n_touch said:
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They offered him a 1 year at less than the QO with a club option for the second year. So both a lowball & a short offer.
You can't say this about Luhnow very often but this was not only dumb, it was also shortsighted and shows lack of understanding of what Morton's market value was.
I agree that not offering him the QO is probably stating that they did not think he was worth 17.9m a year. Tampa didn't think so either and offered him 15m. Does that mean they low balled him? Would that be considered low balling since he took the contract. Doesn't that mean that even Charlie agrees he is not worth 18m per year?
The debate isn't about did Lunhow make a mistake (he did), but did he low ball Morton.
Edit: What number constitutes a low ball offer?
CFM was classy enough not to just throw the number out there so I doubt we will ever know, but he was clearly devastated not to come back to Houston. That came across loud & clear in the interview. I heard the audio on 790 last week, Chuck was truly sad.
Lowball not lowball - whatever. The point is we could have had him for 2 yrs/30 million and probably for a bit less than that. Getting a good offer near his home didn't happen so at the point he took the TB offer he was just looking for the best situation and clearly preferred coming back to Houston, so it stands to reason that if we had offered anywhere in the vicinity of what they did he would have signed with us.
Maybe we weren't comfortable doing two years at that rate considering all the free agents we have in 2020...In which case it would have made perfect sense just to make the qualifying offer.
I also don't by being QO gunshy bc of Rasmus. That was not a great deal for us but it was also not that badHe put up a 2.3 WAR that season and got paid 15M and change. Not great but not team-killing and he was off the books the following season.