Bonda going off the deep end to get Parades lolThe absurdity in here is roughly what 24 years of team control and double digit years of pre-arb players in this trade idea lol https://t.co/NjmjZ4OSvi
— Jeremy Kaufman (@JeremyIKaufman) July 25, 2024
Bonda going off the deep end to get Parades lolThe absurdity in here is roughly what 24 years of team control and double digit years of pre-arb players in this trade idea lol https://t.co/NjmjZ4OSvi
— Jeremy Kaufman (@JeremyIKaufman) July 25, 2024
not surprising hereDet, Mia, AZ, Tampa all have scouts at Sugarland tonight.
— Scott Hause (@scotthausegolf) July 26, 2024
Might be close to what it costs if you're getting Springs or Eflin as well. If you can replace Matthews with Arrighetti I'm doing it.linkdude said:Bonda going off the deep end to get Parades lolThe absurdity in here is roughly what 24 years of team control and double digit years of pre-arb players in this trade idea lol https://t.co/NjmjZ4OSvi
— Jeremy Kaufman (@JeremyIKaufman) July 25, 2024
MaxPower said:Might be close to what it costs if you're getting Springs or Eflin as well. If you can replace Matthews with Arrighetti I'm doing it.linkdude said:Bonda going off the deep end to get Parades lolThe absurdity in here is roughly what 24 years of team control and double digit years of pre-arb players in this trade idea lol https://t.co/NjmjZ4OSvi
— Jeremy Kaufman (@JeremyIKaufman) July 25, 2024
Jacob Melton got a hit in his first Triple-A at bat pic.twitter.com/I1JxVJYdVM
— Ari Alexander (@AriA1exander) July 26, 2024
BREAKING: The Arizona Diamondbacks are in agreement on a deal to acquire left-handed reliever A.J. Puk from the Miami Marlins, sources tell ESPN.
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) July 26, 2024
Marlins getting IF Deyvison De Los Santos and OF Andrew Pintar from the Diamondbacks for A.J. Puk, source tells @TheAthletic. Team’s No. 14 and 30 prospects, per @MLBPipeline.
— Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) July 26, 2024
Phil Maton in his limited time as a Met:
— Ari Alexander (@AriA1exander) July 26, 2024
6 IP 2 H 1 ER 1 BB 7 K
Excellent acquisition by New York. He’s been lights out.
What I’m hearing: https://t.co/EIkOQOTu2F
— Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) July 26, 2024
Didn't realize we were in that situationQuote:
The Rangers, San Diego Padres and Houston Astros are the teams that might benefit most from the agreement between Major League Baseball and the Players Association enabling the league to direct a portion of competitive-balance-tax proceeds to teams losing TV money.
All three of those clubs are "payors" in revenue sharing and face declines in their regional sports network income. Before the adjustment to the collective-bargaining agreement, they were not eligible to receive CBT proceeds (only revenue-sharing recipients were). The new plan allows commissioner Rob Manfred to give teams up to $15 million each, regardless of their status in the revenue-sharing program, with an estimated limit of $75 million in those payments leaguewide.
The CBT proceeds will not be determined until after the season and will not be distributed until the end of the year. Teams can project what their local media shortfall might be and what they might get from the league, but it's unclear whether the increased certainty will affect their deadline behavior.
#Astros No. 4 prospect Zach Dezenzo is now 6-for-7 through his first two games at Triple-A. He has three singles tonight.
— Kenny Van Doren (@thevandalorian) July 26, 2024
In this rather revealing story, @extrabaggs says Blake Snell is drawing “significant trade interest” and outlines the Giants’ inescapable luxury-tax issues even if they sell. https://t.co/tZqdMzIKTl
— Ken Rosenthal (@Ken_Rosenthal) July 26, 2024
Quote:
But trading him would make a minimal dent in the Giants' CBT number. That's because the Giants and agent Scott Boras structured $17 million of Snell's contract as a signing bonus payable in 2026 that is nontransferable to a trade partner. Snell's actual salary this season is just $15 million, and trading him would trim only a prorated portion of that amount a savings of less than $5 million
Source: The Mariners are on the verge of acquiring OF Randy Arozarena from the Rays.
— Alden González (@Alden_Gonzalez) July 26, 2024
First: @francysromeroFR.
Full trade, per ESPN sources:
— Jeff Passan (@JeffPassan) July 26, 2024
Seattle Mariners receive: outfielder Randy Arozarena
Tampa Bay Rays receive: outfielder Aidan Smith, right-hander Brody Hopkins and a player to be named last.
To your first part, I personally don't think I care. Maybe Crane says try to get Snell, but let's Dana do it his own way. Maybe Crane says get him no matter what. That is a little more worrisome, but I doubt Crane is telling him which players to send in return.EastCoastAgNc said:
My concern is once again who is in charge and who is making the calls. Let's say Dana is working deals based on who is the best pitcher that is of reasonable cost, and then Crane and his council of minions decide "hey let's get a big name" with no concern for whether it's the best option or what it will cost and what other deals it might keep us from making.
I feel like this is what happened with Verlander last year. We all love JV, but he's old and a shell of his former self in terms of consistency and reliability. He's not the sure thing he used to be.
I will never understand the #Rays.
— Ryan M. Spaeder (@theaceofspaeder) July 26, 2024
…
“You know how the #Mariners are scuffling and are only a half-game ahead of us in the wildcard chase?”
Yeah?
“Let’s trade them Arozarena, now that he has come around and is our hottest hitter.”
What? Why? What would we even get in…