Ranger Suárez Pivots to Boston — This Was My Biggest Fear

Ranger Suárez landing in Boston is exactly the scenario I warned about on last night’s livestream — and now it’s reality.

In this episode, I break down why Boston pivoting to Suárez matters, how it impacts the AL East landscape, and why this move should absolutely have Orioles fans paying attention. We’ll talk fit, timing, roster construction, and what this signals about the market moving forward.

This isn’t hindsight — this was the concern before it happened.

If you’re following the Orioles, the AL East, or the pitching market closely, this is one you don’t want to miss.

23 comments
  1. I give you props Zach , you were right last night. But I'm glad Suarez didn't sign here. First of all, he didn't want to be an Oriole, and second of all, I don't think he's anymore than a #3 starter at best. I have faith in Mike, and I believe we will be glad Suarez didn't sign here. Here's my prediction, this will come back to bite Boston.

  2. IF we were gonna get Ryan, we wouldn't have made that deal for Baz. Although I love Ryan or Alcantara, who is no on the block now as Miami has traded 2 already.

  3. As Jim Palmer said, prospects are suspects. For a really good young pitcher, you trade suspects for a proven pitcher. Why does fans want to blame Elias for every player that doesn't come here, Suarez didn't want to be an Oriole, so I'm glad he's not coming here.

  4. This team practically never signs or acquires a slam dunk top starter. The only exception is Corbin Burnes for 1 year. If you want to win a championship you must have 2-3 top line starters period. We can hope Bradish and Rogers are 2 but that is hope, not a sure thing.

  5. It's refreshing to hear someone talk about still addressing the offense. I'm perfectly fine trading Cowser and Holiday for pitching. I'm not attached to either one of them. Imagine what they could've gotten for some of these guys before they were exposed. Ranger and King were the two starters I was most interested in.

  6. Zac you nailed it. Spot on. Hopefully Elias realizes that we have to overpay (or offer more) to get the player we 'need'. Let's face it, if the Mets would have matched the O's offer to Alonso, we wouldn't have him.

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