Farmer1906 said:
Just FYI, Max is getting 43.3 per.
$43.3mm from the Mets
Another $15mm from the Nationals
Farmer1906 said:
Just FYI, Max is getting 43.3 per.
I wouldnt either. But its not my money and we dont know what he returns in merchandising either.Ag_07 said:
I wouldn't pay JV anywhere near $45mm per.
He's great and all but that too much.
The problem with that is we dont know what Crane's max payroll is. Not knowing that its impossible to say we should spend that money elsewhere.BeaumontAg05 said:
As much as it hurts the heart to let him walk, as an organization we are better off letting him go and using that money for a DH and/or 1B.
We don't, but we do know where it's been.Mathguy64 said:The problem with that is we dont know what Crane's max payroll is. Not knowing that its impossible to say we should spend that money elsewhere.BeaumontAg05 said:
As much as it hurts the heart to let him walk, as an organization we are better off letting him go and using that money for a DH and/or 1B.
Pitt is going to want way more than Urquidy or Garcia.BMX Bandit said:
if urquidy gets dealt, Bryan Reynolds is who they should go for.
garcia may be more likely to go based on his having 1 more year of team control
His value is his bat. His hands and knees are damaged goods. I don't want to shorten his prime or increase the likelihood of an injury by playing him in LF 100+ times a year. 50x plus the postseason was plenty this year.Ag_07 said:
What LF hole?
In my dreams, Correa has been working out at CF all off-season...HarryRocket said:
I would like to sign correa to a deal where he rotates, 2b, SS and 3rd and DH. Hedge against injuries.
Anthony Rizzo and Josh Bell are the obvious names thrown around on the first base free-agent market, but the Astros have inquired about Ji-Man Choi multiple times across the past few seasons. If they wanted a cheaper alternative, he would make sense - https://t.co/esxj7iTWzk
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) November 10, 2022
He also makes sense if you want a ****tier option.Farmer1906 said:
Hmmmm…. That's interesting.Anthony Rizzo and Josh Bell are the obvious names thrown around on the first base free-agent market, but the Astros have inquired about Ji-Man Choi multiple times across the past few seasons. If they wanted a cheaper alternative, he would make sense - https://t.co/esxj7iTWzk
— Chandler Rome (@Chandler_Rome) November 10, 2022
Jeremy Peña, ALCS and World Series MVP, will be in New York City Friday for a Gold Glove function and will be doing a lot of media. That includes being invited to be a guest Friday night on The Tonight Show Starring @jimmyfallon on NBC.
— Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) November 10, 2022
Farmer1906 said:We don't, but we do know where it's been.Mathguy64 said:The problem with that is we dont know what Crane's max payroll is. Not knowing that its impossible to say we should spend that money elsewhere.BeaumontAg05 said:
As much as it hurts the heart to let him walk, as an organization we are better off letting him go and using that money for a DH and/or 1B.
Payroll per Baseball Cube
2017 - 127 M - 17th (top 3, 178-187)
2018 - 159 M - 11th (186-235)
2019 - 160 M - 8th (208-222)
2020 - 212 M - 2nd (189-214)
2021 - 176 M - 7th (186-241)
2022 - 171 M - 10th (240-285)
For 2022 the top teams in payroll were LAD, NYM, NYY, PHI, SDP, BOS, CHW, LAA, ATL, HOU, TOR, STL, SFG, CHC, COL.
All the top 15 are probably looking to spend or at worst maintain. Jim has shown he's willing to pay to win as well. He's consistently been around top 10. I think it's safe to expect 175-195 M to stay in line with where we've been. Will all of Spotrac's estimates, we have 40-60 M to spend. If we blow 40 M on JV, we might be bargain bin shopping for the rest of the roster.
Expressing interest in Choi could be another reason why Click is in the doghouseThe Porkchop Express said:
He also makes sense if you want a ****tier option.
He signed Castro, signed Brantley, picked up Yuli's option, extended Alvarez, traded for Vazquez/Mancini/Dubon. If we're only looking at position player moves, there hasn't been a giant need to get them.EastCoastAgNc said:
I know we are in need of impactful position player acquisitions, but let's look at the moves made by James Click four non pitchers so far in free agency:
Signed Robel Garcia
Signed Stephen Souza
Signed Niko Goodrum
Unless he has a sudden change of heart (or someone else is in charge), don't get your hopes up.
Been sayin it. Choi’s a great strong side platoon option who masks Altuve and Peña’s fringy arms, and whose arb number is probably one TBR isn’t willing to pay. https://t.co/qbIo84KbjD
— Ben 🥇 (@midzee4) November 10, 2022
Anyways, Choi, along with very good 1B defense which is pretty much necessary for this roster, would walk and nuke. You are free to dislike that type.
— Ben 🥇 (@midzee4) November 10, 2022
22 damage% (67th percentile)
16.1 BadDecision% (94th percentile)
14 projected HR in 356 2022 ABs
96th %ile chase and walk rates
Maybe it's just me but this seems silly.Farmer1906 said:He signed Castro, signed Brantley, picked up Yuli's option, extended Alvarez, traded for Vazquez/Mancini/Dubon. If we're only looking at position player moves, there hasn't been a giant need to get them.EastCoastAgNc said:
I know we are in need of impactful position player acquisitions, but let's look at the moves made by James Click four non pitchers so far in free agency:
Signed Robel Garcia
Signed Stephen Souza
Signed Niko Goodrum
Unless he has a sudden change of heart (or someone else is in charge), don't get your hopes up.
The 3 you listed were all back-end of the roster guys, not meant to be impact players. Dusty has regularly not platooned guys correctly and not played them in their normal position. Some of these moves might have been just fine if Dusty implemented them correctly. But he didn't and Click looks like an idiot.
EastCoastAgNc said:
I know we are in need of impactful position player acquisitions, but let's look at the moves made by James Click four non pitchers so far in free agency:
Signed Robel Garcia
Signed Stephen Souza
Signed Niko Goodrum
Unless he has a sudden change of heart (or someone else is in charge), don't get your hopes up.
Think we found one of Chandler's burner accounts, of which there are no doubt manyFarmer1906 said:Been sayin it. Choi’s a great strong side platoon option who masks Altuve and Peña’s fringy arms, and whose arb number is probably one TBR isn’t willing to pay. https://t.co/qbIo84KbjD
— Ben 🥇 (@midzee4) November 10, 2022Anyways, Choi, along with very good 1B defense which is pretty much necessary for this roster, would walk and nuke. You are free to dislike that type.
— Ben 🥇 (@midzee4) November 10, 2022
22 damage% (67th percentile)
16.1 BadDecision% (94th percentile)
14 projected HR in 356 2022 ABs
96th %ile chase and walk rates
The Porkchop Express said:
Bad Decision% is a stat? Is Correa at 100% for 2022?