- Fri Dec 20, 2024 11:50 am
#3481
Red Sox Double Down on Injured Pitchers: Genius or Gamble?
The Red Sox have inked Patrick Sandoval to a 2-year, $18.25 million deal, raising eyebrows across baseball. Coming off Tommy John surgery and likely sidelined for much of 2025, this move screams high risk, high reward. Is Bloom betting on a bounce-back, or is this another head-scratching move in a long line of questionable Red Sox signings?
This deal has sparked a fierce debate: is Sandoval worth the investment? Some see a savvy pickup of a quality arm at a discounted price. Others point to Boston's track record of overpaying for injured pitchers and question the wisdom of committing significant money to an unproven commodity.
The Angels' decision to non-tender Sandoval looks even more puzzling now. Did they undervalue him, or is Bloom simply overpaying? This move also fuels speculation about Boston's broader strategy. Are they prioritizing short-term gains or building for the future? With several young arms in the rotation, is this a sign of a lack of faith in their development?
What are your thoughts? Is this a smart gamble or a recipe for disaster? Does this signing impact Boston's pursuit of other free agents? Share your predictions and opinions below. Let the debate begin!
The Red Sox have inked Patrick Sandoval to a 2-year, $18.25 million deal, raising eyebrows across baseball. Coming off Tommy John surgery and likely sidelined for much of 2025, this move screams high risk, high reward. Is Bloom betting on a bounce-back, or is this another head-scratching move in a long line of questionable Red Sox signings?
This deal has sparked a fierce debate: is Sandoval worth the investment? Some see a savvy pickup of a quality arm at a discounted price. Others point to Boston's track record of overpaying for injured pitchers and question the wisdom of committing significant money to an unproven commodity.
The Angels' decision to non-tender Sandoval looks even more puzzling now. Did they undervalue him, or is Bloom simply overpaying? This move also fuels speculation about Boston's broader strategy. Are they prioritizing short-term gains or building for the future? With several young arms in the rotation, is this a sign of a lack of faith in their development?
What are your thoughts? Is this a smart gamble or a recipe for disaster? Does this signing impact Boston's pursuit of other free agents? Share your predictions and opinions below. Let the debate begin!