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start_wearing_purple
The Indians need to seriously consider signing Choo long term. He’s still only 28 and at least in the top 3 of right fielders in the game, so they might as well rebuild around him.
Or they could always just trade him in the offseason to the Red Sox for Nava and Hill (Yes, that was a joke).
krosnest0713
I know you said it was a joke but why would the Sox trade for him? Drew is off the books after this year but they have Kalish waiting to take over right field. And so far Hill has been doing well in spring training as a reliever.
Jon Stark
If they could get Choo for Nava and Hill then you definitely go ahead and do it. That’s easy.
start_wearing_purple
As I said, joke. But I wouldn’t mind seeing Choo patrolling right in Fenway over Kalish. Choo is incredibly underrated and Kalish is a rookie, basically the argument is proven talent versus prospect.
martinfv2
I can see the Indians clashing with Scott Boras on what a reasonable extension offer would be, but you never know.
start_wearing_purple
Ah… I forgot that Scott Boras was his agent.
wintwins
I just took a super two
Todd Smith
Are you sure about McCutchen? Last year was his first full year. After this season, he should be at 2.123…is that enough for Super Two?
Todd Smith
Nevermind, actually went back and read the first paragraph of the article. Duh.
whatever
The Dodgers need to sign Kershaw to a deal.. He would easily get the biggest deal out of all these players if they were Free Agents. If he has another awesome season, he will be line for a massive pay day not after long.
norcalguardiansfan
I think Chris Perez is arb eligible after the season. He should be on the list.