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If it's a position where production grows on trees, I kind of agree with Ramp. Arguably average makes you kind of undesirable. I really think that standard only applies the corner positions, though.
I'm kind of being a dick about choice of words that's all. But if were going to call average or slightly below average guys crap then we should just have 4 categories for all baseball players
Yeah in a vacuum he's not crap, and if you're a team like Texas or St Louis (where money slightly matters, but not really) he's not crap; he might even be desirable.
But for a team where cash is a concern, you have to develop your corner players, and if they're not elite when they're getting 5th year compensation, probably time to move on.
He isn't crap but based on what he is going to get paid on this teams payscale he is essentially crap and should be off this team. When your trying to put together a team with a fraction of other teams payrolls you can't afford to pay a lot for mediocrity.
Having an open tryout for third base is a better idea then giving a contract to cantu in the Marlins situation.
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