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Re: Red Sox 2025 Season
« Reply #135 on: July 20, 2025, 09:38:22 AM »

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Last season's #1 pitcher (Houck) back to the IL:

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The Red Sox will keep Houck on the injured list for the time being while the training staff works with him in Boston.  "That?s what we've got right now," Cora told reporters, per Red Sox broadcaster Mike Monaco. "We'll have more information in the upcoming days."

MLB.com?s Ian Browne reported Houck's setback stems from a "recurrence of the right pronator strain." Houck initially landed on the 15-day injured list May 14 due to the right pronator strain.

This is too bad.  I am not worried (yet) about the Sox losing 2 (so far) to the Cubs.  Even as the team/roster stands, I think they are a strong contender for a play-in spot.  If they can add a pitcher, all the better.  But it would have been real nice to get Houck back (the 2024 version of Houck).

Re: Red Sox 2025 Season
« Reply #136 on: Yesterday at 11:18:15 AM »

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A surprise name has emerged in the starting pitcher market: Dylan Cease, who will be eligible for free agency at year's end. Perception of other teams is that the Padres are intent on making a push for the playoffs and would use Cease to help fill other roster needs. Mets, AL East teams, Cubs among teams that have talked about him. -- Buster Olney

Would Cease for Durran make sense for both teams?



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Re: Red Sox 2025 Season
« Reply #137 on: Yesterday at 12:40:52 PM »

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A surprise name has emerged in the starting pitcher market: Dylan Cease, who will be eligible for free agency at year's end. Perception of other teams is that the Padres are intent on making a push for the playoffs and would use Cease to help fill other roster needs. Mets, AL East teams, Cubs among teams that have talked about him. -- Buster Olney

Would Cease for Durran make sense for both teams?
There?s no way I would do that. Cease is on an expiring deal and only has a 4.59 ERA this year. Duran is worth way more than that as he?s cost controlled for 2 more years and is a big clubhouse guy. I?d wait until the off-season before unloading any of the OFers. And maybe I?d just package Masa with prospects to free up the DH spot. No harm in rotating Abreu, Duran and Roman through the DH spot.

For help this season maybe part with prospects not named Arias, Tolle or the Password.

Re: Red Sox 2025 Season
« Reply #138 on: Yesterday at 01:54:32 PM »

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A surprise name has emerged in the starting pitcher market: Dylan Cease, who will be eligible for free agency at year's end. Perception of other teams is that the Padres are intent on making a push for the playoffs and would use Cease to help fill other roster needs. Mets, AL East teams, Cubs among teams that have talked about him. -- Buster Olney

Would Cease for Durran make sense for both teams?
There?s no way I would do that. Cease is on an expiring deal and only has a 4.59 ERA this year. Duran is worth way more than that as he?s cost controlled for 2 more years and is a big clubhouse guy. I?d wait until the off-season before unloading any of the OFers. And maybe I?d just package Masa with prospects to free up the DH spot. No harm in rotating Abreu, Duran and Roman through the DH spot.

For help this season maybe part with prospects not named Arias, Tolle or the Password.

What about Nick Pivetta? He?s having a great year. Would be a solid #2 behind Crochet.
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Re: Red Sox 2025 Season
« Reply #139 on: Yesterday at 02:49:19 PM »

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A surprise name has emerged in the starting pitcher market: Dylan Cease, who will be eligible for free agency at year's end. Perception of other teams is that the Padres are intent on making a push for the playoffs and would use Cease to help fill other roster needs. Mets, AL East teams, Cubs among teams that have talked about him. -- Buster Olney

Would Cease for Durran make sense for both teams?
There?s no way I would do that. Cease is on an expiring deal and only has a 4.59 ERA this year. Duran is worth way more than that as he?s cost controlled for 2 more years and is a big clubhouse guy. I?d wait until the off-season before unloading any of the OFers. And maybe I?d just package Masa with prospects to free up the DH spot. No harm in rotating Abreu, Duran and Roman through the DH spot.

For help this season maybe part with prospects not named Arias, Tolle or the Password.

What about Nick Pivetta? He?s having a great year. Would be a solid #2 behind Crochet.

You mean the guy the Sox had last year and could've just re-signed last offseason? That would be so lame if they now gave up prospects for him.

Not that I wouldn't want him; I would. It would just be a very "present-day Red Sox" thing to do.
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Re: Red Sox 2025 Season
« Reply #140 on: Yesterday at 02:57:54 PM »

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A surprise name has emerged in the starting pitcher market: Dylan Cease, who will be eligible for free agency at year's end. Perception of other teams is that the Padres are intent on making a push for the playoffs and would use Cease to help fill other roster needs. Mets, AL East teams, Cubs among teams that have talked about him. -- Buster Olney

Would Cease for Durran make sense for both teams?
There?s no way I would do that. Cease is on an expiring deal and only has a 4.59 ERA this year. Duran is worth way more than that as he?s cost controlled for 2 more years and is a big clubhouse guy. I?d wait until the off-season before unloading any of the OFers. And maybe I?d just package Masa with prospects to free up the DH spot. No harm in rotating Abreu, Duran and Roman through the DH spot.

For help this season maybe part with prospects not named Arias, Tolle or the Password.

What about Nick Pivetta? He?s having a great year. Would be a solid #2 behind Crochet.

You mean the guy the Sox had last year and could've just re-signed last offseason? That would be so lame if they now gave up prospects for him.

Not that I wouldn't want him; I would. It would just be a very "present-day Red Sox" thing to do.

He's on a really modest contract, too. 


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Re: Red Sox 2025 Season
« Reply #141 on: Yesterday at 03:32:36 PM »

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A surprise name has emerged in the starting pitcher market: Dylan Cease, who will be eligible for free agency at year's end. Perception of other teams is that the Padres are intent on making a push for the playoffs and would use Cease to help fill other roster needs. Mets, AL East teams, Cubs among teams that have talked about him. -- Buster Olney

Would Cease for Durran make sense for both teams?
There?s no way I would do that. Cease is on an expiring deal and only has a 4.59 ERA this year. Duran is worth way more than that as he?s cost controlled for 2 more years and is a big clubhouse guy. I?d wait until the off-season before unloading any of the OFers. And maybe I?d just package Masa with prospects to free up the DH spot. No harm in rotating Abreu, Duran and Roman through the DH spot.

For help this season maybe part with prospects not named Arias, Tolle or the Password.

What about Nick Pivetta? He?s having a great year. Would be a solid #2 behind Crochet.
Loved Pivetta when he was here. He just never really put it together. Its slightly concerning to me that Pivetta and Priester have been so good as soon as they left.

Re: Red Sox 2025 Season
« Reply #142 on: Yesterday at 03:50:06 PM »

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A surprise name has emerged in the starting pitcher market: Dylan Cease, who will be eligible for free agency at year's end. Perception of other teams is that the Padres are intent on making a push for the playoffs and would use Cease to help fill other roster needs. Mets, AL East teams, Cubs among teams that have talked about him. -- Buster Olney

Would Cease for Durran make sense for both teams?
There?s no way I would do that. Cease is on an expiring deal and only has a 4.59 ERA this year. Duran is worth way more than that as he?s cost controlled for 2 more years and is a big clubhouse guy. I?d wait until the off-season before unloading any of the OFers. And maybe I?d just package Masa with prospects to free up the DH spot. No harm in rotating Abreu, Duran and Roman through the DH spot.

For help this season maybe part with prospects not named Arias, Tolle or the Password.

What about Nick Pivetta? He?s having a great year. Would be a solid #2 behind Crochet.
Loved Pivetta when he was here. He just never really put it together. Its slightly concerning to me that Pivetta and Priester have been so good as soon as they left.

Good point. Imagine this Sox team if they'd kept Pivetta and Priester and those two were pitching this good here (with a good pitching coach).
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