Deluxe said:
https://www.chron.com/sports/astros/article/astros-framber-valdez-cristian-javier-17690773.php
Chronicle writer attempts to project extension values for Framber and Javier. Would you do either of these?
- Framber - 6/$120mm (tacks on three additional years to his remaining three years of club control)
- Javier - 4/$75mm (tacks on one additional year to his remaining three years of club control)
This guy is using some seriously flawed logic. He's using free-agent deals for an extension buying out 3 years of control.
If Framber makes 30 M in 3 years of arbitration, then we'd be paying him 3/90. That seems very rich when most other guys are getting are making much less. Musgrove 20 AAV, Darvish 21 M, Castillo 21.6 M, Gausman 22 M, Ray 23 M, Corbin 23.3 M, Wheeler 23.6 M, Stroman 23.6 M, Rodon 27 M. But there are guys topping that as well. Scherzer 43.3 M, Verlander 43.3 M, deGrom 37 M, Cole 36 M, Bauer 34 M.
I made a post a few days back on this.
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Player / Years / Total $ / AAV / Age Signed / Years Under Control at Time of Signing
Sandy Alcantara / 5 / 56 M / 11.2 M / 25 / 3
Luis Castillo / 5 / 108 M / 21.6 M / 29 / 1
Jose Berrios / 7 / 131 M / 18.7 M / 27 / 1 - woof!
Lance McCullers / 5 / 85 M / 17 M / 26 / 1 (didn't kick in until after 21 so basically 6/91.5 M)
Joe Musgrove / 5 / 100 M / 20 M / 29 / 0.5 (midseason deal, really 0)
I think you could buy out their 3 years of arbitration, then give him 20 M per for 3 seasons. It could come to something like 6/80 (13.3 M). It's more than Sandy by far and keeps the AAV competitive with the guys who got deals later on.
I think I underestimated his arbitration total, but 20-25 M per in extension years probably makes more sense.
6/98 M is probably a more realistic kind of deal that makes sense for both sides.
The logic gets even worse for Javier. Assume he makes 30 M as well in arbitration. We'd be giving him a 1/45 M deal. A higher AAV for that year than deGrom, Scherzer, or Verlander.
I think whatever makes sense for Framber, probably makes sense for Javier too as far as evaluation. The only difference is age. Javier may want 1-2 years so he can still hit the open market at a young age. Framber may be willing to take a little less for more year since he's older.