Michael K. wrote: ↑Mon Jun 16, 2025 3:42 pm
bpj wrote: ↑Sun Jun 15, 2025 11:45 pm
Who needs a great hitter?
Does he even defense bro?
It's not like we need a 3B, a 1B
and a DH....
Listening to Salk excuse this this morning was sickening. He may be right, it may be that the Sox had zero interest in letting Devers go to an AL team, but that entire section of the show was dedicated to who might be available. And? It's not much.
Which to me is the GIANT flaw in their fucking Draft, Develop and Trade philosophy. The TRADE part needs another party to not only have someone available, but be willing to work with you.
To me? That is exactly why they do it. The built in excuse "well, we tried, but we just couldn't work out the right trade, so we settled for this". EVERYONE is in playoff contention but the teams that have no one that is worth trading for. Duh, that is what happens when that many teams make the playoffs.
The DDT formula was formulated as a giant gaslight a few years back when they failed to land anything significant in free agency.
"Oh... we didn't do our jobs... we'll just tell the fans and state-run media that our strategy is now to draft, develop, and trade... they'll love that and get off our backs because it sounds like we're smart and know what we're doing!"
Fans and state-run media then helped them move the goal post and change the narrative with the built-in excuses...
Now... when they don't pull off any trades of significance... Hollander gets out there and says some BS about how there have to be 2 players in trade talks and how other teams weren't operating in good faith in their offers.
Then the fans?
"Oh... well... Jerry and Justin tried!!! But other teams have to like what you offer."
Then you see trades that were basically Logan Evans and comp pick for Josh Naylor... the whole narrative falls on it's face. But fans will lap up the Jerry and Justin milk and just continue to help them move the goal post.
