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Transaction Ideas and Rumors / Re: Trade Idea: Hawks-Bucks
« Last post by Who on Today at 07:55:30 AM »Good idea. Works for both teams.
If Tatum is cleared by the doctors and he feels ready to play, he will. Brad isn't going to shut him down.Nor should he. It is more about the process to determine "ready to play". They are likely going to want to hear from about 5 different Doctors based on every possible test. I am really hesitant to put Tatum back out there but if he is deemed "ready", after a very thorough process, then he is ready and you play him.
The Red Sox were 4th in the AL for OPS and 3rd in the AL for runs in 2025. That is without Bregman or Anthony for much of the season. Getting middle of the line up bats is great, but BOS scored runs last season. Granted, some guys like Romy Gonzalez had surprising seasons, but I don't think they need to overreach for improved position player production. 5 more seasons for guys already in their 30s is likely to turn out to be overreaching.
I wish it was the old days where BOS was in on every hot FA, it just isn't anymore. I would rather they focus on pitching.
But they might not be able to replicate all of that offense this season with the same personnel. Can Romy have another good season? Can Story again stay healthy a full season and hit well again? Is Narvaez for real?
And there are other big questions related to the offense: If they bring Bregman back, will he stay healthy and have a decent year, or continue to decline? If they don't bring him back, how will the mostly unproven Mayer do as the full-time 3B? Is Casas finally going to do something significant or completely wash out? Is Yoshida ever going to make a big impact? Will the Sox again be stuck with so-so platoon situations at 2B and RF?
Dereck Lively II will undergo season-ending surgery on his right foot. The surgery will be performed by Dr. James Calder at the Fortius Clinic in London.
Lively is expected to make a full recovery and be available for the start of training camp.
With Jayson Tatum already back to playing one-on-one after tearing his right Achilles tendon in May, Boston Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla was asked Wednesday when the team will begin conversations about the All-Star?s potential return. It?s all up to him, Mazzulla said after his team?s practice. At the end of the day, his health is the most important thing, his process is the most important thing. You trust him, trust the team that?s around him he?s got a great team and then you just kind of go from there. So it kind of just all starts (with) where him and his team think he?s at.
Interpretations?
I don't think this organization has the drama some organizations have.
But it sounds like maybe some of the medical people would like Tatum to take his time.
Meanwhile, Mazz wants to rely on Tatum's ability to make the right decision with his body.
Ultimately, this will be a non-issue. Stevens won't let this become an issue.