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  • Chi_archie
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 07-22-08
    • 63167

    #2906
    Canseco would be great for that clown franchise!
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    • koz-man
      SBR Hall of Famer
      • 11-21-08
      • 7102

      #2907
      Originally posted by Cross
      Who are the idiots listening to JLo and Canseco???
      This
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      • BigSpoon
        SBR MVP
        • 11-04-10
        • 4113

        #2908
        Originally posted by Chi_archie
        Canseco would be great for that clown franchise!
        He could be their strength and conditioning coach.
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        • JMobile
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 08-21-10
          • 19074

          #2909
          So is this Ohtani Asian player the real deal or just another fluke like Yu Darvis and Hideki Irabu?


          BTW, Yankees are done with the interviews.
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          • yisman
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 09-01-08
            • 75682

            #2910
            Originally posted by BigSpoon
            He could be their strength and conditioning coach.
            Barry Bonds and Mark McGwire are in the wrong positions
            [quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
            [/quote]

            [quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]
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            • EmpireMaker
              SBR Posting Legend
              • 06-18-09
              • 15578

              #2911
              The Blue Jays have struck a trade to acquire shortstop Aledmys Diaz from the Cardinals, per an announcement from the Toronto organization (h/t Shi Davidi of Sportsnet.ca, on Twitter). Outfielder prospect J.B. Woodman is heading back to St. Louis in return.
              [RELATED: Updated Blue Jays Depth Chart]
              This time last year, such a deal would not have seemed possible. In 2016, Diaz turned in a sparkling rookie campaign. Over 460 plate appearances, he slashed .300/.369/.510 with 17 home runs. Diaz went down on strikes just sixty times while drawing 41 walks.
              Alas, he was not able to sustain that surprising outbreak in his sophomore season. Diaz limped to a .259/.290/.392 batting line in 301 trips to the plate. He was ultimately demoted to Triple-A, where he watched as Paul DeJong took off and dashed any hopes of a near-term return.
              Beyond the questions at the plate, there are also some questions regarding Diaz’s defensive work, at least at short. He has drawn mixed reviews from UZR and DRS which, in the aggregate, paint him as at least a somewhat below-average defender at that challenging spot.
              For the Jays, Diaz represents a possible solution to the team’s depth issues up the middle. While Troy Tulowitzki and Devon Travis will likely enter camp as presumptive starters, they have each struggled with significant injury issues in recent years. Diaz, then, not only adds another option but also represents a potential buy-low candidate.
              In exchange, Toronto parted with its second-round pick from the 2016 draft. Woodman, a left-handed-hitting outfielder who’ll soon turn 23, had a solid debut season at the low A level but struggled upon reaching Class A in 2017. In 414 plate appearances, he slashed just .240/.320/.378 while striking out 157 times. Needless to say, his offensive game will require quite a bit of polishing, but the Cards can certainly afford to be patient with him.
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              • Otters27
                BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                • 07-14-07
                • 30756

                #2912
                Originally posted by JMobile
                So is this Ohtani Asian player the real deal or just another fluke like Yu Darvis and Hideki Irabu?


                BTW, Yankees are done with the interviews.
                Boone. Beltran thought he was going to be it. Glad for his family sake as he just retired
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                • ApricotSinner32
                  Restricted User
                  • 11-28-10
                  • 10648

                  #2913
                  Originally posted by Otters27
                  Boone. Beltran thought he was going to be it. Glad for his family sake as he just retired
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                  • Chi_archie
                    SBR Aristocracy
                    • 07-22-08
                    • 63167

                    #2914
                    Originally posted by yisman
                    Barry Bonds and Mark McGwire are in the wrong positions
                    haha!
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                    • koz-man
                      SBR Hall of Famer
                      • 11-21-08
                      • 7102

                      #2915
                      The Yankees are taking a risk in handing a playoff team to a guy who not only hasn't managed in the majors, but hasn't even coached. That said, Aaron Boone should be a good fit in the dugout. He has obvious enthusiasm for the game, can relate to all the young players on the roster and coming up through the farm system, and if you've seen his broadcasts on ESPN you know he's in step with modern analytics. ESPN
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                      • BigSpoon
                        SBR MVP
                        • 11-04-10
                        • 4113

                        #2916
                        Originally posted by JMobile
                        So is this Ohtani Asian player the real deal or just another fluke like Yu Darvis and Hideki Irabu?

                        BTW, Yankees are done with the interviews.
                        Darvish was awful in the World Series but he's still a solid starting pitcher. He's no fluke or bust.
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                        • JMobile
                          SBR Posting Legend
                          • 08-21-10
                          • 19074

                          #2917
                          So if Giancarlo waives his no trade clause, he goes to the Cardinals or Giants.
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                          • yisman
                            SBR Aristocracy
                            • 09-01-08
                            • 75682

                            #2918
                            would have to think he'd waive it.
                            [quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
                            [/quote]

                            [quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]
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                            • EmpireMaker
                              SBR Posting Legend
                              • 06-18-09
                              • 15578

                              #2919
                              The latest on game-changing Japanese ace/slugger Shohei Ohtani, whom the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters posted on Friday and who’s at the beginning of a three-week window to work out an agreement with a major league team:
                              • The Ohtani sweepstakes is seemingly on the verge of picking up in earnest, as Jeff Passan of Yahoo Sports reports that the 23-year-old CAA Sports client will meet with various teams in Los Angeles next week (Twitter link). The Mariners are among those clubs, suggests Passan, who relays that team brass has asked multiple members of its roster to clear their schedules for a potential meeting with Ohtani. That comes on the heels of general manager Jerry Dipoto’s revelation last week that the Mariners are preparing an aggressive push press for Ohtani. “We’re not joking around. We’re bringing the big guns,” declared Dipoto (Twitter link via Greg Johns of MLB.com).
                              • Ohtani’s camp will notify certain teams this weekend if they’ll remain in the mix to sign him, according to Dennis Lin of the San Diego Union-Tribune. The Padres are hopeful they’ll advance to the next round. “As a group, we’re prepared, and I think he’s a player that obviously we’ve scouted and have history with,” GM A.J. Preller told Lin. “You try to see what the fits are and why he’s a good fit for us and why we’re a good fit for him. We’re kind of down the path of doing that work.”
                              • The Red Sox will also chase Ohtani, per president of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski, who told Michael Silverman of the Boston Herald via text: “Would acknowledge our interest. Beyond that, all would be confidential.” Ohtani joining Chris Sale and David Price would make for a rather enticing top of the rotation, needless to say, and he could also factor in as a designated hitter for a Boston club that received uninspiring production there last season in the first year of the post-David Ortiz era.
                              • Count the World Series-winning Astros as yet another team that will court Ohtani. Owner Jim Crane told Brian McTaggart of MLB.com that the Astros will “put a full-court press on” to sign Ohtani, adding that they’ll “probably send the A-team out there.” He also noted that the Astros “need a left-handed DH, so there you have it.” In addition to having the ability to demonstrate his offensive prowess in Houston, Ohtani would add another potential front-end starter to a rotation that already includes past Cy Young winners Justin Verlander and Dallas Keuchel.
                              • While the Rays are obvious long shots to land Ohtani, they have an advantage over other teams with the presence of two-way prospect Brendan McKay, Marc Topkin of the Tampa Bay Times observes. McKay, the fourth overall pick in last year’s draft, could be both a pitcher and a hitter in the majors. “We’re hopeful (McKay) can do it,” Rays GM Erik Neander said. “We want to give him the opportunity to do it because he’s shown he deserves that opportunity and we don’t want to take that away from him prematurely.” Citing McKay’s presence, the Rays will emphasize to Ohtani that they’re open-minded about developing and employing a two-way player, per Topkin, who also expects them to pitch Tampa Bay’s “relaxed” lifestyle during the recruiting process.
                              • The Marlins, MLB’s other Florida-based organization, are unlikely to make an effort for Ohtani, Tim Healey of the South Florida Sun Sentinel writes. The cost-cutting Marlins are wary of the financial commitment it would take to reel in Ohtani, who won’t require much from a salary standpoint but will cost a $20MM posting fee. While that looks like a relatively minor amount for a possible franchise face like Ohtani, the Marlins simply aren’t in position to fork it over in their current financial state, Healey explains.
                              • While the Indians only have $10K in international bonus pool space, they’re expected to partake in the Ohtani derby, per Paul Hoynes of cleveland.com. He’d slot into an already loaded rotation, one which features two-time Cy Young winner Corey Kluber and Carlos Carrasco; additionally, Ohtani could DH for a team at risk of losing Carlos Santana in free agency.
                              • All things considered, the Yankees may be the favorites for Ohtani. There’s a general “fear” coming from other franchises regarding the Bronx Bombers, tweets Passan, given the talent on hand, the market they’re in and their strong relationship with CAA Sports. They also have the second-biggest international bonus pool.
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                              • Cross
                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                • 04-15-11
                                • 5777

                                #2920
                                If the Yankees get this Japanese dude, I hope he sucks.
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                                • ApricotSinner32
                                  Restricted User
                                  • 11-28-10
                                  • 10648

                                  #2921
                                  Originally posted by Cross
                                  If the Yankees get this Japanese dude, I hope he sucks.
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                                  • Otters27
                                    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                    • 07-14-07
                                    • 30756

                                    #2922
                                    Ichiro was the all the hype and more. We will see how this guy turns out. Japan guys need to start in the MLB. Not come over halfway through. Ichiro could have broke Rose record
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                                    • Chi_archie
                                      SBR Aristocracy
                                      • 07-22-08
                                      • 63167

                                      #2923
                                      Originally posted by JMobile
                                      So if Giancarlo waives his no trade clause, he goes to the Cardinals or Giants.

                                      Interesting to to see what happens
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                                      • koz-man
                                        SBR Hall of Famer
                                        • 11-21-08
                                        • 7102

                                        #2924
                                        Originally posted by Cross
                                        If the Yankees get this Japanese dude, I hope he sucks.
                                        Me too.
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                                        • BigSpoon
                                          SBR MVP
                                          • 11-04-10
                                          • 4113

                                          #2925
                                          Originally posted by koz-man
                                          Me too.
                                          I'll be rooting for him even if he goes to the Yankees or Dodgers. Always good for the game if there are more stars and he's trying to do something that not many have done before as a legit two-way player.
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                                          • JMobile
                                            SBR Posting Legend
                                            • 08-21-10
                                            • 19074

                                            #2926
                                            Giancarlo had meetings with Cardinals and Giants.
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                                            • yisman
                                              SBR Aristocracy
                                              • 09-01-08
                                              • 75682

                                              #2927
                                              Originally posted by Otters27
                                              Ichiro was the all the hype and more. We will see how this guy turns out. Japan guys need to start in the MLB. Not come over halfway through. Ichiro could have broke Rose record
                                              He would have. Almost certainly
                                              [quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
                                              [/quote]

                                              [quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]
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                                              • EmpireMaker
                                                SBR Posting Legend
                                                • 06-18-09
                                                • 15578

                                                #2928
                                                10:39pm: The Angels are thought by “multiple sources” to be one of the finalists, Yahoo Sports’ Jeff Passan tweets. The Tigers are out of the running, according to Anthony Fenech of the Detroit Free Press.
                                                8:59pm: The Rangers and Cubs will both meet with Ohtani, Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News reports (Twitter link), and they’re also the only two non-West Coast teams who appear to still be alive in the candidate process. The Rangers, Grant notes, have yet to comment on their status one way or the other.
                                                7:22pm: The Nationals won’t be receiving a meeting, the Washington Post’s Chelsea Janes reports (Twitter link).
                                                6:58pm: The Braves are out, ESPN.com’s Jerry Crasnick reports (via Twitter).
                                                6:50pm: The Padres will receive a meeting with Ohtani, FanRag Sports’ Jon Heyman reports (Twitter links). The Dodgers are also thought to still be active in the Ohtani sweepstakes though Heyman doesn’t have confirmation; regardless, the Dodgers aren’t thought to be favorites to land Ohtani.
                                                6:38pm: The Rays, Cardinals and White Sox are out, according to the Tampa Bay Times’ Marc Topkin, Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch and USA Today’s Bob Nightengale (all Twitter links).
                                                6:15pm: The Diamondbacks won’t receive a meeting, Ken Rosenthal tweets.
                                                6:12pm: The Blue Jays, Pirates, and Brewers are all out, as respectively reported by Sportsnet.ca’s Shi Davidi, MLB.com’s Adam Berry, and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Tom Haudricourt (all Twitter links).
                                                5:48pm: The Mets are also out, as per Joel Sherman of the New York Post (Twitter link).
                                                5:38pm: Ohtani’s list is “heavy” on West Coast teams, Mike Berardino of the St. Paul Pioneer Press reports, though the Cubs may still be involved. Not every west-based team is included, however, as The Athletic’s Ken Rosenthal tweets that the A’s aren’t involved.
                                                5:28pm: The Red Sox are also out of the running, president of baseball ops Dave Dombrowski told Peter Abraham of the Boston Globe. The Twins also won’t be getting a meeting with Ohtani, Heyman tweets.
                                                5:16pm: The Giants and Mariners are among the teams that will receive meetings with Shohei Ohtani and his representatives next week, Yahoo Sports’ Jeff Passan reports (Twitter link). It isn’t known who the other finalists are in the Ohtani sweepstakes, though the Yankees are one of the teams that didn’t make the cut, as Yankees GM Brian Cashman told reporters (including NJ.com’s Brendan Kuty and MLB.com’s Bryan Hoch).
                                                According to Cashman, Ohtani seems to be leaning towards West Coast teams in smaller markets. This ties to a report from FanRag Sports’ Jon Heyman saying that Ohtani’s reps are informing teams that the two-way star would prefer to play in a smaller market.
                                                The news adds another fascinating layer to the Ohtani sweepstakes, which was already one of the more intriguing free agent pursuits in recent memory. Given the seeming lack of immediate financial motive that inspired Ohtani’s move to Major League Baseball, it opened the door for every team in baseball (regardless of market or payroll size) to make a push for the 23-year-old. There had been speculation that Ohtani might look to avoid playing in a larger market, so this apparent confirmation creates a realistic possibility that he will land with a team that wouldn’t normally be considered a favorite to land such a coveted free agent.
                                                Of course, San Francisco isn’t exactly a small market, though Ohtani wouldn’t necessarily be the center of attention on a club with such established stars as Buster Posey and Madison Bumgarner (and maybe even Giancarlo Stanton in the near future). Playing for an NL team, however, would force Ohtani into a pinch-hitting or even a part-time outfield role for the at-bats he seeks in his attempt to be a two-way player in the big leagues. The Mariners do have such a DH spot available (in a timeshare with Nelson Cruz), and were considered to be a contender for Ohtani given their long history of Japanese players.
                                                The Yankees also have had several significant Japanese players on their past and current rosters, and were widely seen as one of the major favorites for Ohtani’s services from a financial (in terms of available international bonus money) and positional (openings at DH and in the rotation) standpoint, not to mention their international fame and their young core of talent ready to make a World Series push. With Ohtani now out of the picture, the Yankees could move to signing more pitching depth — a reunion with C.C. Sabathia has been widely speculated as a possibility — or a veteran bat to serve as designated hitter, if the club doesn’t just rotate its DH days to find plate appearances for everyone on the current roster.
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                                                • Cross
                                                  SBR Hall of Famer
                                                  • 04-15-11
                                                  • 5777

                                                  #2929
                                                  I hear Cubs won’t have much money to offer this guy.
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                                                  • BigSpoon
                                                    SBR MVP
                                                    • 11-04-10
                                                    • 4113

                                                    #2930
                                                    Crazy if the Giants get both Stanton and Ohtani this offseason.
                                                    Last edited by BigSpoon; 12-04-17, 01:06 AM.
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                                                    • Chi_archie
                                                      SBR Aristocracy
                                                      • 07-22-08
                                                      • 63167

                                                      #2931
                                                      Originally posted by Cross
                                                      I hear Cubs won’t have much money to offer this guy.
                                                      the guy won't be getting that much $ even from the clubs with the most international pool money, so other factors might be a much bigger decision as he'll be hopefully realizing that he needs a great landing spot so that he can make that big 2nd contract later in his career if all goes well
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                                                      • JMobile
                                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                                        • 08-21-10
                                                        • 19074

                                                        #2932
                                                        Originally posted by BigSpoon
                                                        Crazy if the Giants get both Stanton and Ohtani this offseason.
                                                        To expensive. Won't happen.
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                                                        • koz-man
                                                          SBR Hall of Famer
                                                          • 11-21-08
                                                          • 7102

                                                          #2933
                                                          Originally posted by BigSpoon
                                                          I'll be rooting for him even if he goes to the Yankees or Dodgers. Always good for the game if there are more stars and he's trying to do something that not many have done before as a legit two-way player.
                                                          I agree with your opinion about a player contributing to the game, But I just can't get past the Fact that I @#&%#ing Hate the Yankees.!!!

                                                          Probably because I know to many Yank-It Fans...
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                                                          • ApricotSinner32
                                                            Restricted User
                                                            • 11-28-10
                                                            • 10648

                                                            #2934
                                                            Originally posted by koz-man
                                                            I agree with your opinion about a player contributing to the game, But I just can't get past the Fact that I @#&%#ing Hate the Yankees.!!!

                                                            Probably because I know to many Yank-It Fans...
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                                                            • EmpireMaker
                                                              SBR Posting Legend
                                                              • 06-18-09
                                                              • 15578

                                                              #2935
                                                              The Rangers have struck a deal with lefty Mike Minor, according to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic (Twitter link). Minor will need to pass a physical before the contract is finalized. Texas is expected to utilize Minor as a starter, as Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News first suggested on Twitter and Jon Morosi of MLB Network tweets.

                                                              It’s not yet known what Minor will receive from Texas, but MLBTR predicted he’d land $28MM over four years. And there’s no question that the contract will be the biggest agreed to thus far in what has been a remarkably slow-to-develop offseason. Given that he’ll be the first significant player to sign, it’s certainly possible that Minor will end up beating expectations.
                                                              Minor, who’ll soon turn 30, once thrived out of the Braves’ rotation before shoulder problems got in the way. Surgery ensued after a messy 2014 season and he did not appear in the majors for the next two campaigns.
                                                              After being non-tendered by the Braves, Minor hooked on with the Royals, who promised him $7.25MM over two years in hopes he’d bounce back. Minor was not able to recover in time to reach the bigs in 2016, but finally re-emerged in the 2017 campaign — this time, as a reliever.
                                                              Over his 77 2/3 innings in the just-finished season, Minor ran a 2.55 ERA with 10.2 K/9 and 2.5 BB/9. He averaged nearly 95 mph on his fastball, over three ticks better than he had ever sustained for a season as a starter. Minor relied on his slider quite a bit more than usual, but otherwise largely sustained the same multi-pitch mix that allowed him to succeed as a southpaw starter. It’s worth noting, too, that twenty of his relief appearances went past a single inning.
                                                              It’s not hard to see why Minor was among the most hotly pursued pitchers out of the gates. He’s capable of functioning as a lockdown late-inning southpaw, giving multiple innings out of the pen, or — most enticingly — returning to the rotation. Minor’s health history makes that last possibility feel a bit risky, though it’s entirely arguable that the upside merits a chance.
                                                              Indeed, given that he chose to sign with a team that intends to use him as a starter, Minor obviously is on board with that move. If that is the direction both he and the team desire, then Minor will certainly bring plenty of potential to a staff that badly needs it.
                                                              [RELATED: Updated Rangers Depth Chart]
                                                              While the Rangers already added Doug Fister to their rotation, and still hopes to bring Shohei Ohtani aboard, the team certainly can afford to continue adding. And it is plenty arguable that this team is wise to take a shot on Minor as a starter — even with his health history — rather than settling for another back-end arm. The fact that Minor could also slide back to the bullpen, which also is in need of high-quality pitchers, only adds to the flexibility the team can achieve with this move.
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                                                              • BigSpoon
                                                                SBR MVP
                                                                • 11-04-10
                                                                • 4113

                                                                #2936
                                                                Originally posted by JMobile
                                                                To expensive. Won't happen.
                                                                It could happen, Stanton will be expensive in terms of prospects or how much money they eat on the contract. Ohtani will be relatively cheap.
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                                                                • Chi_archie
                                                                  SBR Aristocracy
                                                                  • 07-22-08
                                                                  • 63167

                                                                  #2937
                                                                  Originally posted by EmpireMaker
                                                                  The Rangers have struck a deal with lefty Mike Minor, according to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic (Twitter link). Minor will need to pass a physical before the contract is finalized. Texas is expected to utilize Minor as a starter, as Evan Grant of the Dallas Morning News first suggested on Twitter and Jon Morosi of MLB Network tweets.

                                                                  It’s not yet known what Minor will receive from Texas, but MLBTR predicted he’d land $28MM over four years. And there’s no question that the contract will be the biggest agreed to thus far in what has been a remarkably slow-to-develop offseason. Given that he’ll be the first significant player to sign, it’s certainly possible that Minor will end up beating expectations.
                                                                  Minor, who’ll soon turn 30, once thrived out of the Braves’ rotation before shoulder problems got in the way. Surgery ensued after a messy 2014 season and he did not appear in the majors for the next two campaigns.
                                                                  After being non-tendered by the Braves, Minor hooked on with the Royals, who promised him $7.25MM over two years in hopes he’d bounce back. Minor was not able to recover in time to reach the bigs in 2016, but finally re-emerged in the 2017 campaign — this time, as a reliever.
                                                                  Over his 77 2/3 innings in the just-finished season, Minor ran a 2.55 ERA with 10.2 K/9 and 2.5 BB/9. He averaged nearly 95 mph on his fastball, over three ticks better than he had ever sustained for a season as a starter. Minor relied on his slider quite a bit more than usual, but otherwise largely sustained the same multi-pitch mix that allowed him to succeed as a southpaw starter. It’s worth noting, too, that twenty of his relief appearances went past a single inning.
                                                                  It’s not hard to see why Minor was among the most hotly pursued pitchers out of the gates. He’s capable of functioning as a lockdown late-inning southpaw, giving multiple innings out of the pen, or — most enticingly — returning to the rotation. Minor’s health history makes that last possibility feel a bit risky, though it’s entirely arguable that the upside merits a chance.
                                                                  Indeed, given that he chose to sign with a team that intends to use him as a starter, Minor obviously is on board with that move. If that is the direction both he and the team desire, then Minor will certainly bring plenty of potential to a staff that badly needs it.
                                                                  [RELATED: Updated Rangers Depth Chart]
                                                                  While the Rangers already added Doug Fister to their rotation, and still hopes to bring Shohei Ohtani aboard, the team certainly can afford to continue adding. And it is plenty arguable that this team is wise to take a shot on Minor as a starter — even with his health history — rather than settling for another back-end arm. The fact that Minor could also slide back to the bullpen, which also is in need of high-quality pitchers, only adds to the flexibility the team can achieve with this move.

                                                                  minor? never fukin heard of her
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                                                                  • JMobile
                                                                    SBR Posting Legend
                                                                    • 08-21-10
                                                                    • 19074

                                                                    #2938
                                                                    I'm surprise Padres want to get Ohtani.
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                                                                    • ApricotSinner32
                                                                      Restricted User
                                                                      • 11-28-10
                                                                      • 10648

                                                                      #2939
                                                                      Originally posted by JMobile
                                                                      I'm surprise Padres want to get Ohtani.
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                                                                      • koz-man
                                                                        SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                        • 11-21-08
                                                                        • 7102

                                                                        #2940
                                                                        Originally posted by JMobile
                                                                        I'm surprise Padres want to get Ohtani.
                                                                        Me too.
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