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Oh great, so then we can boo our own players.
I think corneas best course of action would be to try and get a 5 year/$235 million deal ($45m per) or something of that ilk. He’d set a new aav record and be elible for free agency again at 32 with a strong chance at another $200 million+ deal
add in the $15 million that the Nats will be paying him, and he's making more than those 4 teams before additional commitments. I can't imagine the Mariners staying that low.
Too bad there isn't a mechanism to rent out Soto for $50 million next year while we build things back up.
This Seth Cummings guy says the dodgers are in hot pursuit of Freeman.
Grew up in SoCal. So Dodgers or Padres. Or maybe to Toronto as his folks were from Ontario.
Bump. Told ya.https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2021/11/yankees-blue-jays-among-teams-with-interest-in-freddie-freeman.html
makes a ton of sense. Muncy to 2nd, Trea to SS.
The Jays seem an odd destination as it would move either Freeman or Vlad to DH.
Bundy signs a 1 year, 5 million deal with the Twins
nice signing for the money, but a bit of a dice roll for a contender
Okay. The Twins aren't contenders . . .
it's the al central
Stroman to the Cubs
Man I’d have loved him on the Nats
Olney says there are concerns about Correa’s lower back which could explain why didn’t sign anywhere before the lockout.
Correa is an interesting case. I think some team ultimately will look past any potential physical issues. Not all lower back problems are created equal. Do they know what type of lower back issue Correa has?