The ball is in Bloom's court
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Re: The ball is in Bloom's court
Obviously the Soto comp is typical Shady being way over the top, but it is true that almost every offseason teams end up in a bidding war over one player that looked like a mid-tier value target until everyone that wanted him starts overbidding. It kind of seems Donovan is that player this year. Should bode well for the Cardinals.
Re: The ball is in Bloom's court
That's my point on Donovan being that current hot player. If the Yankees are, indeed, offering Dominguez and LaGrange. That's a pretty good start to what the Nationals got for Soto.JohnnyMO wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:40 am Obviously the Soto comp is typical Shady being way over the top, but it is true that almost every offseason teams end up in a bidding war over one player that looked like a mid-tier value target until everyone that wanted him starts overbidding. It kind of seems Donovan is that player this year. Should bode well for the Cardinals.
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Re: The ball is in Bloom's court
Boomzuck698 wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 17:32 pmIt is not creativity when you post the same garbage over and over again. Look up creativity in the dictionary, you aren't it!Shady wrote: ↑07 Dec 2025 17:06 pm You Bozos are really good at ridicule. But you lack creativity. You offer very little that stimulates good baseball thoughts and discussion. Anybody can try to be be an anonymous internet bully like what seems to thrill you. And if you feel I'm just trying to seek attention. Do the prudent thing and not give it to me.
Re: The ball is in Bloom's court
at least he spelled "Soto" correctly this time. And not "Sosa"JohnnyMO wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:40 am Obviously the Soto comp is typical Shady being way over the top, but it is true that almost every offseason teams end up in a bidding war over one player that looked like a mid-tier value target until everyone that wanted him starts overbidding. It kind of seems Donovan is that player this year. Should bode well for the Cardinals.
No one other than Shady believes Donovan will bring back 4-5 Future TOP 100 prospects.
3 WAR < 6 WAR.
Yes, bidding wars or threat of said bidding wars drive up prices, but not by that much.
Re: The ball is in Bloom's court
How do you feel about, possibly, getting Dominguez and LaGrange for Donovan?craviduce wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:55 amat least he spelled "Soto" correctly this time. And not "Sosa"JohnnyMO wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:40 am Obviously the Soto comp is typical Shady being way over the top, but it is true that almost every offseason teams end up in a bidding war over one player that looked like a mid-tier value target until everyone that wanted him starts overbidding. It kind of seems Donovan is that player this year. Should bode well for the Cardinals.
No one other than Shady believes Donovan will bring back 4-5 Future TOP 100 prospects.
3 WAR < 6 WAR.
Yes, bidding wars or threat of said bidding wars drive up prices, but not by that much.
Re: The ball is in Bloom's court
Heck Duce, if Bloom is "Savvy" enough, he will not settle for a Soto-type return. He has failed unless he gets an Ohtani and a couple of their top pitching prospects back in return. Sound about right?craviduce wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:55 amat least he spelled "Soto" correctly this time. And not "Sosa"JohnnyMO wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:40 am Obviously the Soto comp is typical Shady being way over the top, but it is true that almost every offseason teams end up in a bidding war over one player that looked like a mid-tier value target until everyone that wanted him starts overbidding. It kind of seems Donovan is that player this year. Should bode well for the Cardinals.
No one other than Shady believes Donovan will bring back 4-5 Future TOP 100 prospects.
3 WAR < 6 WAR.
Yes, bidding wars or threat of said bidding wars drive up prices, but not by that much.
Re: The ball is in Bloom's court
Make yourself useful for a change. How do you feel about, possibly, getting Dominguez and LaGrange for Donovan?zuck698 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:59 amHeck Duce, if Bloom is "Savvy" enough, he will not settle for a Soto-type return. He has failed unless he gets an Ohtani and a couple of their top pitching prospects back in return. Sound about right?craviduce wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:55 amat least he spelled "Soto" correctly this time. And not "Sosa"JohnnyMO wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:40 am Obviously the Soto comp is typical Shady being way over the top, but it is true that almost every offseason teams end up in a bidding war over one player that looked like a mid-tier value target until everyone that wanted him starts overbidding. It kind of seems Donovan is that player this year. Should bode well for the Cardinals.
No one other than Shady believes Donovan will bring back 4-5 Future TOP 100 prospects.
3 WAR < 6 WAR.
Yes, bidding wars or threat of said bidding wars drive up prices, but not by that much.![]()
Re: The ball is in Bloom's court
I don't care about Dominguez. I read the thread where everyone else is talking about this. Most people are focusing on the wrong person. Dominguez is a chump with a limp.Shady wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:58 amHow do you feel about, possibly, getting Dominguez and LaGrange for Donovan?craviduce wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:55 amat least he spelled "Soto" correctly this time. And not "Sosa"JohnnyMO wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:40 am Obviously the Soto comp is typical Shady being way over the top, but it is true that almost every offseason teams end up in a bidding war over one player that looked like a mid-tier value target until everyone that wanted him starts overbidding. It kind of seems Donovan is that player this year. Should bode well for the Cardinals.
No one other than Shady believes Donovan will bring back 4-5 Future TOP 100 prospects.
3 WAR < 6 WAR.
Yes, bidding wars or threat of said bidding wars drive up prices, but not by that much.
LaGrange is the real prize....maybe? Gamble with him....60 walks last year....that Walk Rate was an improvement over his previous efforts, but...like I said, he's a "Gamble"....the K rate is super supreme. Slight chance of FOTR starter, More of a chance of a Back End Reliever. Basically....Power Arm, Power Slider....Control doesn't exist with him.
Again...a Gamble. We have several Gambles in the system already...Franklin, CLarke, Doyle, Clemente....do we need more? At what point is it too much?
I'd take him, though....it's a gamble, but I'd try my best to find a different suitor.
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Re: The ball is in Bloom's court
Per BTV:Shady wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:52 amThat's my point on Donovan being that current hot player. If the Yankees are, indeed, offering Dominguez and LaGrange. That's a pretty good start to what the Nationals got for Soto.JohnnyMO wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:40 am Obviously the Soto comp is typical Shady being way over the top, but it is true that almost every offseason teams end up in a bidding war over one player that looked like a mid-tier value target until everyone that wanted him starts overbidding. It kind of seems Donovan is that player this year. Should bode well for the Cardinals.
CJ Abrams ($47.1M)
Robert Hassell ($38.7M)
Mackenzie Gore ($29.6M)
James Wood ($25.6M)
Jarlin Susana ($2.5M)
Luke Voit (-$0.5M)
Total: $143M
Vs.
Dominguez ($21.3M)
Lagrange ($10M)
Total: $31.3M
Yep, very similar hauls . . . Only $111.7M to go!
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Re: The ball is in Bloom's court
I will get back to you after I check my sources at MSM.Shady wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:02 pmMake yourself useful for a change. How do you feel about, possibly, getting Dominguez and LaGrange for Donovan?zuck698 wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:59 amHeck Duce, if Bloom is "Savvy" enough, he will not settle for a Soto-type return. He has failed unless he gets an Ohtani and a couple of their top pitching prospects back in return. Sound about right?craviduce wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:55 amat least he spelled "Soto" correctly this time. And not "Sosa"JohnnyMO wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:40 am Obviously the Soto comp is typical Shady being way over the top, but it is true that almost every offseason teams end up in a bidding war over one player that looked like a mid-tier value target until everyone that wanted him starts overbidding. It kind of seems Donovan is that player this year. Should bode well for the Cardinals.
No one other than Shady believes Donovan will bring back 4-5 Future TOP 100 prospects.
3 WAR < 6 WAR.
Yes, bidding wars or threat of said bidding wars drive up prices, but not by that much.![]()
Re: The ball is in Bloom's court
Thank you. Some interesting thoughts on the reported offer.craviduce wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:02 pmI don't care about Dominguez. I read the thread where everyone else is talking about this. Most people are focusing on the wrong person. Dominguez is a chump with a limp.Shady wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:58 amHow do you feel about, possibly, getting Dominguez and LaGrange for Donovan?craviduce wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:55 amat least he spelled "Soto" correctly this time. And not "Sosa"JohnnyMO wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:40 am Obviously the Soto comp is typical Shady being way over the top, but it is true that almost every offseason teams end up in a bidding war over one player that looked like a mid-tier value target until everyone that wanted him starts overbidding. It kind of seems Donovan is that player this year. Should bode well for the Cardinals.
No one other than Shady believes Donovan will bring back 4-5 Future TOP 100 prospects.
3 WAR < 6 WAR.
Yes, bidding wars or threat of said bidding wars drive up prices, but not by that much.
LaGrange is the real prize....maybe? Gamble with him....60 walks last year....that Walk Rate was an improvement over his previous efforts, but...like I said, he's a "Gamble"....the K rate is super supreme. Slight chance of FOTR starter, More of a chance of a Back End Reliever. Basically....Power Arm, Power Slider....Control doesn't exist with him.
Again...a Gamble. We have several Gambles in the system already...Franklin, CLarke, Doyle, Clemente....do we need more? At what point is it too much?
I'd take him, though....it's a gamble, but I'd try my best to find a different suitor.
Re: The ball is in Bloom's court
As I posted, "a pretty good start". Let the high stakes bidding continue. By the way, I'll take Lagrange (10M) over Gore (29.6M) for the future. It would be hard to turn down if the Yankees add another high level prospect to the offer.NYCardsFan wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:04 pmPer BTV:Shady wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:52 amThat's my point on Donovan being that current hot player. If the Yankees are, indeed, offering Dominguez and LaGrange. That's a pretty good start to what the Nationals got for Soto.JohnnyMO wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:40 am Obviously the Soto comp is typical Shady being way over the top, but it is true that almost every offseason teams end up in a bidding war over one player that looked like a mid-tier value target until everyone that wanted him starts overbidding. It kind of seems Donovan is that player this year. Should bode well for the Cardinals.
CJ Abrams ($47.1M)
Robert Hassell ($38.7M)
Mackenzie Gore ($29.6M)
James Wood ($25.6M)
Jarlin Susana ($2.5M)
Luke Voit (-$0.5M)
Total: $143M
Vs.
Dominguez ($21.3M)
Lagrange ($10M)
Total: $31.3M
Yep, very similar hauls . . . Only $111.7M to go!![]()
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Re: The ball is in Bloom's court
So you think “high stakes bidding” will drive the price of Donovan up 357% from the speculative offer you mentioned, and 345% above his current est. BTV value?Shady wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:38 pmAs I posted, "a pretty good start". Let the high stakes bidding continue. By the way, I'll take Lagrange (10M) over Gore (29.6M) for the future. It would be hard to turn down if the Yankees add another high level prospect to the offer.NYCardsFan wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:04 pmPer BTV:Shady wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:52 amThat's my point on Donovan being that current hot player. If the Yankees are, indeed, offering Dominguez and LaGrange. That's a pretty good start to what the Nationals got for Soto.JohnnyMO wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:40 am Obviously the Soto comp is typical Shady being way over the top, but it is true that almost every offseason teams end up in a bidding war over one player that looked like a mid-tier value target until everyone that wanted him starts overbidding. It kind of seems Donovan is that player this year. Should bode well for the Cardinals.
CJ Abrams ($47.1M)
Robert Hassell ($38.7M)
Mackenzie Gore ($29.6M)
James Wood ($25.6M)
Jarlin Susana ($2.5M)
Luke Voit (-$0.5M)
Total: $143M
Vs.
Dominguez ($21.3M)
Lagrange ($10M)
Total: $31.3M
Yep, very similar hauls . . . Only $111.7M to go!![]()
Good luck with that.
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not a good start....it's "A" start, but not a "good" one. Other teams have better starts.NYCardsFan wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:47 pmSo you think the “high stakes bidding” will drive the price of Donovan up 357% from the speculative offer you mentioned? Good luck with that.Shady wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:38 pmAs I posted, "a pretty good start". Let the high stakes bidding continue. By the way, I'll take Lagrange (10M) over Gore (29.6M) for the future. It would be hard to turn down if the Yankees add another high level prospect to the offer.NYCardsFan wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:04 pmPer BTV:Shady wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:52 amThat's my point on Donovan being that current hot player. If the Yankees are, indeed, offering Dominguez and LaGrange. That's a pretty good start to what the Nationals got for Soto.JohnnyMO wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:40 am Obviously the Soto comp is typical Shady being way over the top, but it is true that almost every offseason teams end up in a bidding war over one player that looked like a mid-tier value target until everyone that wanted him starts overbidding. It kind of seems Donovan is that player this year. Should bode well for the Cardinals.
CJ Abrams ($47.1M)
Robert Hassell ($38.7M)
Mackenzie Gore ($29.6M)
James Wood ($25.6M)
Jarlin Susana ($2.5M)
Luke Voit (-$0.5M)
Total: $143M
Vs.
Dominguez ($21.3M)
Lagrange ($10M)
Total: $31.3M
Yep, very similar hauls . . . Only $111.7M to go!![]()
And we're not even 15% sure this is reliable info....it's 2 fans doing a podcast. They have no insight into the everyday workings of the Front Office of the Yankees. Even beat writers don't have that much sway...but you'd trust the beat writers over the PodCasters in need of Clicks and Listens.
Re: The ball is in Bloom's court
Obviously, Donovan won't bring the Soto haul. I was referring to a comparable bidding war scenario. I'm sorry I didn't make that more clear.craviduce wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:51 pmnot a good start....it's "A" start, but not a "good" one. Other teams have better starts.NYCardsFan wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:47 pmSo you think the “high stakes bidding” will drive the price of Donovan up 357% from the speculative offer you mentioned? Good luck with that.Shady wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:38 pmAs I posted, "a pretty good start". Let the high stakes bidding continue. By the way, I'll take Lagrange (10M) over Gore (29.6M) for the future. It would be hard to turn down if the Yankees add another high level prospect to the offer.NYCardsFan wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:04 pmPer BTV:Shady wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:52 amThat's my point on Donovan being that current hot player. If the Yankees are, indeed, offering Dominguez and LaGrange. That's a pretty good start to what the Nationals got for Soto.JohnnyMO wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:40 am Obviously the Soto comp is typical Shady being way over the top, but it is true that almost every offseason teams end up in a bidding war over one player that looked like a mid-tier value target until everyone that wanted him starts overbidding. It kind of seems Donovan is that player this year. Should bode well for the Cardinals.
CJ Abrams ($47.1M)
Robert Hassell ($38.7M)
Mackenzie Gore ($29.6M)
James Wood ($25.6M)
Jarlin Susana ($2.5M)
Luke Voit (-$0.5M)
Total: $143M
Vs.
Dominguez ($21.3M)
Lagrange ($10M)
Total: $31.3M
Yep, very similar hauls . . . Only $111.7M to go!![]()
And we're not even 15% sure this is reliable info....it's 2 fans doing a podcast. They have no insight into the everyday workings of the Front Office of the Yankees. Even beat writers don't have that much sway...but you'd trust the beat writers over the PodCasters in need of Clicks and Listens.
Re: The ball is in Bloom's court
you didn't say that in your OP about a Bidding War...JohnnyMo is correct, you over sensationalize all the time. You made the "Sosa/Soto" comp with a Masyn Winn trade a few months ago....remember that? So your back-tracking claim now is null/pure B.S.Shady wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:55 pmObviously, Donovan won't bring the Soto haul. I was referring to a comparable bidding war scenario. I'm sorry I didn't make that more clear.craviduce wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:51 pmnot a good start....it's "A" start, but not a "good" one. Other teams have better starts.NYCardsFan wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:47 pmSo you think the “high stakes bidding” will drive the price of Donovan up 357% from the speculative offer you mentioned? Good luck with that.Shady wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 13:38 pmAs I posted, "a pretty good start". Let the high stakes bidding continue. By the way, I'll take Lagrange (10M) over Gore (29.6M) for the future. It would be hard to turn down if the Yankees add another high level prospect to the offer.NYCardsFan wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 12:04 pmPer BTV:Shady wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:52 amThat's my point on Donovan being that current hot player. If the Yankees are, indeed, offering Dominguez and LaGrange. That's a pretty good start to what the Nationals got for Soto.JohnnyMO wrote: ↑08 Dec 2025 11:40 am Obviously the Soto comp is typical Shady being way over the top, but it is true that almost every offseason teams end up in a bidding war over one player that looked like a mid-tier value target until everyone that wanted him starts overbidding. It kind of seems Donovan is that player this year. Should bode well for the Cardinals.
CJ Abrams ($47.1M)
Robert Hassell ($38.7M)
Mackenzie Gore ($29.6M)
James Wood ($25.6M)
Jarlin Susana ($2.5M)
Luke Voit (-$0.5M)
Total: $143M
Vs.
Dominguez ($21.3M)
Lagrange ($10M)
Total: $31.3M
Yep, very similar hauls . . . Only $111.7M to go!![]()
And we're not even 15% sure this is reliable info....it's 2 fans doing a podcast. They have no insight into the everyday workings of the Front Office of the Yankees. Even beat writers don't have that much sway...but you'd trust the beat writers over the PodCasters in need of Clicks and Listens.