2015 MLB Hot Stove thread
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"People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." - Rogers HornsbyComment
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Re: 2015 MLB Hot Stove thread
Greinke will be back in LA most likely. If he moves on that is fine. We still have Ryu coming back and we'll get a pitcher or two off the market. Puig will most likely be traded this off season. We need to cut bait with some other outfielders as well. Weather it be Carl Crawford or Andre Ethier or both. Bullpen will be a big focus this off season for sure. That's been an issue for us the last 3 seasons.Comment
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Winning and family(and his dog) seem to be the big keys to determining where he might go. So Cubs and Cards are the two teams I could see being the big frontrunners for him. Maybe KC as well, but I can see him ending up in the NL,cause seems like he wants to hit as well(he loves taking batting practice).Comment
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Not really sure what Greinke will do, but if he signs elsewhere, Jordan Zimmermann slots very nicely in our rotation. Seems like a Friedman kind of move (get most of the performance for a fraction of the cost).
Puig's a goner too. I think he'll get flipped for a young, cost-controlled arm. NLDS badly exposed our lack of pitching depth.I write things on the Internet.
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And flipping Puig opens the door to Heyward. I anticipate we'll make a run for him.I write things on the Internet.
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That would be ideal. We have to get rid of some other guys too. I would like to see Kike get some more at bats and playing time next year as well. Don't be surprised if he and Joc keep the platoon going on a full a season.Comment
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No idea if he'll be staying or not, but if Jays do replace Gibbons(which I actually think they should do,regardless what happens in remainder of these playoffs), what possible guys out there do people see being good fits for a manager?
Haven't looked at any possible available names, but Sandy Alomar is a quick one I thought of cause he was someone who was a frontrunner for Jays manager position a few years back,but Jays went diff direction and Alomar went to Cleveland. But with Shapiro in Toronto now, and Alomar just being a basecoach in Cleveland, not to mention the obvious connection to Toronto from Roberto Alomar, wonder if they'd consider bringing him onto their staff?Comment
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No idea if he'll be staying or not, but if Jays do replace Gibbons(which I actually think they should do,regardless what happens in remainder of these playoffs), what possible guys out there do people see being good fits for a manager?
Haven't looked at any possible available names, but Sandy Alomar is a quick one I thought of cause he was someone who was a frontrunner for Jays manager position a few years back,but Jays went diff direction and Alomar went to Cleveland. But with Shapiro in Toronto now, and Alomar just being a basecoach in Cleveland, not to mention the obvious connection to Toronto from Roberto Alomar, wonder if they'd consider bringing him onto their staff?Comment
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I wonder if the oft rumored Tim Wallach ascension is going to happen or if the new(ish) front office goes in a different direction. I wouldn't be surprised if they interview Dave Martinez for the job.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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Gabe Kapler is the frontrunner for the job apparently.Comment
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