Agreed. I don't think his numbers are as good as theirs at a quick look, but those contracts are also probably under value.Farmer1906 said:redline248 said:Betts is making $20 mil this year, $25 mil the next 4 years, and then $30 starting in '29.Quote:
I don't blame Tuck for trying to maximize earnings, but Ohtani isn't a good comp. Mookie Betts isn't really either. So I'm not really sure what salary comp is realistic for him.
Acuna Jr, who probably wins the MVP in the NL this year, is making $17 mil this year and the next 3 years before club options kick in. What a f-cking steal
Tatis Jr starts making $20 mil in '25 and goes up to $25 in '27. He's making $7 mil this year, compared to Tucker's $5.
Tucker is probably between Tatis and Acuna/Betts, so you smart people figure out what that price point is
Keep in mind when those contracts were signed.
Acuna got his at 21 when the Braves still had 6 years of control. Acuna wasn't yet fully Acuna. And it's probably one of the most team friendly deals ever.
Mookie got a 12 year deal at 28. He got a mega signing bonus. On average he's getting just over 30 M a year until he's 40.
Tatis is similar to Acuna. They bought out 5 years of control. He's making, on average, 24+ M a year from age 22 to 35. His extension money is more like 9/286.
I guess that's the real reason Tucker will try the market. Because no one really has a good idea what he will get. But there's always the chance for a sucker or 2 to over bid (looking at you Mets, Dodgers, and Padres).