CowtownAg06 said:
I think we all agree that you need at least 8-10 decent options to get through a full season. Adding/resigning a veteran or 2 is a must. Also, CY has been spending time in Japan with Roki Sasaki. Now every team in the league wants him and him coming early means that everyone will be subject to bonus caps, but CY is trying on that front too.
I agree. I think we are as loaded as any team and if either Leiter or Rocker continue to improve, that would be nice. CY says he wants both Eovaldi and Heaney. Maybe he just gets 1.
I've posted about
Sasaki on this thread.
This is a 2-part process.
Chiba Lotte has to decide to make him available.
Sasaki doesn't meet the requirements to demand it, but how Chiba Lotte handles him could impact other players wanting to play for them. There was some thought Sasaki had language in his contract that could force them to make him available. There is creeping doubt it is there or there would be more drama on his impending availability.
Sasaki will ONLY be able to sign within the International Pool money. Here were my comments:
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Top Pool is $7.6M (8 teams) and the Rangers are in the $6.3M Pool level. The article implies an $11M Max. ...<delete>... Then, you'd have 6 yrs (I believe) of team control of Sasaki. Rangers should know the fate of Eovaldi's option prior to Jan 15, 2025.
The article implied an $11M max, but regardless, the Rangers are about $1.3M below 8 teams to start with on Int'l Pool money.
A team is capped with spending Int'l Pool money so they have what they have and can only add Int'l money from other teams.
IF Sasaki is made available... there likely becomes a bidding war for Int'l Pool money. IIRC, prior to the lates CBA, there was a provision that if a team went over their Int'l Pool Money they'd be reduced to $300K the following year and 2nd Offense would prevent them from signing any International Player. I believe the Dodgers decided to take the plunge and once they went past the limit, knowing they were going to lose the next year's pool shot-the-moon and went crazy. It appears the current state is a hard cap on Int'l Pool.
The article describes the financial impact to Chiba Lotte holding off on posting Sasaki. It is huge. I suggested the Rangers could offer to make some of Lotte's confectionaries available at GLF and it might entice them enough.
Tonight, I suspect all of Japan will be watching Darvish v Yamamoto facing off and highlighted by Ohtani.
From MLB:
This is probably where the $11M comes in. The numbers are probably updated from back then.
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Clubs will be able to acquire up to 75 percent of their initial international bonus pool money in the 2017-18 and 2018-19 signing periods and up to 60 percent of their initial pools in subsequent signing periods. This means that a club with an initial pool of $5.75 million can increase its pool total via trade to approximately $10.1 million during the 2017-18 and 2018-19 signing periods.
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MLB and the MLB Players Association did not agree by July 25, 2022, to implement an International Draft, which means that the international signing periods of the 2022-26 CBA run between Jan. 15 and Dec. 15 with the same parameters established in the 2017-21 CBA.