I'm going to be honest though. If I'm an owner I find a way to pay him whether I will put others around him or not. The Japanese eyes he will draw and national media attention is worth it
The point being that the teams in that hunt are historically teams that don't get how build a team for a title, they just want $$ from the jerseys and merchandise and the uptick in attendance. And that's great for making money but not for winning titles.tjack16 said:The Porkchop Express said:
The team that signs Ohtani will likely never win a title with him.
So if we signed him we wouldn't win?
I think the Angels will be in a huge quandary come trade deadline time. I think they'll be "close enough" to the playoffs to consider keeping Ohtani for the run. So....do they trade him for a huge haul of prospects for the future of the team? Or keep Ohtani and lose him to free agency and get nothing?Lonestar_Ag09 said:
I wonder what the trade will include to rent him at the end of this season. Its going to happen...
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That's a good point on the injury...he goes on the shelf and you're losing Justin Verlander and Jose Altuve*, and as we know from the start of this season, it hurts!The Porkchop Express said:The point being that the teams in that hunt are historically teams that don't get how build a team for a title, they just want $$ from the jerseys and merchandise and the uptick in attendance. And that's great for making money but not for winning titles.tjack16 said:The Porkchop Express said:
The team that signs Ohtani will likely never win a title with him.
So if we signed him we wouldn't win?
Besides of which, he's an injury waiting to happen. It's a miracle that he's had back to back healthy seasons. And when he gets hurt, you're losing 2 players not 1. If he goes anywhere besides the Yankees, Mets, Cubs, Angels, Padres, or Dodgers, I'd be really surprised. And last time I checked, those teams have one 60-game season title between them in the last 7 years.
W said:
it is possible that the Angels could get their act together in the next 10 years
I think we "win" as long as he goes to a team that is just in it for the revenue and not to a deep pockets team like NYY that will actually build around him and be the favorite to win the pennant.W said:
the Astros "win" Ohtani's free agency as long as he leaves the West division. That is the most important thing.
then the Astros really win his free agency if he leaves the American League. That would be awesome.
Ohtani turns 29 years old in July
I agree the Dodgers are positioning themselves to make a run, but they are not under the tax. Bauer getting reinstated prevented that.Deluxe said:
It seems like the Dodgers positioned themselves under the cap this year to reset their tax and make a big play for Ohtani this offseason. That's my guess on where he ends up.
Farmer1906 said:
While we are throwing out places he'll never end up, the Braves would be my worst-case scenario. Add him to Acuna, Riley, Albies, Strider, Harris, Olsen, & Muprhy for the next several years and they become our top competition for titles.
TBH the Rangers are right there at the top for me behind only similar teams we play less often. The only negative would be having to face Ohtani more often, but even that number would be less with the new schedule format.Lonestar_Ag09 said:
My worst case scenario is the Rangers personally. They aren't there but they aren't far off. You add another legit arm and his bat and things get much tighter. I still don't believe it's enough but it might be enough for wildcard and then anything can happen.
Plus I do not want that bandwagon in our State
Major markets are NY, LA, Chicago...at least thats how I always view it.Pahdz said:
In what world is Atlanta not a major market?
Pahdz said:
I suppose that's fair, followed by DFW, Philly, Houston and Atlanta in the next group.
I'll be shocked if he doesn't sign with the Dodgers.W said:
the Astros "win" Ohtani's free agency as long as he leaves the West division. That is the most important thing.
then the Astros really win his free agency if he leaves the American League. That would be awesome.
Ohtani turns 29 years old in July
Chris Sale has given up 9 runs in 5 innings to start the season pic.twitter.com/T2TNv0o8wu
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Farmer1906 said:
Member when Sale was good?Chris Sale has given up 9 runs in 5 innings to start the season pic.twitter.com/T2TNv0o8wu
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Isn't that the case with any FA contract?W said:
yes, and that one was fairly easy to predict.
the Yankees are paying him for what he did for the Marlins...which is usually a mistake.
Stanton is making a cool $32 MM in 2023, 2024, and 2025...then his contract eases