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![]() If you’re familiar with me or Jon, I think you know that we enjoy talking about anything roster-related and will always try to give a thoughtful answer to any question. That’s not always ideal for a live chat where you want to answer as many questions as possible. But having both of us here will allow us to still do that as much as possible as we alternate answering questions. And here we go … |
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Jon Becker: Hello and welcome everyone! Let’s get going with our first question…
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Kate: Braves seemed to prefer Grant Holmes to a lot of these other backend rotation options throughout the second half last year. You all are thinking that changes over the offseason?
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2:02 |
Jon Becker: So I think this is less about Holmes in a vacuum and more about Holmes compared to Anderson and Canning (the first three rotation spots are locked in). They’re all out of options, and Holmes is the one of the three with bullpen experience, and he was great in that role last year.
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diadem: Is Johan Rojas’ .246 BA enough to keep him playing? Platoon? vL or vR?
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Frank Thomas the Tank Engine: What is the rule now on guaranteed money for arbitration-eligible players who are tendered contracts? If the team tenders a contract, is any money guaranteed, or can the team cut the player without penalty before arbitration? How about after arbitration — is the contract guaranteed then, and if so, how much?
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Jon Becker: Great nuts and bolts question, right up my alley! If a player is tendered a contract today, then the team has to agree to a contract with him for 2025, either by agreeing by the deadline (January 10) or going to an arbitration hearing. Under the new CBA, contracts agreed to without a hearing are fully guaranteed at the point of signing, but contracts decided via hearing aren’t fully guaranteed. We saw this last year with J.D. Davis, who the Giants took to arbitration and were able to release when they signed Matt Chapman, owing him just 30 days of termination pay instead of the full contract.
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2:07 |
drhotdog: been debating this with other angels fans – when do you think Christian Moore gets called up? when do you think he should?
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Justin: What do you guys make of Profar’s market? Is he a lock to return to SD or do you think an org gives him a big contract?
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Jon Becker: The contract predictions I’ve seen for him are just about all in the range of $45-$48 million for three years, and if that’s all it takes I think there’ll be pretty widespread interest. That said, if the Padres are right there with everyone else (not a sure thing considering their payroll) I’d be surprised if he went elsewhere.
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Bill: Marte get 1st chance at 3b for reds? Or are they shopping?
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Keaton Arneson: If I could only draft one Cleveland minor leaguer SP for this season only who would it be? Nikhazy, Messick, Wilkinson, or Peterson?
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Jon Becker: Unless I’ve got significant reason to believe otherwise, I always side with the high-level guy on the 40-man, which would be Nikhazy. Certainly doesn’t hurt he had a really strong season, too.
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Sox Fan: Red Sox package for Crochet and/or other SP trade targets?
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GA Blood: The Reds said they want Steer to spend more time on the infield next year. Any pontifications on how his positional breakdown would end up looking?
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Jon Becker: This ties in nicely with the Noelvi Marte question we got earlier: depending on how the offseason shakes out, it’s possible they slide Steer back to third and Marte’s got to earn playing time elsewhere. Another possibility is Matt McLain moving to the outfield, where he played some in the AFL, and Steer slotting in at second.
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Jon Becker: Right now, we have almost all of Steer’s PT in left, based more on positional need: https://www.fangraphs.com/depthcharts.aspx?position=ALL&teamid=18
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2:22 |
Colton: Think the Pirates start the season with Bubba on the roster? Now that they’ve lost the pick with Skenes not starting the year there
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Kate: Cards give Nootbaar another shot as an everyday guy or is he a platoon bat going forward?
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2:26 |
Jon Becker: Nootbaar’s always more than held his own against lefties (he was actually better against them by wRC+ this year), and with 2025 being a rebuild/retool/reload/whatever you want to call it, there’s no reason to platoon him, nor is there a great platoon partner for him in the org right now anyway.
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alexis anthopolous: SS is an obvious spot for improvement for the braves, and there’s plenty of Adames/Kim links, but who are some viable trade candidates?
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Jon Becker: Jorge Mateo is another option if his elbow surgery recovery is going okay, and the Twins could well shop Carlos Correa, though they’d have to eat some cash.
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2:31 |
Sox Fan: Where does Juan Soto land and a contact prediction?
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Jon Becker: I’m on the Mets train simply because they can and presumably will offer the most money, and I don’t foresee him a discount of potentially tens of millions to go back to the Yankees. I have his contract at a very aggressive 15y/$692M, and I think he clears $600M no problem.
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Matt: What kind of contract do y’all think Hyeseong Kim gets?
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![]() Oh sorry!!! I thought you were asking about Ha-Seong!. Reading these too quickly. |
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Jon Becker: Yeah, I think that’s about right for Ha-seong (backloaded with an opt out since he had shoulder surgery, perhaps?), though if I need a shortstop badly on opening day I’d rather be aggressive for Adames, of course. As for Hyeseong Kim (no relation, but they did play together!), I think he does pretty similar to Ha-seong’s first MLB contract of 4y/$28M, maybe a little less since he’s got a lot less power potential.
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Adam: Will the Phillies actually “shake up the roster” like they said? If so, who do you see them trading/moving?
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Jon Becker: I’m sure they’d love to move Castellanos and Taijuan Walker, though moving even one of them without eating a bunch of money would be pretty miraculous, I’d say. In terms of players who would actually garner an interesting return, I think Bohm and Stott could be interesting, maybe even Ranger Suárez. The only real untouchables are probably Harper, Turner, Schwarber, Wheeler, Sánchez, Nola, Realmuto.
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Insert Witty Name Here: If you were the Rox GM, how would you try to shape the roster in a 5 year time frame?
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![]() In all seriousness, I do think they are trying to build a team around young pitching and defense. They weren’t terrible at the end of last year and they do have a few young guys who are close (Dollander) and Marquez/Senzatela are back from TJ surgery. |
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Jon Becker: Yeah, it seems like they’re finally targeting interesting strikeout-heavy pitchers like Dollander and Brody Brecht instead of falling in love with every guy who throws a sinker. A big part of building a team like that is identifying who to give big contracts or extensions to, and they’ve had some misses there (Bryant, Szenatela, all the relievers many years ago, etc.). The Tovar extension sure looks great so far, though.
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2:48 |
Jack: Do you think that if the Red Sox were offer Seattle a package of Duran and one of the big 4, most likely Mayer, that might finally get Dipoto to bite on trading one of his pitchers?
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Jon Becker: Yeah, I’ve seen Duran-for-[insert non-Castillo starter here] bandied about as a hypothetical but I don’t think that would quite sway Dipoto to even consider that much at all. if you’re offering one guy who’s a lineup pillar right now and another who could be one as soon as midseason, I’d have a tougher time saying no.
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Lawless: How quickly does Jordan Lawlar get up and can he stay at SS or move to 3B?
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mariners guy: Josh Rojas non-tender — you like?
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Jon Becker: We’ve gotten a couple of questions on Rojas specifically, and he’s a good example about why the non-tender deadline being this early in the offseason makes for some tough decisions. He’s a perfectly adequate — if uninspiring — regular, but in non-tendering him now you run the risk of striking out on other options and not being able to do much better. Having Austin Shenton around helps, though, so I could see this one going either way ahead of the 8 EST deadline.
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diadem: Will Rodriguez and Bart split duties in 2025? What % of playing time for each.
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Jon Becker: We just got a question in about Henry Davis and it also ties back to an earlier question about trade candidate catchers: Davis definitely is one. Could be a reverse-Joey Bart where Davis himself finds a lot more success away from Pittsburgh.
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2:58 |
Guest: What is your assessment of the Angels’ moves this offseason so far? They have been very active, but seemingly without any impact.
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Jon Becker: This is basically the Angels’ M.O. for recent offseasons, going for names over talent, though at least with Newman, Hendricks, and d’Arnaud they’re not really taking playing time away from someone more interesting. Locking Soler in on day one of the offseason was … interesting … though.
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#1MetsFan: How many ABs does Ronnie Mauricio get in 2025? O/U 200.5
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Jon Becker: I’ll take the over, only because it’s such a long season. Have a tough time seeing him crack the Opening Day roster assuming the Mets are as aggressive as we expect, though.
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3:04 |
Jon Becker: And with that, we’re all set for this week! Thanks everyone for stopping by and we’ll see you next Friday. Wishing a Happy Thanksgiving to those who celebrate!
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