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MLB Offseason: All Rise for the Judge

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Timby

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Friends, the long winter is upon us. Baseball is over. No more pitches thrown, no more bats flipped, no more dingers donged ... we must once again huddle together 'round the hot stove and keep each other warm during these dark months.

The Houston Astros are your world champions. Most, but not all, of the cheaters from the 2017 team are gone, so at least this victory comes without an asterisk. Congratulations to the Astros, and to Justin Verlander for shedding his reputation as a World Series choker.

There will be no CBA drama this offseason, as the contract between the union and the league runs for another four years.

Stories to watch:

- Where will Aaron Judge land? He just had a monster season and set the AL home run record, but he's on the wrong side of 30 and is seeking a potentially record-breaking contract.

- Where's Willson Contreras going? Relations between him and the Cubs seem to have frozen, so it seems a certainty that a bona-fide great hitter who has also become a very good defensive catcher is on the move.

- What are the Mets doing? They just signed Edwin Diaz to the biggest contract ever given to a relief pitcher. Very risky given how fungible relievers are. (Looking at you, Wade Davis.)

- Brian Cashman and Aaron Boone appear to be safe in New York. Are the Yankees going to run it back with the same lineup?

- What the fuck is going on with Pittsburgh?

Important dates:

Nov. 7: MLB award finalists announced.

Nov. 8-10: GM Meetings in Las Vegas.

Nov. 10: Most contract option decisions are due on this date.

Nov. 10: Deadline for teams to tender their eligible free agents the qualifying offer. The qualifying offer is a one-year contract worth the average of the top 125 salaries, or $19.65 million this offseason. To be eligible for the qualifying offer a player must have spent the entire 2022 season with his team and have never received the qualifying offer previously.

Nov. 10: Free agency begins. The exclusive negotiating period ends and free agents are truly free. They can negotiate and sign with any team as of this date.

Nov. 10: Silver Sluggers announced during a live MLB Network broadcast at 6 p.m. ET.

Nov. 14: Rookies of the Year announced.

Nov. 15: Managers of the Year announced.

Nov. 15: Deadline for teams to add eligible minor leaguers to the 40-man roster to protect them from the Rule 5 Draft.

Nov. 16: Cy Young winners announced during a live MLB Network broadcast at 6 p.m. ET.

Nov. 17: Most Valuable Players announced during a live MLB Network broadcast at 6 p.m. ET.

Nov. 18: Non-tender deadline. This is the deadline for teams to offer their pre-arbitration and arbitration-eligible players a contract for 2023.

Nov. 20: Deadline for free agents to accept or reject the qualifying offer.

Nov. 21: The 2023 Hall of Fame ballot will be released.

Dec. 4: The Hall of Fame's Contemporary Baseball Era voting results will be announced during a live MLB Network broadcast at 8 p.m. ET.

Dec. 5-8: Winter Meetings in San Diego. This is when you can expect a flurry of trades and signings. Unleash hell.

Dec. 7: Rule 5 Draft.

Jan. 13: Deadline for teams and arbitration-eligible players to submit salary figures for 2023.

Jan. 15: The 2023 international signing period opens.

Jan. 24: The 2023 Hall of Fame class will be announced during a live MLB Network broadcast at 6 p.m. ET.

Jan. 30 to Feb. 17: Arbitration hearings.

Let chaos reign this offseason!
 
Just curious how the Mariners are going to shift things around with some of the free agents coming up.
 
- What the fuck is going on with Pittsburgh?


Same old shit, kinda like Cincy and Chicago-land, "Re-build...re-build, trade 'names' for draft picks and bush-leaguers, hope and a cup of coffee/beer, raise prices, ad infinitum..."
 
May this offseason be fruitful and fun for the Giants. Please get Judge, and if not, the next best guy.
 
Nevada governor says the plan they used for the Las Vegas football stadium isn't going to be there for a baseball stadium. A source claims that if there's no public assistance in Vegas, the A's may look to other markets. So who would that be? Charlotte? Nashville? Portland?
 
Nevada governor says the plan they used for the Las Vegas football stadium isn't going to be there for a baseball stadium. A source claims that if there's no public assistance in Vegas, the A's may look to other markets. So who would that be? Charlotte? Nashville? Portland?

Which of the three isn’t in some other teams territory?
 
- What the fuck is going on with Pittsburgh?
Is this a trick question? Pirates gonna Pirate.


The Los Angeles Angels are not trading two-way superstar Shohei Ohtani this offseason, general manager Perry Minasian told a group of reporters Monday.
Ohtani agreed last month to a one-year, $30 million deal with the Angels for the 2023 season, his final year before free agency, but speculation had persisted that he could be dealt this offseason.


Nevada governor says the plan they used for the Las Vegas football stadium isn't going to be there for a baseball stadium. A source claims that if there's no public assistance in Vegas, the A's may look to other markets. So who would that be? Charlotte? Nashville? Portland?
Well they can't go back to K.C. or Philly ;) Those are definitely not 'two MLB team' markets.


Anthony Rizzo has opted out of his Yankees contract, as expected. I doubt he'd even want to be a Cub again, after Hoyer's bullshit about how they offered the big 3 such great contracts.
 
I might have heard the story wrong because I was in and out of the van, but it sounds as though starting next season, upper deck/300 level tickets for the majority of Seattle Mariners home games will be only $10.
 
I might have heard the story wrong because I was in and out of the van, but it sounds as though starting next season, upper deck/300 level tickets for the majority of Seattle Mariners home games will be only $10.

The Jays are re-designing the stadium, so I bet ticket prices will go up.
 
Nowhere near as long as the infamous Bobby Bonilla deferral, but...
Edwin Díaz's $102 million, five-year contract with the New York Mets includes $26.5 million in deferred payments that he won't completely receive until 2042 and also has a club option for 2028 that could make the deal worth $118.25 million over six seasons.
 
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