OV's Free Agent Frenzy

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We figured we may as well have a free agent contest this offseason. The winner will get 5 free subscriptions to Obstructed View along with bragging rights for a full calendar year. I took the top free agents from this article. I took out Dan Haren because I can't imagine his option not being exercised. Here are the top 15 free agents according to that author and that's good enough for our little contest (not all potential free agents are included, just the ones that are likely to reach free agency):

1. Josh Hamilton
2. Zack Greinke
3. BJ Upton
4. Edwin Jackson
5. Michael Bourn
6. Nick Swisher
7. Jake Peavy
8. Anibal Sanchez
9. David Ortiz
10. Hiroki Kuroda
11. Mariano Rivera
12. Ryan Dempster
13. Mike Napoli
14. Adam LaRoche
15. Kyle Lohse

The free agent you're most certain of will get 15 points all the way down to 1 for the one you are least certain of. For example:

Mariano Rivera, Yankees, 15
Hiroki Kuroda, Yankees, 14
Michael Bourn, Braves, 13
Kyle Lohse, Cubs, 12
etc.

I'm more certain that Rivera will sign with the Yankees than I am that Lohse will sign with the Cubs.

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  1. Rice Cube

    Mariano Rivera, Yankees (15)
    David Ortiz, Red Sox (14)
    Zack Greinke, Angels (13)
    Ryan Dempster, Dodgers (12)
    Anibal Sanchez, Tigers (11)
    Adam LaRoche, Baltimore (10)
    BJ Upton, Tigers (9)
    Josh Hamilton, Giants (8)
    Edwin Jackson, White Sox (7)
    Nick Swisher, Angels (6)
    Hiroki Kuroda, Yankees (5)
    Michael Bourn, Phillies (4)
    Kyle Lohse, Cardinals (3)
    Mike Napoli, Yankees (2)
    Jake Peavy, White Sox (1)

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  2. EnricoPallazzo

    from the article:

    “Also absent is Mark Reynolds. He is not eligible for free agency, though there’s a good chance he’ll be non-tendered this winter.”

    probably a really dumb question but what does this mean?

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  3. Rice Cube

    Rany sez:

    If Zack Greinke isn’t a fit in Kansas City, the Royals should go all-in to sign free agent right-hander Anibal Sanchez, Rany Jazayerli writes. Edwin Jackson could be another worthwhile free agent target, but GM Dayton Moore should avoid Kyle Lohse, in Jazayerli’s view.

    Everything I just wrote has been invalidated 😛

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  4. mikeakaleroy

    The free agent you’re most certain of will get 15 points all the way down to 1 for the one you are least certain of

    Me, Drunk (15)
    Me, Being Polite (1)

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  5. uncle dave

    @ Suburban kid:
    That was the rumor, though it’s been mostly sunny with some spotty clouds out here ever since about 10:00 this morning. I predict that they go off more or less on schedule, but have to either play through rain that’s way heavier than ideal or else have a delay at some point during the game.

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  6. uncle dave

    @ mb21:
    There’s rain in the forecast through Wednesday, so I’m not sure they have a choice. Say, did the AL or NL win the celebrity softball match this year? If SF winds up winning and they have to start the series out here, there might be further delays. We could be playing until mid-November (dying laughing).

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  7. SVB

    I’ll bite. But these are all off the cuff guesses with absolutely no research. I should just put all the teams names in a hat and draw with replacement. And I didn’t really look at the other lists.

    7. Josh Hamilton: Yankees
    6. Zack Greinke: Boston
    5. BJ Upton: Baltimore
    14. Edwin Jackson: Cubs
    4. Michael Bourn: Cubs
    9. Nick Swisher: Miami
    11. Jake Peavy: Miami
    3. Anibal Sanchez: Detroit
    1. David Ortiz: Toronto
    10. Hiroki Kuroda: Anaheim
    15. Mariano Rivera: Yankees
    12. Ryan Dempster: White Sox
    2. Mike Napoli: Atlanta
    13. Adam LaRoche: Houston
    8. Kyle Lohse: Kansas City

    Possibly a more enticing contest would be to take the Cubs pitchers on the 40-man roster and DL predict which of them will be on the team on opening day. One could add which FA/Rule 5/minor leaguers might also make the opening day roster.

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  8. Berselius

    15 Mariano Rivera: Yankees
    14 Hiroki Kuroda: Yankees
    13 David Ortiz: Red Sox
    12 Ryan Dempster: Cubs
    11 Anibal Sanchez: Cubs
    10 Adam LaRoche: Mariners
    9 Kyle Lohse: Mets
    8 Mike Napoli: Yankees
    7 Edwin Jackson: Braves
    6 Josh Hamilton: Red Sox
    5 Zack Greinke: Red Sox
    4 BJ Upton: Giants
    3 Nick Swisher: Rangers
    2 Michael Bourn: Astros
    1 Jake Peavy: Angels

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  9. Berselius

    It’s wishful thinking for Sanchez, but I think the Dempster signing is inevitable. Though I’m probably the only Cub fan that has mostly forgotten the whole blindsided fiasco (dying laughing).

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  10. mb21

    Anyone here read The Signal And The Noise yet? I’m about halfway done and have really liked it so far. If I have a complaint it’s that I could do without the patting on the back that Nate has done several times. Early in the book he pats himself and PECOTA on the back for Dustin Pedroia (scouts weren’t that high on him, PECOTA loved him). I really wished he’d had mentioned the complete and total failure of PECOTA when it came to Matt Weiters.

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  11. uncle dave

    @ Rice Cube:
    Agreed. Regardless of how tonight’s pitcher usage goes, I might be inclined to punt game 1 anyway (whether I’m the Cards or Giants). Sacrifice the games against Verlander and give your stronger pitchers a shot against lesser competition.

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  12. mb21

    @ Berselius:
    I’d much rather have Sanchez of course, but I have a feeling the Cubs get him and Lohse.

    Here’s another prediction: the Upton brothers are playing next to one another at Wrigley.

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  13. mikeakaleroy

    This may be a stupid question, but I trust that ya’ll will make fun of me accordingly. Does the catcher ever call any pitches by himself anymore? It seems every game I watch, after every pitch, he’s looking in at the manager who is giving him signals. Is that for pitch choice, or maybe only for when runners are on base?

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  14. mikeakaleroy

    Jayson Stark ‏@jaysonst
    Anybody who expected Giants pitchers to drive in more runs the last 3 games (3) than all Cardinals hitters combined (1), raise your hands.

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  15. mb21

    @ mikeakaleroy:
    Some catchers call the pitchers. Molina is one of them. I’m sure he looks in the dugout for pitch outs and that stuff, but the Cardinals have said before that it’s his game to call out there. Not sure about Posey. He’s probably getting the pitches from the dugout, but Matt Cain is calling his own game tonight.

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  16. mb21

    I flipped over the debate during the commercial. Supposed to be a foreign policy debate. Instead, they’re talking class sizes in America. I think these politicians need to be hooked up to machines that send them electrical shocks when they go off topic. Or say something really stupid for that matter. Not only would it keep the debate on topic, but it would be a little fun to watch these guys suffer a bit.

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  17. Berselius

    @ mb21:

    When they were actually talking foreign policy, the debate has basically boiled down to Romney saying that Obama’s policies are terrible, then paraphrasing and agreeing with all of them.

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  18. mikeakaleroy

    @ Akabari:
    I’ve had one of those each Saturday morning for each of the last 4 weekends. Pretty damn tasty. Currently enjoying a 2011 Bourbon County Stout.

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  19. Akabari

    @ mikeakaleroy:
    You know I used to live in Michigan and had every one of their beers besides this one before this year. I should save one for breakfast in the weekend. Or not. But how is the Bourbon County? Are you a fan?

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  20. mikeakaleroy

    @ Akabari:
    It’s definitely a sipping beer. 14.5% abv… I’ve got a couple from 2010 and a couple from 2011 cellaring now. Probably won’t open the 2010’s for another couple of years. You have to like stout and whiskey.

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  21. uncle dave

    I can’t help it. These situations are basically unbearable due to the mountain of fail I’ve had to witness from the Cubs.

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  22. SVB

    Erin Andrews>Ken Rosenthal, who reminds me of the detestable Jim Gray.

    But I find ballplayers that don’t answer the question just as annoying as Presidential candidates who don’t answer questions. (Scutaro, that means you.)

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  23. Aisle424

    Holy wow. As someone who is prone to insane expletive-filled rants, this seems… extreme.

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  24. Mercurial Outfielder

    @ SVB:
    I’m sure he’s taken time out of his busy offseason schedule of nailing hot Latin women to worry about it.

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  25. koboldekobold

    15 Mariano Rivera (Yankees)
    14 David Ortiz (Red Sox)
    13 Ryan Dempster (Pirates)
    12 Adam Laroche (Rays)
    11 Michael Bourn (Reds)
    10 Zack Grienke (Angels)
    9 Edwin Jackson (Cubs)
    8 Mike Napoli (Mets)
    7 Hiroki Kuroda (Orioles)
    6 Jake Peavy (Dodgers)
    5 Kyle Loshe (Red Sox)
    4 BJ Upton (Braves)
    3 Anibal Sanchez (Rangers)
    2 Josh Hamilton (Nationals)
    1 Nick Swisher (Phillies)

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  26. Mercurial Outfielder

    @ WaLi:
    Suh’s hit was legal, but it wasn’t clean and I expect he’ll be fined for it. Especially when you consider he’s on a streak of receiving fines (three straight games vs. Bears now) for dirty hits on Jay.

    Jay is a tough SOB. Came back and played with bruised ribs while Suh, in typical fashion, disappeared from the game. Suh had 10.5 sacks as a rookie in 2010. He has 6.5 sacks total since then. He’s dirty and he’s not nearly as good as he could be, because all he wants to do is armbar a QB into the ground.

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  27. Mercurial Outfielder

    @ WaLi:
    I think he’s saying Jeter selling his overpriced apt in Trump’s claptrap hovel for the rich and stupid, caused Jeter to break his ankle.

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  28. Mercurial Outfielder

    @ josh:
    It’s more than a little disingenuous to try and go shake hands after doing the Superman celebration and screaming. Three straight games with dirty hits on the same guy.

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