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Sydin posted:It's a surprisingly lovely hand for the MLBPA to accept. Why raise such a stink about an international draft but then accept such a hilariously low hard cap on international amateur spending? The modified QO also doesn't feel like nearly big enough of a concession in exchange for how the new luxury tax rates will gently caress with willingness to offer big contracts. Yeah I'm no expert but the more I read about this the more it sounds like a deal the NFLPA would have accepted rather than the MLBPA.
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Rand alPaul posted:Hah wow, the value of a catcher like him has to be worth more than $6M per year. They must be broke from Greinke. The value of a proven leader like Jeff Mathis is priceless! PRICELESS
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# ? Dec 3, 2016 10:28 |
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tadashi posted:I am going to guess Castillo will be a Brave next year assuming they don't pick up somebody via trade soon enough. If they did pick him up that would be something like a lineup of Inciarte Swanson Freeman Kemp Markakis Castillo Rodriguez Garcia Which is pretty serviceable, especially with a pitching staff designed to keep you in games without necessarily dominating many. Not a division competitor, especially with the Nats and Mets around, but maybe could make a run at .500.
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# ? Dec 3, 2016 11:52 |
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N: Scrabble got 11/2 from Seattle. V: Going to tie my kid's right hand behind his back for the first 5 years of his life.
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Tom Gorman posted:The value of a proven leader like Jeff Mathis is priceless! Oh do go on cracking jokes about how old-school the management of the Diamondbacks are from your impressions of two general managers ago, that's fascinating. That said, the current management clearly has some cost-cutting plans in mind, and screw them for cutting Beef Welington.
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Grittybeard posted:Yeah I'm no expert but the more I read about this the more it sounds like a deal the NFLPA would have accepted rather than the MLBPA. You have to remember that it's been a very long time since the MLBPA has had a strong leader. While Don Fehr didn't officially leave until 2009, he had basically checked out at least a year prior to that (he had been unofficially advising the NHLPA for quite some time, believing that a work stoppage was inevitable), which left Michael Weiner running the show, and Weiner was a completely spineless shitlord who essentially did whatever the rich veterans told him to do, which led to some truly moronic poo poo like the union rolling over and allowing the QO system to be created. I was skeptical of Tony Clark from the beginning, simply because he doesn't have the negotiating or legal background that a guy like Fehr or Dick Moss would -- sure, they've got Dave Prouty as general counsel but it's not the same thing -- but this CBA negotiation was always going to be his first real test, and as more details come out, the more it seems he did not exactly pass with flying colors. This is a CBA that Marvin Miller would have tossed on the ground and pissed on in full view of the owners, Lou Brown-style.
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# ? Dec 3, 2016 16:11 |
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I wonder if the Moncada signing freaked out some of the owners, and that's why they took such a hard line on signing bonuses for foreign ballplayers. I mean, $30+ million is a shitload to give a teenager who is years away from the majors. And when you factor in penalties, Moncada cost the Sox $63 million just to sign. That's more than some teams' payrolls. Honestly, some kind of cap on international signing bonuses is probably a good idea. But $5 million per team per year, that's a joke.
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# ? Dec 3, 2016 20:26 |
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Beltran to the Astros
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# ? Dec 3, 2016 21:15 |
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Dingleberry Jones posted:Beltran to the Astros Looks like the EE sweepstakes are down to the Jays, Yankees, and Rangers
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# ? Dec 3, 2016 21:59 |
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So can Beltran play the outfield at all anymore? Left Field in MMP isn't too demanding and we have a huge hole in our lineup there. That's the only possible bright side I can set to signing Beltran e: Over EE I mean. Since there are a few options for 1B/DH but the cupboard is fairly bare for LF (Marisnick and Aoki basically) I guess this also puts another left handed bat in the lineup, so they've added Beltran, Reddick and McCann to even out the lineup a bit Apparently the Angels acquired pitcher Brooks Pounders. That is one solid name tool Intruder fucked around with this message at 22:44 on Dec 3, 2016 |
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Intruder posted:So can Beltran play the outfield at all anymore? It's really a coin toss. His knee issues are degenerative (I believe he's had multiple surgeries on both) and he had significant issues with his left knee during the summer. He might still be OK, but he really projects as a DH more than anything.
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# ? Dec 3, 2016 22:53 |
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Timby posted:It's really a coin toss. His knee issues are degenerative (I believe he's had multiple surgeries on both) and he had significant issues with his left knee during the summer. He might still be OK, but he really projects as a DH more than anything. He absolutely cost the Yankees with regularity in the field. The Astros should be treating him as a DH only.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 00:24 |
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Beltran vs. Gattis: The Fight to be the Worse Left Fielder.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 00:56 |
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If Beltran is literally DH only then I hate the signing. His projected wRC+ isn't much different from Gattis and leaves him without a position $16m for a DH whose OPS is .800. Oof
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 00:57 |
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I mean, he played RF in Yankee Stadium and looked bad. That's a hell of a thing.
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Intruder posted:If Beltran is literally DH only then I hate the signing. His projected wRC+ isn't much different from Gattis and leaves him without a position The Angels are so jealous right now. Albert got what, $24M to OPS .780 last year?
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 01:12 |
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https://twitter.com/mlbtraderumors/status/805202410373283840 Local man to hit 82 homeruns, put up .790 OPS.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 01:12 |
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Trumbo playing for the Rockies would be Good For Baseball
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 01:13 |
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Pancakes posted:The Angels are so jealous right now. Albert got what, $24M to OPS .780 last year? Yeah that hasn't been a great contract for the Angels so far
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 01:18 |
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It seems to me like middling designated hitter is by far the most overvalued position in baseball. Is this perception accurate? you should know that I am informs on this by both Billy Butler and Kendrys morales edit - I forgot jose guillen
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 01:23 |
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bewbies posted:It seems to me like middling designated hitter is by far the most overvalued position in baseball. Is this perception accurate? you should know that I am informs on this by both Billy Butler and Kendrys morales They're better than middling hitter who can't field but fields anyway and actually loses value there
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 01:26 |
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Rumors still going around that Coppy is trying to pry Sale away. Please don't, Coppy. This team isn't an ace away from contending. I imagine any deal starts with Ozzie.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 01:33 |
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Timby posted:You have to remember that it's been a very long time since the MLBPA has had a strong leader. While Don Fehr didn't officially leave until 2009, he had basically checked out at least a year prior to that (he had been unofficially advising the NHLPA for quite some time, believing that a work stoppage was inevitable), which left Michael Weiner running the show, and Weiner was a completely spineless shitlord who essentially did whatever the rich veterans told him to do, which led to some truly moronic poo poo like the union rolling over and allowing the QO system to be created. I was skeptical of Tony Clark from the beginning, simply because he doesn't have the negotiating or legal background that a guy like Fehr or Dick Moss would -- sure, they've got Dave Prouty as general counsel but it's not the same thing -- but this CBA negotiation was always going to be his first real test, and as more details come out, the more it seems he did not exactly pass with flying colors. I think that one issue is that the players don't feel very exploited these days. I realize their share of revenue has gone down, but in absolute terms salaries keep going up. Combine that with the general attitude in the US about unions, and I understand why there isn't a ton of boat-rocking going on with the CBA. I could see 2021 being more contentious, but unless player salaries start dropping in actual dollar value, I don't see another strike/lockout.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 01:35 |
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N: It's not signed yet but Rich Hill is "close to a deal" with the Dodgers, and they expect to make a formal announcement sometime tomorrow. V: I'd be legit surprised if the Dodgers sign Hill because his value is pretty darn high right now and between having to bring back Turner/Jansen, and staring down the barrel of their crippling organizational debt and payroll already well above the eventual luxury tax cap, I'm not sure how they also have the to sign Hill, unless he's giving them one hell of a discount.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 04:31 |
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Michael Bayleaf posted:Trumbo playing for the Rockies would be Good For Baseball Please make this happen, Mark. Just need to find a way for them to afford to trade for Stanton, too.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 05:45 |
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tadashi posted:Please make this happen, Mark. Just need to find a way for them to afford to trade for Stanton, too. I mean, they have Nolan Arenado, who could basically be traded for anyone.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 05:54 |
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Sydin posted:N: It's not signed yet but Rich Hill is "close to a deal" with the Dodgers, and they expect to make a formal announcement sometime tomorrow.
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Dingleberry Jones posted:Rumors still going around that Coppy is trying to pry Sale away. Please don't, Coppy. This team isn't an ace away from contending. If getting Sale now means keeping him around for a few years, then it might not be a bad move. I wouldn't expect Colon, Dickey, and Garcia to stick around more than a year, so Sale and Tehran would be two solid starters to go into 2018 with. This means that Foltynwicz will probably get traded, but I'd be okay with that.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 07:48 |
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Keep Trumbo in the AL and away from the Denver launching pad plz thx.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 10:09 |
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There's like a 0.001% chance Mark McGwire gets elected to the Hall of Fame today, by the latest incarnation of the Veteran's Committee. That would own. But realistically it'll be Bud Selig, or no one.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 19:21 |
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The deciding vote that puts Selig in the hall is, in a complete coincidence, cast by Sud Belig.
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Ready! Set! Blow! posted:The deciding vote that puts Selig in the hall is, in a complete coincidence, cast by Sud Belig. "Hello, my name is Mr...um...Giles, and I come from...um...someplace faaar away. Yes, that will do."
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 20:07 |
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https://twitter.com/bnicholsonsmith/status/805498181681291264 someone who is good at free agency help me budget this. my lineup is dying.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 20:54 |
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Chexoid posted:I would like the Jays to please plug one of the massive gaping cavernous holes in this team please. Do the Jays really need LOOGYs, an everyday 1B, or a functional outfield?
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 20:53 |
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Chexoid posted:https://twitter.com/bnicholsonsmith/status/805498181681291264 Adam Eaton(4m), Jose Bautista(15m), Pedro Alvarez(5million), Half of Bastardo's contract(3.5). A bunch of minor league deals for RH relief depth. Some guy that can catch. So that's like 30millionish which seems to be what they have to spend.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 21:05 |
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Matt Holliday is also a free agent and can probably be snapped up for fairly cheap given his age/injuries + coming off something of a down year.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 21:11 |
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Ready! Set! Blow! posted:The deciding vote that puts Selig in the hall is, in a complete coincidence, cast by Sud Belig. Considering that the biggest black marks on Selig's tenure are the All-Star game / home field advantage bullshit, the contraction scheme and the shell game that blew up the Expos and got Henry owning the Red Sox (I really put the strike on some of the hawk owners and Rob Manfred more than Selig), it really isn't hard to make an argument for him to be in the top tier of MLB commissioners.
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# ? Dec 4, 2016 21:26 |
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Timby posted:Considering that the biggest black marks on Selig's tenure are the All-Star game / home field advantage bullshit, the contraction scheme and the shell game that blew up the Expos and got Henry owning the Red Sox (I really put the strike on some of the hawk owners and Rob Manfred more than Selig), it really isn't hard to make an argument for him to be in the top tier of MLB commissioners. The strike. And turning a blind eye to obvious PED use after the strike.
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bad boy in the boy band posted:The strike. And turning a blind eye to obvious PED use after the strike. To be fair PED's making baseball into a home run party is a big reason it recovered viewership after the strike. The Sosa/McGwire home run race alone arguably saved the face of the sport and there's no way it would have happened without both players guzzling roids.
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