Loved the promo for term life insurance - it is a very inexpensive way to provide security for your family. At 46, I took out a $700,000 15-year term policy (to supplement a $300,000 policy thru work) and I paid only $49.50 a month for the entire 15 years. It didn’t expire until I was 61 and my daughter was grown and through college. It gave me such peace of mind while my daughter was growing up and I was building my savings.
I’m a fan of Boyle and don’t mind this trade. But like you guys said, we need major league bats. Don’t know if I can stomach another season of Walls playing everyday
As much as i like this move i do wish they wouldve gotten an offensive bat in this trade. But cant wait to see what joe boyle brings to this team. Im sure he will give the rays some pump. I do believe Yandy will get moved sometime soon. Just do not want a repeat of last season where the offense wasn’t there.
The most amazing thing about this trade is that for the first time in almost four seasons it is the Sacramento, not Oakland A's, who are increasing their payroll adding an established major league player in exchange for prospects. This coming after their free agent signing of pitcher Luis Severino. Easily the highest salaried player on their team. From a Rays standpoint, this is low risk, potential high reward. Jeffrey Springs injury history and recovery from it makes him questionable at best. Don't know how much if he figured into their 2025 plans anyway. Same with Lopez. Boyle could be a good addition. Not sure about Simpson or Watters. I agree with Ulises that it would have been better if the A's had included at least one established major league bat in the trade.
Good stuff, guys! With Springs injury history, now was the time. Perfect storm w the A's needing to add salary. I understand the frustration, but the A's bats are cost controlled. They aren't parting w those guys for an injury risk like Springs. W the pick, this move is an A for me Yandy will likely be next out the door once Alonso and Walker are signed. I still think Fairbanks is heading out as well.
Boyle is really, really good! He has electric stuff and will be a MLB closer within 2 years. I love Springs, but Rays maxed out on the trade. Round A pick is so so big! Just hoping Springs can be healthy and the Springs we know. We will see….
Loved the promo for term life insurance - it is a very inexpensive way to provide security for your family. At 46, I took out a $700,000 15-year term policy (to supplement a $300,000 policy thru work) and I paid only $49.50 a month for the entire 15 years. It didn’t expire until I was 61 and my daughter was grown and through college. It gave me such peace of mind while my daughter was growing up and I was building my savings.
I’m a fan of Boyle and don’t mind this trade. But like you guys said, we need major league bats. Don’t know if I can stomach another season of Walls playing everyday
Springs should be back to full strength now.
As much as i like this move i do wish they wouldve gotten an offensive bat in this trade. But cant wait to see what joe boyle brings to this team. Im sure he will give the rays some pump. I do believe Yandy will get moved sometime soon. Just do not want a repeat of last season where the offense wasn’t there.
The most amazing thing about this trade is that for the first time in almost four seasons it is the Sacramento, not Oakland A's, who are increasing their payroll adding an established major league player in exchange for prospects. This coming after their free agent signing of pitcher Luis Severino. Easily the highest salaried player on their team.
From a Rays standpoint, this is low risk, potential high reward. Jeffrey Springs injury history and recovery from it makes him questionable at best. Don't know how much if he figured into their 2025 plans anyway. Same with Lopez. Boyle could be a good addition. Not sure about Simpson or Watters. I agree with Ulises that it would have been better if the A's had included at least one established major league bat in the trade.
Good stuff, guys!
With Springs injury history, now was the time. Perfect storm w the A's needing to add salary.
I understand the frustration, but the A's bats are cost controlled. They aren't parting w those guys for an injury risk like Springs.
W the pick, this move is an A for me
Yandy will likely be next out the door once Alonso and Walker are signed. I still think Fairbanks is heading out as well.
Paredes, Siri, Springs....How f ing stupid can this team be?
Boyle is really, really good! He has electric stuff and will be a MLB closer within 2 years. I love Springs, but Rays maxed out on the trade. Round A pick is so so big! Just hoping Springs can be healthy and the Springs we know. We will see….