I think they're feigning confidence so they can act completely "shocked" when Stanton doesn't accept their Mickey Mouse offer.
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Originally posted by Namaste View PostI think they're feigning confidence so they can act completely "shocked" when Stanton doesn't accept their Mickey Mouse offer.
I don't know that they're smart enough to feign confidence though. I think they are actually confident they can sign him for some discount for some reason.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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Haven't heard the amount or for some(read it on rumors site) but talk is while Loria is willing to break the bank it still is not as much as Stanton wants.
The reason they want to do it BEFORE the meetings is if he rejects it they will talk to teams (Boston,LAD) about possible deals. Not saying he will be dealt if he rejects the offer but if he does they will be talking to teams
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Originally posted by Bobbob1313 View PostSure, whatever.
If Realmuto tears up AAA in April, I hope they're not afraid to call him up and play him because they have two guaranteed contracts ahead of him.
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Originally posted by emkayseven View PostLike I've said before they'll make some giant offer that everyone who knows anything will know is too low but to the untrained eye will look huge and they'll spin it as "Well, we tried, but now it's time for the season and maybe we'll try again next year."
I don't know that they're smart enough to feign confidence though. I think they are actually confident they can sign him for some discount for some reason.
I think if I was his agent, I would straight up tell Loria "$300, will only negotiate how many years it takes to get there. Feel free to tell Boston, NYY, CHC, Los Angeles, Anaheim, and San Francisco we'll sign an extension at market value." And that's it. Not sure what else this franchise can do to keep him. Would be shocked.
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Eh, if he's gonna OPS .700 against RHP, I can live with Salty even if the money is a little high. But they got a .600 OPS over 100 PA from Salty vs. LHP and 195 PA of a .537 OPS from Mathis overall. That doesn't work.
I'd be fine with Mathis being gone as soon as Realmuto shows any signs of being ready.poop
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Originally posted by lou View PostProbably some arbitration clock issues there, but yea. Come end of June/July if Salty proves he isn't going to hit RHP anymore, no excuses.
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He got hit in the face and will tell him and his agent you should take the 7 year deal for $175 million because it could all go away the next pitch. They will only address their side, and not the whole, but he's going to make $13-15 next year plus endorsements (which have to be coming) so he has plenty of money to "gamble" his health for two seasons.
I think if I was his agent, I would straight up tell Loria "$300, will only negotiate how many years it takes to get there. Feel free to tell Boston, NYY, CHC, Los Angeles, Anaheim, and San Francisco we'll sign an extension at market value." And that's it. Not sure what else this franchise can do to keep him. Would be shocked.
I cannot imagine them offering him $175 mil.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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Originally posted by Miamarlin21 View PostGotta think a no-trade has to be offered, right?
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Originally posted by emkayseven View PostZero chance they offer him even that much. If I had to guess I'd bet the opening offer is something insanely insulting like 5/75 and they get up to 120 and then bow out.
I cannot imagine them offering him $175 mil.
If I'm Stanton, I'd gamble "$40 million" in arbitration to try and get $300 in 2 years (in a better baseball city) versus taking $175 in Miami.
I think this becomes interesting if the Marlins go all in - 9/$253, which would be the second large contract in MLB history. I'm not sure you can gamble $40 with that looking you in the face because your potential gains in salary in free agency are minimal, especially 2 years from free agency. But of course, Loria has to offer it.
I suspect a 6/$175 range final offer, maybe they go all the way to $185 (top 10 contract all time) so they can have that press blurb. But won't do what's needed to sign him as it's a top 3 contract of all time.
Alternatively, I also like the idea of overpaying for 2 free agency years and doing something like 4/$110. The Scott Boras mentaility (not that he has him), is to maximize salary per year and always shoot for the next deal. If the Marlins value 2 free agency years at $35, that still lets Stanton hit free agency in his prime and Stanton has really hedged himself with $110 guaranteed. Still doubtful, but it's worth investigating what that kind of deal is.
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I cannot see a circumstance where they offer him 30 mil a year. I can't even see one where they offer him 25 mil a year. I think they believe they are entitled to some non-existent hometown discount.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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