Cherington says Pirates will spend when the time is right.
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Cherington says Pirates will spend when the time is right.

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.