MLB has completed several signings in the last two days, the Wildman, Rockies signed Chris Bryant for 182 million in seven years, Yankees signed Anthony Rizzo for 32 million in two years, The Cubs signed 85 million for five years, plus 14.625 million in addition to Signing Suzuki Makoto, the Phillies signed Kyle Schwaber for four years, the Warriors signed Eddie Rosario for 1.8 million in two years, Alex Dixon for 1 million, the Reds signed Donovan Solano for 4.5 million a year, the Brewers signed Andrew McCarthy for 8.5 million a year, the Giants signed Jock Pederson for 6 million a year, and the Pitchers signed Mike Montgomery for 1.1 million The Red Sox signed Jack Dickman for 8 million in two years, the Warriors signed Colin McHugh for 10 million in two years, the Tigers signed Andrew Chaffin for 13 million in two years, the Cubs signed David Robertson for up to 3.5 million, and the Royals signed Zach Grange for 13 million+ 2 million. The main deal was the Blue Jays' return to Matt Chapman, with the main draw being Ganna Hogrind, last year's first-round show.
Schwaber can be said to be the biggest beneficiary after the unified designated strike system, he was once abandoned by the bear at the end of the quarter of 2020 when he had control, and finally he could only go to the national to work for a short-term job for one year, and now he has a four-year salary with an average salary of nearly 20 million, which can be said to have been unimaginable before.
After the mid-season move to the Red Sox, Schwaber continued his good performance, although the home run was not so exaggerated, but in addition, other data were bullish, and the three-time shooting was finally fixed at .266/.374/.554, with 32 hits per 399 hits. Without defensive pressure, the upbeat player was able to enliven the Philadelphia man's locker room, bringing some extra value to the team.
Grange eventually returned to the team where he won the only Cy young medal of his career, and personally believed that he could still get this salary, purely because of his personal prestige, the ball speed has not reached 90mph, Grange has no level of the previous round of the major league, and his personality is not conducive to the harmony of the team's locker room.
In fact, Grange's decline can be said to be sudden, or it can be said to be expected. Last year, in the Astros' first 26 games, his SELF-BLAME ratio was 3.41, but at that time, he lacked three strikes and averaged only 87.7mph, which was criticized by everyone. Grange won the new crown in August, dropped 21 points in 15.1 innings after his return, and was squeezed out of rotation at one point in the playoffs.
The Royals now have a new "big three" shots – Brady Singer and Daniel Lynch River Chris Bubic, and although Grange has a well-behaved personality, he can use his professional attitude to get the three newcomers up.
Mention the Blue Jays, after they got Chapman, the Wildcam lineup is almost all-Star, at least from the paper lineup, they enter the playoffs or even win the first place in the East America is not a problem.
(Text/Geng Haoyang)