The great news is he ended up in the NL and not NYY or BoSox.
You have Mahle and Robertson flipped on salaires. But your point still stands - CY did solid here. AND Robertson and Mahle are also both under contract for 2025.Grapesoda2525 said:
Kirby (4.5) + Lorenzen (4.5) + Robertson (10) + Mahle (5.5) = 24.5 million in payroll for 2024
Monty = 25 mill in payroll for 2024
I think those are correct.fc2112 said:You have Mahle and Robertson flipped on salaires. But your point still stands - CY did solid here. AND Robertson and Mahle are also both under contract for 2025.Grapesoda2525 said:
Kirby (4.5) + Lorenzen (4.5) + Robertson (10) + Mahle (5.5) = 24.5 million in payroll for 2024
Monty = 25 mill in payroll for 2024
Ag Since 83 said:
Sad to see him go but glad he went to a franchise he can win at that I don't hate.
Maybe we'll be talking to him again next offseason after some contracts come off the books.
Heaney for one I believe. Scherzer maybe as well?ChipFTAC01 said:Ag Since 83 said:
Sad to see him go but glad he went to a franchise he can win at that I don't hate.
Maybe we'll be talking to him again next offseason after some contracts come off the books.
What comes off after this season?
TDub said:
Anyone know how to get their hands on last minute tickets for opening day for not outrageous prices??
TDub said:
Anyone know how to get their hands on last minute tickets for opening day for not outrageous prices??
I've thought that. He'll be 40 with $351M in earnings.Grapesoda2525 said:
Scherzer should come back to us on the cheap. He doesn't need any money and we would be chasing a ring again. No need for him to move on to a New York or Boston.
Hey, if you are going to see two Dynasties meet on Opening Day... you're going to have to pay Dynasty prices. Those aren't cheap.ChoppinDs40 said:
Astros get the yanks. $83!? Lolz
Mr Gigem said:
Yes. I have it ready to go and will be posted at 5:12am, just like last season.
DannyDuberstein said:
Really amazing to me that a player would let his agent overplay his hand like this. Dude could easily have has $100 million guaranteed. Instead, he's gonna get a fraction of that, take all the risks of being an MLB pitcher (one that has already had one TJ surgery), and hope he can get a massive deal next year when he's a year older. I don't get it at all
It's a shame the Rangers weren't the ones signing him to that fallback deal. Would have jumped on $25mill per year as long as it stayed at 3-4 years or less.
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DannyDuberstein said:
Well, he is a a guy with a previous TJ. He'll be 32-33 when the chance to negotiate that next deal comes up. And for these deals with aging players, teams are really paying for the earlier years and just hoping the later years aren't a completely awful deal. If you end up burning those prime years by signing 1-2 year deals, you miss out on jamming money into the back-end
_lefraud_ said:
I'm always astonished at the guys that are content with playing for a fourth place team, especially after experiencing a World Series winning run.
This also might be the third year in a row he plays for two different clubs.
Didn't we play the D-Backs in the World Series 4 months ago?_lefraud_ said:
I'm always astonished at the guys that are content with playing for a fourth place team, especially after experiencing a World Series winning run.
This also might be the third year in a row he plays for two different clubs.
shack009 said:Didn't we play the D-Backs in the World Series 4 months ago?_lefraud_ said:
I'm always astonished at the guys that are content with playing for a fourth place team, especially after experiencing a World Series winning run.
This also might be the third year in a row he plays for two different clubs.