Is he the first ever QO guy to get a 1 year deal elsewhere? This seems nuts
It's not the first bad decision that the Angels' front office has made.DannyDuberstein said:
Is he the first ever QO guy to get a 1 year deal elsewhere? This seems nuts
Mr Gigem said:
Well, it is the Angels.
...and fail. Over and over.alvtimes said:Mr Gigem said:
Well, it is the Angels.
at least they try!!!!
Maybe not the template... but I certainly don't see the path to success based on the current template the Rangers are using.rbtexan said:...and fail. Over and over.alvtimes said:Mr Gigem said:
Well, it is the Angels.
at least they try!!!!
Not exactly the template I'd like the Rangers to follow.
Depending on how the new CBA shakes outQuote:
... if the Angels suck, then they trade Noah for minor-leaguers... OR ... give him a QO and get that pick back.
Mr Gigem said:Depending on how the new CBA shakes outQuote:
... if the Angels suck, then they trade Noah for minor-leaguers... OR ... give him a QO and get that pick back.
Maybe that is a sign things are trending in a positive direction?KT 90 said:Mr Gigem said:Depending on how the new CBA shakes outQuote:
... if the Angels suck, then they trade Noah for minor-leaguers... OR ... give him a QO and get that pick back.
Seeing several signings this week is a little surprising to me. I didn't expect to see much except for lower level free agents signing until the new CBA is finalized. Figured both the players and owners would want that finalized before trying to determine definitive values for players.
Mr Gigem said:Maybe that is a sign things are trending in a positive direction?KT 90 said:Mr Gigem said:Depending on how the new CBA shakes outQuote:
... if the Angels suck, then they trade Noah for minor-leaguers... OR ... give him a QO and get that pick back.
Seeing several signings this week is a little surprising to me. I didn't expect to see much except for lower level free agents signing until the new CBA is finalized. Figured both the players and owners would want that finalized before trying to determine definitive values for players.
rbtexan said:
....in case anyone wonders why Rangers' fans are skeptical that the team will actually spend money
Quincey P. Morris said:
I'm well aware of the Rangers history of under delivering on free agent attempts but I'm struggling to find how this means anything at all one way or the other.
You only get 25/26 and 40.Quincey P. Morris said:
I'm well aware of the Rangers history of under delivering on free agent attempts but I'm struggling to find how this means anything at all one way or the other.
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Ezequiel Duran (22-IFUt-A+)
Trevor Hauver (23-LF/2B-A+)
Josh Smith (24-IFUt-AA)
Josh Stowers (24-OF-AA)
Pulled it back up...here are the cliff's notes:KT 90 said:
What did he project the AAV of those contracts to be? I doubt our mgmt would pull the trigger on that many guaranteed contracts. Although other than Correa, most of those would/could be in the 3 to 5 year range.
Not a fan of getting Correa. I don't think he would be healthy when/if we needed him. It is the problem I have with Kershaw. You have to have enough talent around them to absorb the loss of them for long periods. I'd rather sign two $20M SPs.investorAg83 said:
SS Correa - 8 for 300; 38 per year
SP Gausman - 6 for 132, 22 per
SP Gray - hidden gem. 30 yo. Could get him for 14MM per
OF Suzuki - 4 for 48ish, 13MM
OF Garcia - 4 for 48ish, 13MM
That's your $100MM. Then bargain hunt for guys like Rosenthal, Chafin, Knebel, etc. Goal should be to get one of those deals done before the deadline to entice others. Leaves 3B open for Jung to come up and until then move Kiner-Falefa back. Can put Huff at first if you need to.
My add to that budget mix: Jonathan Villar at 2b.