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Phil The Thrill

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Pretty simple. Guess where the following end up
 
Eric Hosmer
J.D. Martinez
Jake Arrieta
Yu Darvish
Lorenzo Cain
Mike Moustakas
Carlos Santana
Zack Cozart
Justin Upton
Masahiro Tanaka
Jay Bruce
Shohei Otani
 
Note: I included Upton and Tanaka cause theres a legitimate chance they opt out.
 

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I'm really hoping the Mets make a push for Cain. Speed, average, good centerfielder - 3 things the Mets desperately need.

I think Otani stays in Japan for another year.
 

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Eric Hosmer - Red Sox
J.D. Martinez - Dodgers
Jake Arrieta - Red Sox
Yu Darvish - Yankees
Lorenzo Cain - Brewers
Mike Moustakas - Cardinals
Carlos Santana - Indians
Zack Cozart - Reds
Justin Upton - Angels
Masahiro Tanaka - Angels
Jay Bruce - Yankees
Shohei Otani - Yankees
Jonathan Lucroy - Rockies
 
Yanks get the leg up on Otani by bringing in his BFF Darvish. This comes after Tanaka demands too much to re-sign and the Yankees remember he wasn't great all season long. Hal wants to get under the luxury tax scale, which they will, come 2018. The Yanks also right a wrong by bringing in Bruce on a 2-year deal to play DH and mix into the OF a little bit.
 
Red Sox go for the three-headed monster in the roto by taking the Arrieta plunge. The roster is built to win now and DD isn't afraid to take risks. Despite their need for dinger power, the Red Sox were 6th in OBP this season and still back-to-back division champs. If anything hurt them this season, it was a lack of healthy, quality starters. 
 
Look out for the Angels to be spenders. Pujols' career (and contract) is nearing completion and I believe they're near separation from the Josh Hamilton dead money. LA has a lot of pressure to win with Trout in his prime and the cross-city Dodgers coming off a trip to the WS.
 
Obviously potential trades for Stanton and Donaldson can throw a wrench into a lot of this. 
 

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.ptt81 said:
Jesus fuck we would go high into luxury tax
 
You don't put Dombrowski in charge of personnel decisions and expect to go the cheap route.
 
Angels just locked up Justin Upton for 5 years btw.
 

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So Yankees, Dodgers, red Sox, angels get most of the players. Got it.

Pretty sure people predict that every year and it never turns out that way.
 

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Eric Hosmer - Royals
J.D. Martinez - Diamondbacks
Jake Arrieta - Astros
Yu Darvish - Mariners
Lorenzo Cain - Rangers
Mike Moustakas - Giants
Carlos Santana - Indians
Zack Cozart - idk yet
Masahiro Tanaka - Angels
Jay Bruce - Yankees
Shohei Otani - Stays in Japan ; if he leaves, Dodgers
Alex Cobb - Red Sox
Wade Davis - Cubs

I'll probably edit this 50 times
 

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Eric Hosmer - Royals
J.D. Martinez - Red Sox
Jake Arrieta - Dodgers
Yu Darvish - Mariners
Lorenzo Cain - Rangers
Mike Moustakas - Cardinals
Carlos Santana - Indians
Zack Cozart - Reds
Masahiro Tanaka
Jay Bruce - Yankees
Shohei Otani - Yankees
 

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GMF1991 said:
So Yankees, Dodgers, red Sox, angels get most of the players. Got it.

Pretty sure people predict that every year and it never turns out that way.
 
The money is obviously in NY, Boston, and LA. I could make a bold prediction that Milwaukee splurges to sign an SP, but that would be for the sake of being edgy..?
 

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I'm just saying it doesn't always turn out that way, plus the Yankees have been adamant they don't want to be over the luxury tax. I can't see them spending a ton.
 

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Yankees are gearing up for Harper this time next year
 

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GMF1991 said:
I'm just saying it doesn't always turn out that way, plus the Yankees have been adamant they don't want to be over the luxury tax. I can't see them spending a ton.
 
Of course it doesn't...which is why they're predictions. But betting on big market teams to land expensive players pays off more than not. The wildcards in this equation are the Cubs and Nationals. Both teams have owners that are rich as fuck, but both also carry a lot of salary and haven't given much indication they'll go nuts when the market opens.
 
Yankees have wanted to get under the luxury tax threshold since George died. They'll get closer to it but they still stand to gain more from being over and winning, as opposed to getting under and losing. Sniffing the World Series changes the offseason plans. There's going to be a little more emphasis on winning now and it starts this offseason. We won't see them unload prospects for Stanton but they'll spend some money to bring in a big pitcher and a big bat. 
 
There's a lot of money coming off the books this offseason and I think they're comfortable carrying the same payroll figure into next season. 
 
.ptt81 said:
Yankees are gearing up for Harper this time next year
 
I don't think that's the case anymore. The Yankees have two young power hitters already in the lineup, both outperforming Harper at the plate this season, and more on the way. They can put Harper in CF or move Judge to DH but not at a $300M price tag. Yanks have to be mindful of locking a lot of these guys up longterm within the next 3-4 years. 
 

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I don't expect Carlos Santana back in Cleveland, wish he would be back though.

Unless they decline Michael Brantley's option (Which they should), they won't be able to afford him.
 

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Eric Hosmer- Rockies
J.D. Martinez - Red Sox
Jake Arrieta - Rangers
Yu Darvish - Dodgers
Lorenzo Cain- Cubs
Mike Moustakas - Royals
Carlos Santana - Indians
Zack Cozart - Reds
Justin Upton - Angels
Masahiro Tanaka - Yankees
Jay Bruce - Giants
Shohei Otani - Dodgers
 

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GMF1991 said:
So Yankees, Dodgers, red Sox, angels get most of the players. Got it.

Pretty sure people predict that every year and it never turns out that way.
Doesn't mean it won't happen.  A lot of times it depends on the year.  Both Sox and Yanks are transitioning with new managers and LA came off a World Series loss.  It's highly reasonable that all three of these teams are very active.
 

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CameronCrazy06 said:
All dodgers
just Otani

We're spending next off-season or the one after
 

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Here are some of MLBTR's predictions
 
1. Yu Darvish - Cubs (6 Years, 160 Million)
2. J.D. Martinez - Red Sox (6 Years, 150 Million)
3. Eric Hosmer - Royals (6 Years, 132 Million)
4. Jake Arrieta - Brewers (4 Years, 100 Million)
5. Masahiro Tanaka - Phillies (5 Years, 100 Million)
6. Mike Moustakas - Braves (5 Years, 85 Million)
7. Lorenzo Cain - Giants (4 Years, 70 Million)
8. Wade Davis - Astros (4 Years, 60 Million)
9. Lance Lynn - Rangers (4 Years, 56 Million)
10. Greg Holland - Cardinals (4 Years, 50 Million)
 
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2017/11/2017-18-top-50-mlb-free-agents-with-predictions.html
 

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Rather not give Arrieta 4 years but the Brewers have one of the lowest payrolls in baseball and probably looking to spend
 

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