Showing posts with label travis shaw. Show all posts
Showing posts with label travis shaw. Show all posts

Monday, January 13, 2020

BREAKING DOWN THE AL EAST COMPETITION


The Yankees have re-established themselves as the Evil Empire this winter. The defending AL East division champs are reloaded and ready to go, but what about the rest of the division?

It's hard to compete with a splashy signing like Gerrit Cole, but this free agent class has been once of the most exciting in recent years. There were a lot of good names out there, so what did the rest of the division do? Spring Training is around the corner and judging by off-season moves so far, the Yankees look like they have a large gap between them and everyone else.

Even if the Yankees are finished making anymore moves, we should all feel confident in the team we have to start the season. So far, the Rays and the Blue Jays are the only teams that have tried to make moves and improve their roster. It's weird to say that because we have quite the history with the Red Sox....but they have been quiet.


The Rays were a thorn in the Yankees side last season and managed to win 96 games. I think the Rays will still be a team to watch and they have made significant moves this off-season including letting Travis D'Arnaud leave for free agency and trading Tommy Pham, a clubhouse veteran to the Padres for Hunter Renfroe and infield prospect Xavier Edwards....but was it an improvement? I don't know, it doesn't seem that way right now. I am skeptical about Renfroe because he can hit a lot of home runs but he also strikes out a lot. Last week they also traded a top pitching prospect to the Cardinals for left-hander Matthew Liberatore, and big bats Jose Martinez and Randy Arozarena. The extra offense look like a nice boost for now but it will be interesting to see if it pays off long term. The Rays will be a team to watch again and could win 90-plus games again if they have good seasons from top starters Blake Snell and Tyler Glasnow.


The Blue Jays also had a busy winter and are another team to watch. They added more arms to their starting rotation including Hyun-Jin Ryu, and got Chase Anderson in a trade with the Brewers. They also signed Travis Shaw to replace Justin Smoak at first base. The Blue Jays new additions added to their exciting young group of Vlad Guerrero Jr, Bo Bichette and Cavan Biggio will be a fun team to watch. They will be much improved compared to their 2019 season where they only won 67 games.

As for the Red Sox and Orioles....well, they haven't made any big moves. The Red Sox and Mookie Betts came to an agreement to avoid arbitration but other than that, nothing. They are caught in a scenario where they are rumored to want to cut payroll but John Henry backtracks and claims they will remain competitive HERE. Not sure how Henry expects to remain competitive when he isn't making any moves to keep up with the rest of the division....minus the Orioles.


And as for the 2020 Orioles they are still 2019 the Orioles. They lost 108 games last season and will probably have a similar season again. They haven't made any  additions and last season they traded away their best player and then the Orioles fired their scouts. This franchise is in an embarrassing free fall.

The Yankees have made the right moves this winter. There's a lot of distance between them and everyone else. Now the just have to stay healthy and play good baseball and the wins will come. Is there another AL East team that you will be watching closely this season? Comment and let us know.

In the meantime, let's see if any other moves are made. I can't wait for Spring Training....I'm having serious baseball withdrawals.




--Jeana Bellezza-Ochoa
BYB Managing Editor
Twitter: @nyprincessj 






Saturday, February 3, 2018

I KNOW WHERE MIKE MOUSTAKAS IS GOING

I know, you've heard enough about Mike Moustakas. Well... I have some thoughts.  Here it goes...

Credit: Peter G. Aiken-USA TODAY Sports
Mike Moustakas is in trouble in his quest to get a big, free agent contract. Look, he is a top 5 free agent and was expected to get a deal of 5 years, $85 million. Plus, he's coming off of a great season where he hit 38 homers for the Royals. But what's the deal?   Well, I see it as a real possibility that he is unable to get a long-term deal.  Here's why...

Third Base is already set on the following teams:

Photo: WEEI.com
--Boston Red Sox: Rafael Devers, a top prospect. By the way, the DH is also locked up.

--Cleveland Indians: Jose Ramirez. The DH is also locked up with Encarnacion.

--Detroit Tigers: Jeimer Candelario, a top prospect they got from Cubs for Justin Wilson. The DH is Victor Martinez.

Photo: AP
--Houston Astros: Alex Bregman. The DH is Marwin Gonzalez.

--Los Angeles Angels: Just signed Zack Cozart to play 3B.

Photo: USA Today
--Minnesota Twins: Miguel Sano. Now, the DH slot might be open, but if Twins spend money, it will be on pitching.

Photo by Michael Zagaris/Oakland Athletics/Getty Images
--Oakland A's: Matt Chapman, a top prospect. The DH is Kris Davis

--Seattle Mariners: Kyle Seager. The DH is Nelson Cruz

--Tampa Bay Rays: Christian Arroyo, a top prospect they just got from the Giants for Longoria.

Photo: Dallas Morning News
--Texas Rangers: Adrian Beltre. The DH is Choo.

--Toronto Blue Jays: Josh Donaldson. The DH is Kendrys Morales.

--Arizona Diamondbacks: Jake Lamb. He had 30 HR, 105 RBIs last year.

--Chicago Cubs: Kris Bryant. Need I say more?

--Cincinnati Reds: Eugenio Suarez. 26 homers, 82 RBIs last year.

--Colorado Rockies: Nolan Arenado

--LA Dodgers: Justin Turner

Photo: Getty Images
--Milwaukee Brewers: Travis Shaw. 31 HR, 101 RBIs last year

--Philadelphia Phillies: Maikel Franco. He had 24 homers and 76 RBIs last year

--San Diego Padres: Chase Headley

--San Francisco Giants: Evan Longoria

--Washington Nationals: Anthony Rendon

This leaves only 9 teams that are potentially in the market for a third baseman. Of those 9 teams however, there are 4 that are clearly not going to spend money on a big free agent. Those are...

--Chicago White Sox: The youth movement is happening. They are unlikely to make a big money signing while they are rebuilding.

--Atlanta Braves: Youth movement – not spending money on big free agents

--Miami Marlins: Um. No.

Photo: Getty Images
--Pittsburgh Pirates: They are not seeking to contend after trading away Gerrit Cole and Andrew McCutchen. So they won’t give out a big free agent contract now. Bottom line.

So what does this all mean? It means the only teams that are legitimate options for Moustakas are the following, listed in order of likelihood in my opinion:

--New York Mets: This is the best fit out of all the teams. They have nobody at third. But this team is simply too cheap to give Moustakas a big long-term contract for $15M+ per year.


--Baltimore Orioles: Yes, they have Machado, but I suppose if he plays short, the Orioles can sign a third baseman. But look, I think it's unlikely though, as this would preclude them from keeping Machado at 3rd long-term if they re-sign him. Look, Baltimore is already burned by the bad, long-term contracts that they just signed with Chris Davis and Mark Trumbo. So I find it unlikely that they would sign Moustakas long-term. But hey, anything is possible.

--New York Yankees: They won’t sign Mike Moustakas long-term due to the salary cap and their desire to go for Machado next off season. But look, if he takes a lower priced 1 or 2 year deal, this is possible. Something to think about.


--Kansas City Royals: If the Royals lose out on Hosmer which is definitely possibly, they could turn to Moustakas.  I just don’t think they want to spend right now when they know they are far from contending.


--St. Louis Cardinals: The Cards have Jedd Gyorko at 3rd and he's signed for 4 more years, $37M. But he could also play 2B if they acquired a 3rd baseman. They also have Kolten Wong at second who hit .285 last year. And so, signing Moustakas for third is probably unlikely, but not impossible to see, so I included them here.

Out of the 9 teams that don’t already have clearly established 3rd baseman, only 5 can be considered a real possibility to sign Moustakas. And there are real issues with feeling confident that any of these teams would be willing to do so, especially on a long-term big-money deal.


And so, like I opened with, I think Moustakas is in trouble and will ultimately have to settle for a 1 or 2-year deal somewhere. If he becomes willing to sign a 1-year deal, then the Yanks would clearly be interested.  They have $20 million under the cap, but would want to leave some space for a deadline acquisition.  I'm going with a 1 year, $14 million deal. What do you think?

Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports
Anyway, here's my prediction. Moustakas goes to the Mets. Despite the cheapness, they are the best fit.  Moose is predicted to get a 5-year, $85M contract, but when Moustakas’ price tag comes down because he has no other options, the Mets might hop in there and get him for about 3 years, $45 million. It makes a ton of sense. Plus, it would be a great signing for them. Then again... the Orioles still pop in my mind.  They can easily put him at 3rd and put Machado at short and then they have a replacement for Machado, who is obviously leaving in free agency.

A lot to digest... but there's way to much garbage out on Moustakas right now.  I had to put things in better sense for you all.  No better place than on BYB.





--Douglas Solomon
BYB Writer





20% Off at SteinerSports.com with code YANKEEBLUE2017

Friday, April 1, 2016

TROUT'S A FERRARI. SANDOVAL'S A PINTO.


Pretty dumb line coming from Pablo Sandoval's agent in reference to him being recently benched in replace of Travis Shaw at third for the Red Sox this season.  I have to say, I don't like the Red Sox... but I LOVE what the Sox did here.


Pablo Sandoval is fat, not nimble, and is clearly being paid what he shouldn't be.  The Red Sox made a bad deal signing Sandoval for the amount of money they did... much like the Yankees did with Jacoby Ellsbury.


And whats more, the Sox are doing the right thing, finding the player that best fits the spot to help their team win in 2016.  Sandoval can get at bats in as the DH... but at third base... forget it. He's no good.  How about his agent telling the dude to lose some weight.

Pablo's agent said this of the recent move by the Sox:
Now look, this is just another example of a team that spent way too much money on a player, and an agent suggesting they "need" to play... because, well... he's a "franchise" type player.  I have news for you...


Mike Trout is a franchise player... a Ferrari.


Kung Fu Panda is a friggin' fat Pinto. Eventually... they break down and are bad investments.

His agent didn't help his cause here.  Pretty damn hilarious.

Find authentic game-used jerseys at Steiner Sports!

Thank you for your loyalty to Bleeding Yankee Blue. 
Please shop at the BYB store!  
On Twitter: @BleednYankeeBlu 
On Facebook, LIKE Bleeding Yankee Blue!
Don't forget to check out the BYB Hub.