Jose Reyes C.J. Wilson Roy Oswalt Jonathan Papelbon Jimmy Rollins Heath Bell Carlos Beltran Not a whole lot of Starting pitching, which means C.J. Wilson will get paid like a #1 when he is a #2 at best. Reports are that Oswalt's back injuries has teams skeptical, but someone will pay him. So, where do you think these guys will end up? What do you want to see your team do? Any big surprises? For the Yanks- I'm not really impressed with Wilson, but think he would slot in nicely in the 3 slot. You have CC at the top of the rotation, and you have to break up the lefties, so I like him better than if he was #2. I think this will be another year of a retread rotation, as the Yanks try to hold off pitching the Kids they have in the minors. I also expect a big trade from them. There in no way Jesus Montero will be on the team come opening day. Some reports the Yanks are in on Beltran. Not a fan of this, I would've loved him as a rental, but they don't need the 3 year contract that he will get. The other free agents, I think that Pujols or Reyes will end up in Florida, and it wouldn't shock me if both end up there. I wonder how much spending Theo is allowed to do? I think he will target Prince and Albert. Papelbon will stay in Boston. |
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We need pitching. But looks like Alderson is still being held from the checkbook. Don't think we will be spending this year. Would like to see Reyes re-sign, but I really doubt that's gonna happen (with the rumored amount he wants).
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I would love to see my Reds sign Reyes.
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I would be shocked if the Cubs signed Pujols. While he has arguably been the best offensive player in the league the last decade, he wants long term, and will be declining throughout the length of the contract.
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rumor has Beltran to Sox to play RF....certainly better than JD the last few years....I'd take him for 2 years
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The think both the nationals and marlins are going to spend money. I wouldn't be surprised if Washington offered Fielder big money and moved Michael Morse back to left Field. Florida needs pitching, I see them pursuing Wilson or one of the B level pitching free agents like Edwin Jackson. I actually don't think the Yankees will do much, maybe Wilson, maybe Oswalt (I hope not), but aside from that I think it's going to be quiet. Jose Reyes is going to be overpaid no matter where he goes given his poor health track record of late. Should be an interesting off season for sure :tu
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What about that hotshot Cuban defector, Yoenis Cespedes? He's supposed to be the real deal, at the plate and in the outfield. Who aside from the Yankees can afford to take a gamble that's he truly for real . . . and truly 28, not 36? :r
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Angels are the big spenders...Pujols and CJ Wilson....go figure....at least its not the Yankees...:D
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Not worried about losing Wilson. Especially around playoff time.
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I hope the Dodgers make a good acquisition!
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Very curious to see where Cody Ross is going to end up. Love for him to be in right field for the Mets.
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I am glad to see Pujols get out of the NL Central. Now the Reds will have a better chance.
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EDIT: With that said, I still don't expect the Reds to win the division this year. |
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In the 09 off-season, when the Yanks signed CC, Tex, and AJ, all you would hear and read was how the Yanks were trying to buy the World Series. No one mentioned the fact that they actually lowered their payroll. Last season when Boston essentially spent the same amount of cash, not a single mention of "buying the world series" and I doubt you will hear it about the Angels as well. This will be the third straight year the Yanks will lower their payroll, and their plan is to try and get under the luxury tax limit. Quote:
The Yanks don't collect players like baseball cards :D |
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Now that the Pujols deal is done, what are the thoughts on Fielder? I've always thought the Rangers would be a good fit.
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