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If the Dodgers could acquire one player at the deadline, who would you prefer?

  1. Machado

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  2. Front line starter (degrom, thor, et al)

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  1. Fall Winslow

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    I think LAD offered 5/155 for Greinke
    Have to wonder if Kasten would've gone for his guy Strasburg if he had made it to free agency - of course he eventually stayed with DC for 7/175
    Perhaps the threat of Kasten pulling Strasburg in after the AZ/Greinke stunt is part of why that Strasburg deal got done before free agency..you don't see Boras doing that a whole lot
    Damn well wish we had Strasburg right now..he's looking like a monster
     
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    Stras looked cool as a cucumber in the post..the opposite of Kershaw sweating bullets
     
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    We don't have a SP that is reliable in the post. Can't believe we continue to labor under this problem.

    The Guggs better not be trying to save money this season only to try to re-sign Kershaw next and then call it an off-season.
     
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    Dozier, who is set to make $9 million this year, said the organization is well aware of his intentions to remain with the Twins long term, but the team has yet to engage his agent, Damon Lapa, about a possible extension.

    "I do think about it because it's been said enough that I want to be here," Dozier said of his impending free agency in 2019. "You just want to be reciprocated."







    Nice guys finish last. When he heard LAD was trying to get him last year he should've made life hell for the Twinkies to help LAD out and now here he is. :crying:
    Instead, Logie Bear got to play in the WS.
     
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    and watching the moustakis drama unfold like...
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    Bellinger and Seager look like they did in the WS
     
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    Phillies, Arrieta agree to three-year deal
    by Connor Byrne | MLB Trade Rumors — 4 minutes ago

    The Phillies have reached a multiyear agreement, pending a physical, with free agent right-hander Jake Arrieta, Jim Salisbury of NBC Sports Philadelphia reports on Twitter. It’ll be a three-year, $75MM contract for the Scott Boras client, Bob Nightengale of USA Today tweets. Both Nightengale and Jon Heyman of FanRag previously reported that the Phillies and Arrieta were headed toward a deal.

    Up until Sunday, the 32-year-old Arrieta ranked as the best free agent remaining in what has been a famously slow-moving market since it opened in November. Back then, MLBTR forecast a four-year, $100MM pact for Arrieta, who’s coming off a four-plus-year run with the Cubs in which he was one of baseball’s best pitchers.

    During his stretch in Chicago from 2013-17, the former Orioles castoff won a Cy Young (2015) and a World Series (2016), and he pitched to a 2.73 ERA/3.16 FIP with 8.89 K/9, 2.73 BB/9 and a 50.6 percent groundball rate over 803 innings. Arrieta fell off somewhat last year, however, with a 3.53 ERA/4.16 FIP over 168 1/3 frames. While Arrieta again offered strong strikeout and walk numbers (8.71 K/9, 2.94 BB/9), his grounder (45.1 percent) and swinging-strike rates (8.7; down from 10 percent as a Cub) each trended in the wrong direction. He also experienced a drop in velocity, going from upward of 94 mph with his fastball in each of the previous five seasons to 92.6.

    With last year’s decline in mind, it’s less surprising that free agency didn’t go as planned for Arrieta. It’s also not surprising that the Phillies were willing to reel him in at a discounted rate. Phillies president Andy MacPhail and general manager Matt Klentak emphasized throughout the offseason that they weren’t interested in signing anyone to an overly long deal, but they did suggest they’d be willing to pay extra for shorter-term pacts. Arrieta is now the fourth noteworthy free agent to whom they’ve guaranteed three or fewer years since December.

    Previously, the Phillies landed first baseman Carlos Santana (three years, $60MM) and the relief duo of Tommy Hunter (two years, $18MM) and Pat Neshek (two years, $16.25MM). Despite those signings, the big-market Phillies entered Sunday with plenty of spending room, and they still figure to fall short of last year’s $100MM Opening Day payroll even in the wake of their expensive Arrieta agreement.

    All of those additions certainly aren’t guaranteed to lead to immediate contention for the Phillies, who registered their sixth straight non-playoff season and their fifth consecutive sub-.500 year in 2017. But the Arrieta pickup could be particularly helpful to a team whose projected rotation otherwise wouldn’t have featured any proven options beyond Aaron Nola. He and Arrieta should form a quality one-two punch and perhaps help the Phillies return to contention in 2018 as part of a National League that features three clear favorites – Arrieta’s previous team, the Cubs, as well as the Dodgers and Nationals. Washington, which was a speculative landing spot for Arrieta, will now have to deal with him as an opponent in its division, though the Nationals are still the obvious NL East front-runners over the Mets, Phillies, Braves and Marlins.

    Despite their recent run of irrelevance, the Phillies clearly regard themselves as a team on the upswing, as their free agent splashes indicate. After losing their second-highest draft pick in 2018 and $500K in international bonus pool to sign Santana, who rejected the Indians’ qualifying offer, they’ll surrender their third-highest selection (No. 79) and another $500K for Arrieta. The Cubs, who qualified Arrieta in November, will collect a compensatory pick after the second round. They seem well equipped to move on without Arrieta, having added this offseason’s top free agent starter, Yu Darvish (six years, $126MM), and Tyler Chatwood to a rotation that will also feature Jose Quintana, Kyle Hendricks and Jon Lester.

    Boras hoped to outdo Darvish’s pact with Arrieta, given that the latter has the better track record of production, but he has instead seen another of his clients collect a lower-than-expected payday. To Boras’ credit, a pair of his players – first baseman Eric Hosmer ($144MM) and slugger J.D. Martinez ($110MM) – did receive two of this free agent class’s three richest guarantees. On the other hand, before Arrieta reached an agreement, Carlos Gonzalez ($8MM), Mike Moustakas ($6.5MM) and Carlos Gomez ($4MM) each signed for relatively underwhelming amounts. Now, reliever Greg Holland is the last high-end Boras client remaining on a shrinking market as Opening Day draws closer.
     
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    I wonder if 3 years $25M per would have blown through the $197M limit? I'm assuming yes?
     
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    Way yes. The Dodgers truly only have about $7M in tax room due to easy to attain bonuses and preparation for non 40 man additions.
     
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    not if they could trade grandmal though and that would seem relatively easy
    at least grandmal and someone else since i'm not sure on the numbers and speculating
    but that 70m mark was what i was hoping we could have done
    not all that bad a signing for the Phils imo
    really would have brought an edge to our staff oh well
     
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    Rich Hill has been pretty damn good.
     
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    Old man doesn't elicit much confidence from his club, getting the early hook often in the post
    I hated this signing
     
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    Guy's career was going down in flames, goes to the Cubs and figures it out, revives that org and then they just slow play the hell out him commitment-wise. Cubs deserve to choke on it with Darvish. Nice to see Arrieta still get a solid payday on the AAV, even if they had their sights on a lengthier deal. Too bad he has to pitch in hell tho
     
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    With the bullpen we’ve had, he has done his job. The Dodgers are 5-2 in games he’s started in the post since 2016. Should’ve been 6-1 if Kenley doesn’t blow the save.
     
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    Can grant him that yard, but it's still 2nd and 9.
    Prefer my 95-100+ win team to have a #2 starter that can at least take LAD into the 6th and help save pen bullets for when the #3/#4 take the mound.
    What Wood did in Game 4 of the WS is closer to the target.
    Call me old school..don't like my #2 exiting with 60-70 pitches thrown, followed by my manager going into MacGyver-mode trying to land the plane.
     
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    Apparently Turner and Kemp bought the clothes so not sure he (Verdugo?) had a choice.
     
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    Willie Smith, or just Will
    Best defensive catcher in LAD's system, Top 10 catcher in MiLB
     
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