The We Tried Tracker: Who's Really in the Game This Offseason? 

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As the offseason heats up, the baseball world is buzzing with the latest We Tried" updates, and it’s sparking some interesting conversations about the nature of team negotiations and the art of the "We Tried claim.

Let’s dive into this phenomenon. Are these claims just a way for teams to save face after losing out on a free agent? Or do they genuinely reflect a competitive spirit in the pursuit of talent? The recent chatter around teams like the Red Sox and the A's claiming they were in on players like Blake Snell and Yusei Kikuchi raises some eyebrows. Is this a strategic move to maintain fan interest, or is it simply a part of the game’s narrative?

Moreover, how do you feel about the credibility of these claims? When a team says they were in on a player, does it hold any weight for you as a fan? Or do you see it as a PR tactic?

And let’s not forget the humorous side of it all. The idea of a Zoom call being the pinnacle of negotiation tactics is both amusing and telling. What’s your take on how teams are adapting to modern communication methods in their pursuit of top talent?

As we continue to track these We Tried moments, what bold predictions do you have for the rest of the offseason? Which teams do you think will emerge as the biggest players in free agency, and who will be left out in the cold?

Join the conversation and share your thoughts!

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