he probably didn't make it through waivers
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Originally posted by sports24/7 View PostThe reports seem to all indicate that the Marlins plan to offer him a fair deal, but he doesn't seem interested in staying.
The reports indicate that Stanton is all too aware of how incapable management is at keeping a core and building around it.
We all know that Loria could have locked Stanton up for 6yr/70 million (roughly) 2 years ago but didn't because the plan is to offer him something laughable next season and when he doesn't take it and goes to the Dodgers the Marlins will scream "SEE, WE TRIED!!!!!"
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I posted before I saw what MK7 and bobbob posted. Ditto what they said.
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Originally posted by Namaste View PostNo, the reports don't seem to indicate that at all.
The reports indicate that Stanton is all too aware of how incapable management is at keeping a core and building around it.
We all know that Loria could have locked Stanton up for 6yr/70 million (roughly) 2 years ago but didn't because the plan is to offer him something laughable next season and when he doesn't take it and goes to the Dodgers the Marlins will scream "SEE, WE TRIED!!!!!"
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I posted before I saw what MK7 and bobbob posted. Ditto what they said.
We also DON'T know that they could have signed him for that, and we definitely don't know that they're going to offer him a laughable deal, especially when they have offered very large, very fair deals to other players in the past.
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Originally posted by Beef View PostOh, I guess it's true then.
I'd agree if you change "not" to "now"
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Originally posted by Beef View PostI was never a fan of the whole we could easily sign Stanton for some made up contract thing everyone does here.poop
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http://grantland.com/the-triangle/gi...ade-potential/
Really great Jonah Keri piece. Really depressing.
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He suggests 6/$175 is a likely price pointOriginally posted by Madman81Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
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$29,166,667 would be the 3rd highest annual value in history, with 2 of the years being club controlled.
So basically, the 4 FA years would be the biggest AAV contract ever.
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If we're going to be running out teams with $65-75m payrolls and we have $30m tied into Stanton, we're going to be not good his entire time here. Would be fun.
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I mean, I don't at that price. It's an insane price, especially given his injury history and our "payroll constraints". If we had a consistent 100M payroll then sure, but I really dont want this team in 3-4 years to be Stanton plus 22 year olds.Originally posted by Madman81Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
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I think given the state of our current roster, minor league system, and our general financial philosophy, we're more likely to win more games over the next 6 years if we trade him than if we keep him.
That's assuming they don't fuck the trade up, which I don't have a whole lot of confidence about.
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We definitely shouldn't embrace it.
We need to sign him.
However at what it will cost, we need to have an 80-100 million dollar payroll.
I don't think there's a single player in all of baseball who is worth 50% of his team's payroll. It hamstrings the team.
If we're willing to up payroll, then we need to sign him.
If we are sticking with 50-60 million, then we can't sign him and be competitive, in which case it'd be better to trade him and be competitive.Originally posted by Madman81Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
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