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Post by pedrofanforever45 on Nov 16, 2018 17:24:35 GMT -5
Don't love it. That's really high price for a platoon for a year. At least it's only for one year.
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Post by pedrofanforever45 on Nov 16, 2018 17:25:49 GMT -5
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Post by jimed14 on Nov 16, 2018 17:27:59 GMT -5
Don't love it. That's really high price for a platoon for a year. At least it's only one year. That's probably why it was higher. I'm fine with any one year deals. Plus, I think he's a bit more than a platoon player.
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Post by Legion of Bloom on Nov 16, 2018 17:34:57 GMT -5
Love it.
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Post by wildsox on Nov 16, 2018 17:39:05 GMT -5
Love the deal. 1 Year deal works
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Post by classylefthander on Nov 16, 2018 17:45:44 GMT -5
Perfect. A GFIN deal, off the books in ‘20 when Sox may need every dollar to re-sign the FAs or get new ones.
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Post by redsox04071318champs on Nov 16, 2018 17:50:16 GMT -5
Don't love it. That's really high price for a platoon for a year. At least it's only for one year. Pedro, don't really understand the consternation. Pearce only got one season. He might have been able to get 2 years elsewhere but signing as quickly as he did, I don't think he really cared. It's obvious the guy wanted to return to Boston. He said he did and he was being genuine. The Sox aren't trying to get under the luxury tax line in 2019 so his 1 year deal does nothing to harm that. Plus, perhaps you watched him last season? And I don't just mean the post-season? Perhaps you remember him jumpstarting the Red Sox in that first game against the Yankees in August when he slammed 3 homers? The guy played very well last season, excluding post-season, so let's talk post-season. I think he did ok? Did you think so? So what's the matter? The 6.25 million? Chris Young made more than that and I think Pearce contributed a helluva lot more. And you said he's a platoon player? Funny, but I didn't see to mind him getting ABs against righties. He certainly held his own. I think he's capable of handling 1b when Moreland goes into his 2nd half swoon, and then when Moreland snaps out of it, he can go back to platooning and he won't complain. And oh yeah, he's a great teammate who loves playing for the Sox? So what's the issue with him coming back for 6.25 million? I mean honestly that's a bargain and the fact that they didn't have to commit to 2020 and he was fine with it, what more could you want?
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Post by soxfansince67 on Nov 16, 2018 17:57:43 GMT -5
I am just delighted about this. Great clubhouse guy, great bat, great person to keep with the team - intangibles will be important in addition to talent as we try to repeat.
GREAT news. Bravo!
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Post by Canseco on Nov 16, 2018 17:58:01 GMT -5
Great deal. The higher price tag is more than worth it to get a one-year deal done. Now the Moreland/Pearce platoon is aligned through 2019. We’ll have some options at 1B after that.
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Post by kingofthetrill on Nov 16, 2018 18:00:29 GMT -5
He's also going to be 36 a few games into the season. This is certainly better than the 1 year $5 million deals they were throwing around a decade ago with guys like Smoltz, Brad Penny, or deals like Johnny Gomes, Mike Cameron or Chris Young. I'd give this deal a solid A- at least.
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Post by cheers on Nov 16, 2018 18:00:36 GMT -5
Love the signing. The front office continues to make me happy.
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Post by pedrofanforever45 on Nov 16, 2018 18:06:18 GMT -5
It's just not great value at 6.25 million. The only value in this deal is the one year, like Jimed said. I thought that the Sox should no way go past a year for Pearce and they did just that.
The Sox are paying close to 16-17 million AAV wise on their bench in 2019 if they keep Leon.
I like Pearce. Great guy. Good player when healthy for the most part.
What I like most about the deal is that Passan kind of revealed Dave's plan this offseason. Eovaldi is next it seems, which I love.
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Post by philsbosoxfan on Nov 16, 2018 18:07:18 GMT -5
One of the check marks on my list.
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Post by jimed14 on Nov 16, 2018 18:08:39 GMT -5
It's just not great value at 6.25 million. The only value in this deal is the one year, like Jimed said. The Sox are paying close to 16-17 million AAV wise on their bench in 2019 if they keep Leon. I like Pearce. Great guy. Good player when healthy for the most part. What I like most about the deal is that Passan kind of revealed Dave's plan this offseason. Eovaldi is next it seems, which I love. The options were probably 2/$10 or 1/$6.25. I can't imagine this move prevents the Red Sox from doing anything they want to do in 2019. It's not like they could do a lot with an extra million or two.
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Post by kingofthetrill on Nov 16, 2018 18:13:47 GMT -5
And with Moreland not being Big Papi, I wouldn't count on Pearce as just a bench player. I imagine that he'd get plenty of AB's. There's really very little downside imo. And one less thing to worry about. I'm surprised we got him for only $6.25M on a one year deal. I'd have easily thought it would be closer to $7-$8.
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Post by redsox04071318champs on Nov 16, 2018 18:17:49 GMT -5
It's just not great value at 6.25 million. The only value in this deal is the one year, like Jimed said. I thought that the Sox should no way go past a year for Pearce and they did just that. The Sox are paying close to 16-17 million AAV wise on their bench in 2019 if they keep Leon. I like Pearce. Great guy. Good player when healthy for the most part. What I like most about the deal is that Passan kind of revealed Dave's plan this offseason. Eovaldi is next it seems, which I love. I guess I wonder what you think a guy who can hit .270 with a SA of about .450 and an OBP of about .350 in about 350 ABs is worth. And yeah I hope Eovaldi is next. Kimbrel is a goner so I would anticipate Eovaldi gets that money, and they'll need a high leverage relief arm. Perhaps it's a guy named Joe Kelly. Maybe they really did fix him. I've seen him have good stretches before but never saw him go 10 innings with a 13/0 K/BB ratio, so maybe they're on to something. Time will tell. It's not a big enough sample size to convince me, but it's more than enough to intrigue me given his stuff and that he is a fit for Boston. I would anticipate that Pearce, Evoaldi, and Kelly are the guys Dombrowski brings back.
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Post by Smittyw on Nov 16, 2018 18:17:52 GMT -5
I mean, we were paying as much for Chris Young a couple of years ago, except now we actually have a manager who can do a platoon properly.
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Post by redsox04071318champs on Nov 16, 2018 18:19:52 GMT -5
I mean, we were paying as much for Chris Young a couple of years ago, except now we actually have a manager who can do a platoon properly. Unlike Young, Pearce can actually hold his own against righties.
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Post by wildsox on Nov 16, 2018 18:23:30 GMT -5
It's just not great value at 6.25 million. The only value in this deal is the one year, like Jimed said. I thought that the Sox should no way go past a year for Pearce and they did just that. The Sox are paying close to 16-17 million AAV wise on their bench in 2019 if they keep Leon. I like Pearce. Great guy. Good player when healthy for the most part. What I like most about the deal is that Passan kind of revealed Dave's plan this offseason. Eovaldi is next it seems, which I love. It’s not great value because it’s amazing value. Pearce is a champion plain and simple and knows how to get the job done when it matters. Having guys that are willing to fit into the team and accept a role is worth more than you think.
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Post by jimed14 on Nov 16, 2018 18:27:48 GMT -5
The more I think about it, the more I think the Red Sox got a huge discount here. According to fangraphs, he was worth $12.6 million last season, not even including the playoffs. I mean the bar for free agent signings is about $8M per WAR, so it shouldn't be that difficult for Pearce to reach about .8 WAR.
He's getting about the same exact amount he got last year. I hope they gave him a WS MVP incentive too.
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Post by pedrofanforever45 on Nov 16, 2018 18:33:38 GMT -5
It's just not great value at 6.25 million. The only value in this deal is the one year, like Jimed said. I thought that the Sox should no way go past a year for Pearce and they did just that. The Sox are paying close to 16-17 million AAV wise on their bench in 2019 if they keep Leon. I like Pearce. Great guy. Good player when healthy for the most part. What I like most about the deal is that Passan kind of revealed Dave's plan this offseason. Eovaldi is next it seems, which I love. I guess I wonder what you think a guy who can hit .270 with a SA of about .450 and an OBP of about .350 in about 350 ABs is worth. And yeah I hope Eovaldi is next. Kimbrel is a goner so I would anticipate Eovaldi gets that money, and they'll need a high leverage relief arm. Perhaps it's a guy named Joe Kelly. Maybe they really did fix him. I've seen him have good stretches before but never saw him go 10 innings with a 13/0 K/BB ratio, so maybe they're on to something. Time will tell. It's not a big enough sample size to convince me, but it's more than enough to intrigue me given his stuff and that he is a fit for Boston. I would anticipate that Pearce, Evoaldi, and Kelly are the guys Dombrowski brings back. Pearce should be that this year, but durability is a thing with Pearce and he isn't durable. It's kind of like the Kinsler deal for me. Like the player and the fit, but the price was kind of a lot in my eyes at least. I'm happy for Pearce though. He is the kind of guy you want your daughter to marry. Nicest and most humble guy ever.
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Post by gerry on Nov 16, 2018 19:18:38 GMT -5
Pardon the counting stats, but in 624 PA’s this year (459 for MM and 165 for Pearce) this platoon got 58 xbh via 31 doubles, 5 triples and 22 HR, and provided GG caliber defense at 1B, often preventing infielder throws and hard hit missils from costing games. MItchie 2-Bags had an off year with just 23 2-baggers and 15 HR. This largely steady platoon in 2019 should improve health and counting stats at 1B and for both of them. This is a proven veteran combo for one year ... at the plate, in the field, in the dugout, in the clubhouse, on road trips, in the community, and in the postseason, with each one providing solid depth for the other at the position, for 12-13M. All that with Chavis, Ockimey, Dalbec getting ready to move up. Yayyy. 1B is in great shape.
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Post by jiant2520 on Nov 16, 2018 20:13:46 GMT -5
What a great deal. So far so good this offseason, lol.
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Post by awall on Nov 16, 2018 20:17:58 GMT -5
Great news!
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Post by jimoh on Nov 16, 2018 20:28:47 GMT -5
Another thing is that Pearce in effect helps you back up the OF. If an OF needs a day off Martinez can play a corner, and you can start both Moreland and Pearce, one at DH.
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