Author: Dilip Sridhar

Buy Low Options For Mets: Part 1

Smart teams always buy low on players who have not proven themselves yet, those who are coming off down year, or those coming off injuries. The Dodgers have some Devil’s Magic when it comes to finding these guys like Justin Turner, Chris Taylor, and Max Muncy. Last year, teams might have been looking at Zack Wheeler as a buy low candidate. My criteria for buy low options for hitters were...

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Morning Briefing: Kershaw Brings Dodgers to Verge of World Series

Today, the Red Sox and Astros will play Game 5 of the American League Championship. No word on who will start for Boston due to Chris Sale’s stomach bug but signs point to David Price. Meanwhile, the Astros will go with their ace, Justin Verlander. Yesterday, the Dodgers beat the Brewers by a score of 5-2. Cody Bellinger, Justin Turner, and Yasiel Puig led the offensive attack while...

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Morning Briefing: Turner Saves Dodgers in Game 2!

Good morning, folks! Today is Game 2 of the ALCS where the Astros will take on Boston in Fenway. The game will begin at 8:09 p.m. Last night, former-Met Justin Turner helped the Dodgers with a game-winning two-run home run to beat the Brewers 4-3 in Game 2 of the NLCS. Meanwhile, the Houston Astros defeated the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park by a score of 7-2 with Justin Verlander outdueling...

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Morning Briefing: More Buzz in Mets GM Search

Still no baseball until tomorrow. The Los Angeles Dodgers take on the Milwaukee Brewers in Milwaukee on Friday on FS1 at 8:09 p.m. ET. Latest Mets (GM) News Matt Ehalt of the Bergen Record says that Josh Byrnes is expected to interview for the GM position. Mike Puma of the NY Post reported yesterday that Rays senior VP of Baseball Ops, Chaim Bloom, interviewed for the Mets GM job. He also adds...

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Mets Interview Chaim Bloom for GM

The Mets have interviewed Chaim Bloom for their General Manager position. Mike Puma of the New York Post reported this news. Bloom, 35, has spent the last 14 years in the Tampa Rays’ organization. He is the first candidate they have interviewed that isn’t eligible or near eligible for AARP benefits. The Tampa Bays Rays went 90-72 this past season while he served as VP of Baseball...

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