Or maybe we wait until he gets out of Spring Training and Arizona and see if the regular season produces different results. If he struggles from day one and his pitches look flat, I'll join the calls for his release. Next man up. I'm hoping Ynoa makes the team, regardless of Boxberger. I think it really depends on whether they're intent on keeping Ellis. [Reply]
As with any vet added to a rebuilding team, Boxberger is a worthwhile play if you let
Him build up trade value and move him for some sort of future asset.
He’s a negative play if he’s terrible and you keep running him out (see Blaine Boyer).
It’s a worthwhile risk because there are so many spots in the pen.
Duda is less worthwhile because he potentially takes away key at bats from guys you need to find out about and the value is unlikely to be anything of value. [Reply]
Originally Posted by duncan_idaho:
As with any vet added to a rebuilding team, Boxberger is a worthwhile play if you let
Him build up trade value and move him for some sort of future asset.
He’s a negative play if he’s terrible and you keep running him out (see Blaine Boyer).
It’s a worthwhile risk because there are so many spots in the pen.
Duda is less worthwhile because he potentially takes away key at bats from guys you need to find out about and the value is unlikely to be anything of value.
Help me out with Duda? Is he going to sub at 1B with O'Hearn, or sub with Schwindel as a DH? I REALLY don't get that signing at all. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ChiTown:
Help me out with Duda? Is he going to sub at 1B with O'Hearn, or sub with Schwindel as a DH? I REALLY don't get that signing at all.
If the idea is use him at DH and have him split some ABs with Schwindel and possibly move him for something via trade, it makes a tad bit of sense.
That’s the only way to make sense of it, though.
If they play him instead of O’Hearn, it’s flat-our dumb. [Reply]