Pirates Claim L. Díaz
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Pirates Claim L. Díaz
"Pirates claimed First Baseman Lewin Díaz from the Marlins off waivers per source." - Mish
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Pirates Claim L. Díaz
Diaz has had trouble hitting in the Majors, but he is a very good fielding first baseman. If they could get him to hit, our corner infielders would be second to none.
Pirates Claim L. Díaz
2824257E777E767B7C63794E0 wrote: Diaz has had trouble hitting in the Majors, but he is a very good fielding first baseman. If they could get him to hit, our corner infielders would be second to none.
40 man roster is now full?
40 man roster is now full?
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032524332535460 wrote: Diaz has had trouble hitting in the Majors, but he is a very good fielding first baseman. If they could get him to hit, our corner infielders would be second to none.
40 man roster is now full?
Looked at roster and Park is no longer listed. Guess he was designated for assignment.
40 man roster is now full?
Looked at roster and Park is no longer listed. Guess he was designated for assignment.
Pirates Claim L. Díaz
272B2A7178717974736C76410 wrote: Diaz has had trouble hitting in the Majors, but he is a very good fielding first baseman. If they could get him to hit, our corner infielders would be second to none.
40-man roster is now full?
Looked at roster and Park is no longer listed. Guess he was designated for assignment.
The Trib confirms that Park has been designated for assignment.
40-man roster is now full?
Looked at roster and Park is no longer listed. Guess he was designated for assignment.
The Trib confirms that Park has been designated for assignment.
Pirates Claim L. Díaz
I was really hoping to see an end to moves like these. I wanted to see some movement forward with quality trades, FA pickups, not dumpster dives. You pick this guy up and let Park go? Hard to see him not clearing waivers.
What do I know. I've been in GMBC's corner every step of the way. This offseason, he's starting to make me wonder. This is all two years ago.
What do I know. I've been in GMBC's corner every step of the way. This offseason, he's starting to make me wonder. This is all two years ago.
Pirates Claim L. Díaz
Bucs trade Hoy Park to the Red Sox for LH Pitcher Inmer Lobo.
He is 18 years old and just finished his pro debut in the DSL.whatever that is
He is 18 years old and just finished his pro debut in the DSL.whatever that is
Pirates Claim L. Díaz
705651444D41564048230 wrote: I was really hoping to see an end to moves like these. I wanted to see some movement forward with quality trades, FA pickups, not dumpster dives. You pick this guy up and let Park go? Hard to see him not clearing waivers.
What do I know. I've been in GMBC's corner every step of the way. This offseason, he's starting to make me wonder. This is all two years ago.
I believe BC is just taking a flier on Diaz. If he doesn't impress in ST, he'll be waived and if he clears waivers, outrighted to AAA. What is particularly odd is that BC just obtained Choi and now adds another LH hitting 1Bman with no options. But I guess Choi could DH if Diaz works out.
But both of those moves suggest to me that BC has finally accepted that any significant payroll increase is out of the question and he must look to these types of players rather than acquiring established, productive players. When first hired, he repeated the team mantra of "We'll spend when the time is right." (Queue the laugh track.) I think he actually believed that and was probably lied to by Nutting in the hiring process. But recent comments from BC have tampered down any expectations that that could actually happen. The fact that BC oversees a team that is trying to improve each year and has an acute need at 1B and has turned to players like Choi and Diaz to fill that need suggests to me that he has given up on the idea of acquiring quality players and is resigned to aiming low and hoping to catch lightning in a bottle. BC is probably regretting signing on with Nutting.
What do I know. I've been in GMBC's corner every step of the way. This offseason, he's starting to make me wonder. This is all two years ago.
I believe BC is just taking a flier on Diaz. If he doesn't impress in ST, he'll be waived and if he clears waivers, outrighted to AAA. What is particularly odd is that BC just obtained Choi and now adds another LH hitting 1Bman with no options. But I guess Choi could DH if Diaz works out.
But both of those moves suggest to me that BC has finally accepted that any significant payroll increase is out of the question and he must look to these types of players rather than acquiring established, productive players. When first hired, he repeated the team mantra of "We'll spend when the time is right." (Queue the laugh track.) I think he actually believed that and was probably lied to by Nutting in the hiring process. But recent comments from BC have tampered down any expectations that that could actually happen. The fact that BC oversees a team that is trying to improve each year and has an acute need at 1B and has turned to players like Choi and Diaz to fill that need suggests to me that he has given up on the idea of acquiring quality players and is resigned to aiming low and hoping to catch lightning in a bottle. BC is probably regretting signing on with Nutting.
Pirates Claim L. Díaz
705D50414657400003320 wrote: I was really hoping to see an end to moves like these. I wanted to see some movement forward with quality trades, FA pickups, not dumpster dives. You pick this guy up and let Park go? Hard to see him not clearing waivers.
What do I know. I've been in GMBC's corner every step of the way. This offseason, he's starting to make me wonder. This is all two years ago.
I believe BC is just taking a flier on Diaz. If he doesn't impress in ST, he'll be waived and if he clears waivers, outrighted to AAA. What is particularly odd is that BC just obtained Choi and now adds another LH hitting 1Bman with no options. But I guess Choi could DH if Diaz works out.
But both of those moves suggest to me that BC has finally accepted that any significant payroll increase is out of the question and he must look to these types of players rather than acquiring established, productive players. When first hired, he repeated the team mantra of "We'll spend when the time is right." (Queue the laugh track.) I think he actually believed that and was probably lied to by Nutting in the hiring process. But recent comments from BC have tampered down any expectations that that could actually happen. The fact that BC oversees a team that is trying to improve each year and has an acute need at 1B and has turned to players like Choi and Diaz to fill that need suggests to me that he has given up on the idea of acquiring quality players and is resigned to aiming low and hoping to catch lightning in a bottle. BC is probably regretting signing on with Nutting.
I think you are right about payroll. Newman had to be dealt or non-tendered in order to cover money being made by Choi. To me, it looks like the 2023 payroll isn't going to be much different than 2022 payroll.
What do I know. I've been in GMBC's corner every step of the way. This offseason, he's starting to make me wonder. This is all two years ago.
I believe BC is just taking a flier on Diaz. If he doesn't impress in ST, he'll be waived and if he clears waivers, outrighted to AAA. What is particularly odd is that BC just obtained Choi and now adds another LH hitting 1Bman with no options. But I guess Choi could DH if Diaz works out.
But both of those moves suggest to me that BC has finally accepted that any significant payroll increase is out of the question and he must look to these types of players rather than acquiring established, productive players. When first hired, he repeated the team mantra of "We'll spend when the time is right." (Queue the laugh track.) I think he actually believed that and was probably lied to by Nutting in the hiring process. But recent comments from BC have tampered down any expectations that that could actually happen. The fact that BC oversees a team that is trying to improve each year and has an acute need at 1B and has turned to players like Choi and Diaz to fill that need suggests to me that he has given up on the idea of acquiring quality players and is resigned to aiming low and hoping to catch lightning in a bottle. BC is probably regretting signing on with Nutting.
I think you are right about payroll. Newman had to be dealt or non-tendered in order to cover money being made by Choi. To me, it looks like the 2023 payroll isn't going to be much different than 2022 payroll.