The 2019 Winter Meetings:
The Jays have inquired about every fucking starting pitcher.
Make something happen.
I know Howie is getting old, but only $4M? What a steal. Guy is still putting up decent numbers (assuming he plays a whole season).Sorry I am late on news. Here we go
In addition to Stephen Strasburg The Reigning, Defending, Undisputed World Series Champions have also formally announced resigning Howie Kendrick ($4MM in 2020 with a mutual option for $6.5MM or a $2.25MM buyout for 2021) and Yan Gomes (2 Year $10 Million)
Phillies sign Didi Gregorius (1 Year $14 Million)
Giants sign Kevin Gausman ( 1 Year $9 Million) and acquire Zack Cozart from the Angles
WowCole to the Yankees - 9 years, $324 million:
Sources: Cole to join Yankees for 9 years, $324M
Gerrit Cole and the Yankees have agreed to a nine-year, $324 million contract that surpasses the deal Stephen Strasburg finalized with the Nats for most total money and annual average salary for a pitcher, sources told ESPN.www.espn.com
Yay! The Jays did a signing!
Fuck.Yay! The Jays did a signing!
Its the Yanks. Cole's stats will balloon due to the pressure.Cole to the Yankees - 9 years, $324 million:
Sources: Cole to join Yankees for 9 years, $324M
Gerrit Cole and the Yankees have agreed to a nine-year, $324 million contract that surpasses the deal Stephen Strasburg finalized with the Nats for most total money and annual average salary for a pitcher, sources told ESPN.www.espn.com
The Rangers have acquired Corey Kluber from the Indians. I wonder if Cleveland is going to tear it down and try again. I'm going to guess if they aren't looking competitive by the all star break they'll start looking at moving the other big names.
I think so - they’ve already gotten rid of two big arms, I wouldn’t be surprised if Lindor is moved sometime this year too.
You think if that's the case they might try to move Clevinger as well? He's about 3 seasons away from free agency, probably about the time for Cleveland to have an abbreviated rebuild. If Clevinger does more of what he did last year, he could bring back a few high end prospects to help kickstart a rebuild.
Bumgarner's been injured and on the decline. Last year his ERA was almost 4.00.In the past I would have said no, you still need some good players to give a reason for fans to show up. But in recent years with teams like the Cubs finding success actively tanking for a couple years I wouldn't put it past them. Cleveland isn't a big market that will attract FA's though, would be interesting to see how a smaller market franchise handles a rebuild in today's MLB.
EDIT: 5 years $85 million for Bumgarner? Surprised he didn't break $100 million considering the rest of the big names were already off the board.
You could certainly do worseWhite Sox signed Gio Gonzalez for a 1 year $5 million deal - not bad I guess.
You could certainly do worse
You got to like the moves they are making, and have been making over the last few years.Encarnacion to the White Sox on a 1 year, $12 million deal:
Sources: Encarnacion, White Sox agree to deal
The White Sox and Edwin Encarnacion have reached agreement on a one-year deal for $12 million with a club option for 2021 at $12 million, according to sources.www.espn.com
They're not the Yankees, but they're making good deal after good deal to put themselves in contention next year.
White Sox have locked up another one of their rookies before even reaching the majors. Luis Roberts signs for $50 million over 6 years with 2 year club options for $20 to potentially bring the contract to 8 years.
Will Harris has signed with the Reigning Defending Undisputed World Series Champions... The Washington Nationals
3 Year $24 Million
No. I don't think so. But they may still not meet his asking price.I wonder if that takes them out of the Josh Donaldson sweepstakes. Maybe they'll get creative with their infielders.