I expected Michael kirkman or one of odor's seasons to be on here for the rangers.Tksymm7 said:
Worst season by a player for every team since 2000. Just a fun offseason topic. Some truly heinous seasons on here lol.
I expected Michael kirkman or one of odor's seasons to be on here for the rangers.Tksymm7 said:
Worst season by a player for every team since 2000. Just a fun offseason topic. Some truly heinous seasons on here lol.
It has been really frustrating. Monty was so vital to our success in the playoffs last year and he was the rare pitcher we had who could get the Astros out.fc2112 said:
I know a lot of people just wanna close their ears to all the financial talk and "just tell me when we sign Monty".
But this is where CY earns his pay. If we sign Monty, we could very well be straight up releasing great ball players in the summer of 2025 to hope we can get under the cap. Or trading guys for pennies on the dollar to eke under.
We are within shooting distance of being under the cap this season. If any of the young arms on the farm come through, and our Cy Young winners are healthy come July, Gray and Heaney and maybe even Eovaldi - could be goners if a serf is there who can pick it up from them.
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There's also a surcharge threshold for clubs that exceed the base threshold by $20 million or more.
$20 million to $40 million: 12 percent surcharge
$40 million to $60 million: 42.5 percent surcharge for first year; 45 percent for each consecutive year after that
$60 million or more: 60 percent surcharge
Clubs that are $40 million or more above the threshold shall have their highest selection in the next Rule 4 Draft moved back 10 places unless the pick falls in the top six. In that case, the team will have its second-highest selection moved back 10 places instead.
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Scherzer ($12.5M)
Heaney ($12.5M)
Leclerc ($6.25M)
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Compensation for losing players who reject their QO
If a team gives a qualifying offer to a player who then signs elsewhere, the club that lost the player is eligible for Draft pick compensation in the next year's MLB Draft.
Competitive Balance Tax payors: If the team that loses the player went over the CBT threshold, the compensation pick will be placed after the fourth round has been completed. The value of the player's contract doesn't matter in this case.
fc2112 said:
So let's be honest.
To those who want to sign Monty - we would also need to trade Gray and Eovaldi in order to sign Monty. Is he worth that?
You can't just add Monty to this roster. $25 MM in salary would need to go.
The threshold in '23 was $233M. It is up to $237M this season.Quote:
Mets: $100.8M over
Padres: $39.7M
Yankees: $32.4M
Dodgers: $19.4M
Phillies: $6.98M
Blue Jays: $5.5M
Braves: $3.2M
Rangers: $1.8M
rbtexan said:
In 2023, there were 8 teams over the CBT limit - including the Texas Rangers.
Those team had to pay the following amounts:The threshold in '23 was $233M. It is up to $237M this season.Quote:
Mets: $100.8M over
Padres: $39.7M
Yankees: $32.4M
Dodgers: $19.4M
Phillies: $6.98M
Blue Jays: $5.5M
Braves: $3.2M
Rangers: $1.8M
It is part of why I collected and posted some numbersfc2112 said:
So let's be honest.
To those who want to sign Monty - we would also need to trade Gray and Eovaldi in order to sign Monty. Is he worth that?
You can't just add Monty to this roster. $25 MM in salary would need to go.
Be careful, there, though... Eovaldi and Robertson have options that could impact things.DannyDuberstein said:
They only have $145 mill of salary committed against the tax for 2025. Could take a temporary hit then get back under before it escalates
Because the NYM are paying most of Scherzer's salary, his CBT in '24 is like $12.5-13M.rbtexan said:
If I'm not mistaken, Scherzer and Eovaldi come off the books after this season, which also will free up some space
Tksymm7 said:
One thing about Monty is that he's already 31 going on 32 and sits 91-94, relying mainly on a sinker to get outs. If I were a betting man, I would put money on him not aging all that well. Would I want him on our team the next two years, absolutely, but after that I do wonder what he's going to look like.
Flounder Dorfman said:
I think Zeke leaving worked out just fine. Lots of other examples I would use over him.
As for Montgomery, if we do re-sign him, I don't understand the signing of Mahle. Actually, not matter what happens with Montgomery, I don't understand the Mahle signing. The Rangers are paying a very large amount of money to three starting pitchers that won't pitch before the all-star break. I don't get it.
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