I think that is around 23-24
DallasAg 94 said:Profar wasn't drafted, he was one of those Int'l signing you mentioned. Singed in July 2009.Proposition Joe said:
No one is arguing that our drafting is underwhelming -- we thrived because we concentrated on the international market for so long and when new rules took the value out of that we have struggled to shift.
That being said, even if you are an average drafting team, when you have a playoff caliber team 5 out of 7 years, you are going to wind up trading a lot of your assets to try and win it all. When you're moving your trade chips in 2012-2016, it's going to cause your farm to be rather barren in 2017-2020, especially if you aren't a great drafting team and you miss on a "can't miss" prospect (Profar).
But that doesn't change the overall strategy of when it's a time to spend and when it's a time to tank. If you are a 75 win team on paper and you've got a 95 win team in the division, spending money in free agency doesn't make a whole lot of sense because you're wasting the first few years (with the last few years typically a waste in many contracts as it is).
Last year he went .278/7HRs in 56 Games. 1st of his 3 year deal with **drumroll** those high spending Padres. Preller strikes.
If you draft below average... and you won't spend on FAs... you will never be a .500 team. If you are a below average team... there will always be a team in your division that projects to 95 Ws.
It is about Organizational talent. And we don't have enough. And we are not bringing enough into the organization. Recovering TJs is not the way to build a rotation.
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Combined, they make $59M. Add to the $87M we have commited and we are at $146M. Keep Lance Lynn at $9M, we are still only at $155M.
Mookie Betts and Machado make Gallo and Odor much better hitters.
Like the analysis. Can you include which players they traded and where those players fell on the Top 100 list? Got to have the farm talent to be able to trade for caliber playersDallasAg 94 said:You spend on FAs to fill the holes and gaps you have from not drafting/developing players.Proposition Joe said:DallasAg 94 said:
Profar wasn't drafted, he was one of those Int'l signing you mentioned. Singed in July 2009.
Last year he went .278/7HRs in 56 Games. 1st of his 3 year deal with **drumroll** those high spending Padres. Preller strikes.
If you draft below average... and you won't spend on FAs... you will never be a .500 team. If you are a below average team... there will always be a team in your division that projects to 95 Ws.
It is about Organizational talent. And we don't have enough. And we are not bringing enough into the organization. Recovering TJs is not the way to build a rotation.
So you acknowledge we haven't drafted well enough to have the current farm ready to thrive... so you want to spend on FAs so you can be a 0.500 team?
The time to spend in FA is when you have drafted (or traded) well enough that the young guys are ready to step in and you can piece in some big name talent around them -- reference Tatis + Machado.
And then keep in mind we're still talking about a team that got swept 3-0 in the NLDS, with only one of the games even being close.
Do we need to draft better? Yes. Do we need to develop better? Yes.
Do we need to spend a lot of money in free agency in years where we're projected to win 75 games? Absolutely not.
If you want to win ... spending on FAs is the financial penalty you pay to compensate for not drafting/developing.
I don't disagree that spending $165M this year may not get you a WS. My issue isn't this year alone.
Let's look at the Padres.
Traded James Shields for Tatis (3B) in June 2016
Traded for Wil Myers (RF) in 2014, but signed him Jan 2017 to a 6yr/$83M deal.
1B Hosmer - Signed Feb 2018 = 8yr/$144M
They finished 2018 at 66-96.
The Padres signed Machado (3B) in Feb 2019. 10yr/$300M.
Tatis was in AA in 2018, and he went .286/16HR. He started 2019 in AA.
In 2019, the Padres went 70-92.
Nov 2018, traded for Trent Grisham (2B) and Zach Davies (SP)
Dec 2019, traded for Jurickson Profar (LF). Resigned him in Jan 2021.
The Padres by acquisition type:
Via Traded :
Wil Myers (RF) in 2014. Signed 6yr/$83M
Tatis (SS) in June 2016. Signed 14yr/$340M
Paddack (SP) in June '16
Trent Grisham (CF) in Nov '19
Zach Davies (SP) in Nov '19
Jurickson Profar (LF) in Dec '19
Cronenworth (2B) in Dec '19
Clevinger (SP) in Aug '20
Via FA:
Hosmer (1B) in Feb '18 (8yr/$144M)
Garrett Richards (SP) in Dec '18 (2yr/$15M)
Machado (3B) in Feb '19 (10yr/$300M)
Pomeranz (CL) in Nov '19 (4yr/$34M)
Via Int'l:
Lamet (SP) in '14?
Via Draft:
Nothing
That is their roster and HOW they got the team they have.
The Padres acquisition timeline:
Wil Myers (RF) in 2014. Signed 6yr/$83M
Lamet (SP) in '14?
Tatis (SS) in June 2016. Signed 14yr/$340M
Paddack (SP) in June '16
Hosmer (1B) in Feb '18 (8yr/$144M)
Garrett Richards (SP) in Dec '18 (2yr/$15M)
Machado (3B) in Feb '19 (10yr/$300M)
Pomeranz (CL) in Nov '19 (4yr/$34M)
Trent Grisham (CF) in Nov '19
Zach Davies (SP) in Nov '19
Jurickson Profar (LF) in Dec '19
Cronenworth (2B) in Dec '19
Clevinger (SP) in Aug '20
NONE of their talent was homegrown via the June draft. 9 players acquired 18 months.
YES... let's do that.
This Forum was abuzz hoping we'd get Machado and/or Mookie Betts.
Combined, they make $59M. Add to the $87M we have commited and we are at $146M. Keep Lance Lynn at $9M, we are still only at $155M.
Mookie Betts and Machado make Gallo and Odor much better hitters.
DallasAg 94 said:
I love how in your world... you make a baseless comment with no supporting validation, and when confronted with the facts you move on to another baseless assumption.
Like the time you tried to imply the Padres had this huge foundation of talent, and only went after Machado because he fit nicely into the talent pool already there.
Then, when presented with how the Padres were built... you go with, "Machado chose San Diego over Arlington 'cause... duh... who wouldn't."
Well, the Rangers never made a run.Quote:
The Rangers, meanwhile, held to their word and never became involved on Machado, an elite player who is entering his prime years, even as he lingered on the market. GM Jon Daniels said that he spoke with Machado's agent, Dan Lozano, but only because Lozano represents Willie Calhoun and Matt Davidson.
Daniels would check to see if Machado's market had dropped, and it hadn't. That would have been the only way the Rangers would have been involved, and that appears to be their tack with Harper.
Shopping the retail market with discount offers. The term "lingered" generally means the player/agent is past the time they wanted a deal done.
Yes... 10 & 12 years deals. Players we'd have around for 10+ years.
You know who doesn't like playing for the LAD adn SDP... guys making $300M+. At 9% state income tax... Sure, Texas would play games in LAA and Oakland... maybe some interleague at SDP and LAD... And then you will rebuttal that playing 100 G in California as a Padres isn't as big a deal as playing 19 G in California as a Rangers... blah blah blah...
Fact is... we were never in the conversation. Knowing we were headed to a new ballpark... JD never made an offer.