Cherington says Pirates will spend when the time is right.
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Cherington says Pirates will spend when the time is right.
My thought exactly. Where have we heard that promise before?
Cherington says Pirates will spend when the time is right.
As Mike Lange would say: "I've seen this fish before."
Cherington says Pirates will spend when the time is right.
Again, in free market signings our big pickups have been Liriano at 3 years, $39 million and Nova at 3 years, $26 million. They choked on Happ at 3 years, $36 million. It just seems like their budgeting hasn't accept risk beyond these years/amounts. Has that changed?
Cherington says Pirates will spend when the time is right.
5B687475767E48756E72696E7F73741A0 wrote: Again, in free market signings our big pickups have been Liriano at 3 years, $39 million and Nova at 3 years, $26 million. They choked on Happ at 3 years, $36 million. It just seems like their budgeting hasn't accept risk beyond these years/amounts. Has that changed?
Failure to sign Happ was the worst non-signing I can recall in recent memory. I believe that it cost us the playoffs in 2016.
Failure to sign Happ was the worst non-signing I can recall in recent memory. I believe that it cost us the playoffs in 2016.
Cherington says Pirates will spend when the time is right.
123833033422222E410 wrote: Again, in free market signings our big pickups have been Liriano at 3 years, $39 million and Nova at 3 years, $26 million. They choked on Happ at 3 years, $36 million. It just seems like their budgeting hasn't accept risk beyond these years/amounts. Has that changed?
Failure to sign Happ was the worst non-signing I can recall in recent memory. I believe that it cost us the playoffs in 2016.
Keeping a pitcher who had turned into a stud before their very eyes (and who would go 20-4 the next year) to compensate for losing a retiring Burnett from a 98 win team profiting from the revenue of record attendance was simply not "the right time" to spend. ::)
Failure to sign Happ was the worst non-signing I can recall in recent memory. I believe that it cost us the playoffs in 2016.
Keeping a pitcher who had turned into a stud before their very eyes (and who would go 20-4 the next year) to compensate for losing a retiring Burnett from a 98 win team profiting from the revenue of record attendance was simply not "the right time" to spend. ::)
Cherington says Pirates will spend when the time is right.
596A7677747C4A776C706B6C7D7176180 wrote: Again, in free market signings our big pickups have been Liriano at 3 years, $39 million and Nova at 3 years, $26 million. They choked on Happ at 3 years, $36 million. It just seems like their budgeting hasn't accept risk beyond these years/amounts. [highlight]Has that changed?[/highlight]
Two words: no it hasn't.
Two words: no it hasn't.
Cherington says Pirates will spend when the time is right.
WOW JUST WOW > SHOW ME!!!!!!!!
Cherington says Pirates will spend when the time is right.
60494F43412C0 wrote: WOW JUST WOW > SHOW ME!!!!!!!!
I've got $4 in my pocket that says they never will.
I've got $4 in my pocket that says they never will.
Cherington says Pirates will spend when the time is right.
The names may have changed, but the 'spin' remains the same.
Sorry, but I just have to believe that this gibberish is handed down from above. Nutting must really believe that people don't have memories.
Sorry, but I just have to believe that this gibberish is handed down from above. Nutting must really believe that people don't have memories.