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    Superlatives for the 2018-19 free agent class
    by David Schoenfield | ESPN Senior Writer — 8 hours ago

    What will happen this offseason? Nobody really knows. But while we wait to start finding out where the biggest available names will land, let's preview what might happen with this list of superlatives:

    Guy most likely to sign the biggest deal: Bryce Harper. We know it's going to be Harper or Manny Machado, though the $500 million contract that once appeared possible for Harper will happen only in Scott Boras' most vivid daydreams. What's interesting is how closely their two careers have mapped so far, at least via FanGraphs WAR -- Machado: 926 games, 175 home runs, 30.2 WAR; Harper: 927 games, 184 home runs, 30.7 WAR.

    Machado has been the more consistent performer the past four seasons, averaging 36 home runs and 159 games, and he plays a premium defensive position, but the bet here is Harper gets the bigger deal. Boras is the expert at waiting out the market and getting his clients the big money, as he did last offseason, when Eric Hosmer and J.D. Martinez both waited until February to sign. Expect Machado to sign first and Boras to top that deal with even more guaranteed money.

    Guy most likely to be the biggest steal: Josh Donaldson. The calf injury that wrecked his 2018 season -- he hit .246 with eight home runs in 52 games -- and his age (he turns 33 in December) will eat into his offers, but he's one season removed from hitting .270/.385/.559. True, he missed time in 2017 as well, but estimates of a three-year contract deal at around $55 million point to a player who could produce 4 to 5 WAR per season at the market rate for a 2-WAR player.

    Guy most likely to be the biggest bust: A.J. Pollock. Because he's a plus defender in center field and, given Adam Jones' defensive decline, the only legit starting center fielder on the market, there is going to be a lot of interest in Pollock. He'll also be 31, an age when center fielders often lose a step, his durability is a concern, as he has reached 500 plate appearances just once in his career (back in 2015), and he has hit much better at home in his career. The past two seasons, he has hit .242/.310/.435 on the road compared to .280/.336/.517 in Arizona. I can see a team giving him the Lorenzo Cain deal (five years, $80 million) but ending up with an injury-prone player who struggles to hit in a new park.

    Guy who most helped himself in October: Nathan Eovaldi. This is the pitcher every team will want -- he isn't so good that he'll price out the small-market teams, plus he's had two Tommy John surgeries -- but the cutter he broke out in 2018 to help complement his 100 mph fastball suggests that there is some untapped potential here. The ability and willingness to start or relieve like he did in the postseason only enhances his value.

    You have to think the Red Sox have the inside edge to re-sign him, however, especially after his teammates gave him a standing ovation in the clubhouse after his magnificent -- but ultimately losing -- effort in the 18-inning game in the World Series.

    The other guy who earned a lot of money in October: Joe Kelly. After his par-for-the-course, up-and-down regular season (4.39 ERA), Kelly dominated in the postseason with his 100 mph heater, as he finished with 13 strikeouts in 11.1 innings and just one earned run allowed. He appeared in all five World Series games and didn't allow a run. In fact, Kelly now owns a 2.49 ERA in 47 playoff innings. He hasn't been able to maintain that focus in the regular season, as he'll battle the strike zone at times, but he does have a 3.64 ERA the past two seasons after moving to the bullpen.

    The guy who hurt himself the most in October: Yasmani Grandal. For the second straight postseason, Grandal found himself benched in the World Series -- this time because of a sudden inability to catch the baseball in the earlier rounds. His career postseason average of .107 in 75 at-bats doesn't exactly scream "clutch," either.

    The Dodgers offered Grandal the $17.9 million qualifying offer, and it will be interesting to see if he takes it or instead tests free agency for a multiyear offer. He's still one of the best-hitting catchers in a game currently lacking many of them (.241/.349/.466, 24 home runs), but those October yips behind the plate will make teams hesitate.

    Guy most likely to put a team over the top: Patrick Corbin. Yeah, yeah, I know relievers are the popular kids these days, but ask the Red Sox if they win the World Series without David Price. Ask the Astros if they win last year without Justin Verlander. Good starting pitching is still valuable!

    Corbin had a breakout season in 2018, with a 3.15 ERA and 246 strikeouts in 200 innings, and there's a clear reason to buy into it not being a fluke: his slider. He threw it more than ever -- actually, he throws two sliders, a hard one and a softer one -- and he threw sliders to the edges of the strike zone, inducing chase swings as the ball dipped below the knees. There might be concern about the long-term health of a guy who throws sliders 40 percent of the time, but Corbin has the ability to be the difference-maker for the Yankees, Nationals or Dodgers.

    Best player likely to be involved in a blockbuster trade: Corey Kluber. The Indians have starting pitching depth to deal from, and with Kluber signed through 2021 (including two team options), he'd bring in a nice haul of young players and prospects as the Indians look to add depth elsewhere and trim payroll a bit. Nolan Arenado is in the final year before hitting free agency, but it seems the Rockies will keep him and make a run at a third straight postseason appearance.

    Player most likely to be involved in the most trade rumors: J.T. Realmuto. He wants out of Miami, and with two years left until free agency, the Marlins should acquiesce and find him a new home. After all, there are about 25 teams that would be interested in adding a star catcher. Maybe the most intriguing possibility: the Astros. They declined their team option on Brian McCann, and Martin Maldonado is a free agent. Would Houston deal away prized prospect Kyle Tucker?

    Guy most likely to be the player nobody noticed in December, but everyone will wish they had come summer: Jesse Chavez. The 11-year veteran has a 4.45 career ERA, but after going from the Rangers to the Cubs in July, Chavez pitched better than ever: 39 IP, 26 H, 3 HR, 5 BB, 42 SO, 1.15 ERA. Maybe it was just the best 39 innings of his life; maybe it's a new level of ability. The Rangers used him as a multi-inning reliever -- he pitched 56 innings in 30 games with them -- but Joe Maddon used him for shorter stints (39 innings in 32 games). His walk rate was easily the best of his career in 2018, and while he's always had a big repertoire of pitches, he threw fewer changeups and curveballs -- less soft stuff, in other words.

    Guy who looks like the perfect fit for the Yankees: Jed Lowrie. We know the Yankees will be going after starting pitching, but they also have a hole in the infield, at least until Didi Gregorius makes his return from Tommy John surgery sometime in late summer. In the meantime, the Yankees can slide Gleyber Torres to shortstop and sign Lowrie to play second. If Miguel Andujar struggles again defensively at third base, the Yankees can slide Lowrie to third base when Gregorius returns and use Andujar at DH (with Giancarlo Stanton moving to the outfield) or use Andujar as trade bait for pitching help. Lowrie turns 35 in April, but he's coming off his best season. He's the type of low-key veteran who won't be fazed playing in New York, and he won't break the payroll.

    Guy most likely to be called most underrated: Marwin Gonzalez. He's hit .274/.349/.467 the past two seasons. That's not far off Machado's .278/.339/.505 line. And he'll cost about $250 million less, and he comes with positional versatility!

    Guy most likely to be involved in a big deal by A.J. Preller that won't work out: Dallas Keuchel. Preller has done a nice job of stocking the farm system, but when he decides to go big, the results have been ugly:

    --The Matt Kemp trade. The Padres are still feeling the pain from this one, as they'll pay Hector Olivera $16 million the next two seasons.

    --Signing James Shields. At least Preller redeemed himself by trading Shields for Fernando Tatis Jr.

    --Signing Wil Myers to an $83 million extension after 2016. It hasn't been a disaster, but he now looks like a guy without a position.

    --Signing Eric Hosmer. Only $119 million left on that contract.

    Anyway, rumors have the Padres going after a starting pitcher. That could mean Corbin or Keuchel or Japanese pitcher Yusei Kikuchi -- or maybe Preller trades some of the minor league talent for Kluber (bringing Kluber back to the team that drafted him). Whatever the deal, I already feel bad for the player who comes to San Diego.
     
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    Can already see the writing on the wall for the “We spent much of the offseason trying to replace Farhan, a hitting coach (who made the same adjustment to every player) and a third base coach (with no depth perception)” as a cop out for Jesse Chavez being out best signing
     
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    Fangraphs projection have us at 94 wins right now, 6 wins more than the 2nd best NL team (the Cubs), 4th in baseball behind Boston (96), Houston and Cleveland (95)

    We probably end up second since Boston and Cleveland aren’t expected to add much.
     
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    We have like 5 former GMs in our organization. We should be able to keep the boat moving while we look for a GM. Get Stan and Ned working on the Harper deal, between the two of them they know Harper and Boras as well as anyone in the league.
     
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    That story about staying under the luxury tax line for 4 years is what I was afraid of. It fits their MO.

    I seriously hope I am wrong because if that is the goal, not only has the window shut, it's stuck and jammed shut.
     
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    We already have enough to win the NL pennant every year going forward.
    We don't 'need' Machado and Harper to be honest.
    We should trade for Klueber instead.
    We might actually do better by rolling the dice again with solid dependable vets, prospects, and reclamation projects to fill the rest of the roster out.
    We are returning a lot of talent that was not part of the roster early in the season.
    There seems to be a lot of good veterans and relievers out there this offseason.
    Whoever gets Josh Donaldson is gonna get a steal.
    This is the wrong season to want to spend on big name FA.
     
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    I saw that, and the projections have them lapping the division, we know they won't be adding much, if anything, AZ might be subtracting.

    They really don't NEED to add anything to assure they win the west again, and they can address the bullpen at the deadline. The risk they would taking is other thing could happen and they may need to fill other needs at the deadline as well, then you can't check all of the boxes.
     
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    But, but, but...wasn't this all projected before Farhan become the Savior of San Francisco ?
     
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    I can't even pretend to be interested in anything Dodgers related anymore



    we'll just come in 2nd place regardless
     
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    Bill James is on fire Lol
     
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    I know the feeling
     
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    What about Kemp for Cano and they pay like $30 million on the back end of Cano’s deal?
     
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    I almost threw up at first, but then I realized he's had some really good seasons up there, ~3 wins, 136 OPS+ in half a season is nothing to scoff at.
     
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    That would be something I would love to see a Cano for Kemp with some type of Paxton deal blockbuster
     
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    i can tell i'm still stinging from the ws
    because right now there's no one on the roster i wouldn't consider dealing
     
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    Is Cano not similar to Machado in that he does not hustle or care?
    If you guys saw him walk to 1B on groundouts it would piss you off more than what Manny does.
     
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    anti-dominican racist
     
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    lol boras trolling...
    • “The Dodgers certainly have the ability to do whatever they want to do,” Boras said. “You have a franchise that has performed remarkably being in the World Series two years in a row. That is a great performance. … The question is, can they do more? Do they have the ability to do more? I think all the fans in L.A. know they do. How they manage that expectation, I’ll have to leave that up to them.”
     
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    Lol That was pretty good. And spot on. It's time. Tax has been reset and you rush to pay a fading Kershaw big bucks over the next few years, money that could've gone to a slugger in his prime? OK, now give us our Fred McGriff like the 90's Braves eventually brought in to get them over the hump, or just gtfo of the kitchen. There will be no excuse for Kasten not netting Harper, hell, or even bringing Machado back.

    Also..Boras has those LAD clients lined up, Seager and Belli Lol
     
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