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Originally posted by tjfla View PostYep if he clears waivers we owe him whatever he has on the contract
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Opening Day? I recall at least 4 games this year he has been up with Bases Loaded 1 Out and he struckout all 4 times. Least Realmuto has shown he can put the ball in playOriginally 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 fauowls44 View PostBut we are basically getting a free year of Haren, Gordon, and Prado this year, so it's pretty much a wash, no?
Problem is, we started the year near the limit the FO said was the limit at the start of the off-season. Now we just added 8 more million. Unless there's a "Loria approved" situation, I doubt we have money to add a contract this season.
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I was under the impression that upon release we'd owe him the terms of his contract (ie, remaining money this year, $8m next year). I don't think we owe it all in one lump sum.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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Explaining my thought process, with regards to Saltalamacchia, and then I think I'm just gonna quit with this topic:
He has a career .775 OPS vs. RHP, over 1,926 plate appearances. He was bad last season, and horrible to start this season, so it's possible he has just lost the ability to hit at all. He wouldn't be the first player to lose it like that, especially for a strikeout prone hitter.
However, we're also still dealing with relatively small sample sizes here, especially this season (.063 BABIP!). Based on the balance of his career, I am hesitant to say he's just lost it entirely, while remaining open to the possibility that he has. I need more than a few months worth of data to write off the previous seven years entirely, however.
It strikes me as an overreaction. It strikes me as a decision based entirely on results, rather than process. It might not make a difference on the bottom line this season, but I would feel a lot better about having Salty as a safety net if Realmuto crashes and burns -- a far likelier proposition than I think any of us are really considering -- than Jhonaton Solano or Jeff Mathis.poop
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i'd rather have a catcher who sucks at hitting and is decent at fielding than a catcher who sometimes maybe won't suck at hitting but always will be terrible at fielding.
that said, i'm shocked that the club would eat the money and i'd expect them to trade him to anyone willing to eat some of the salary for practically nothing in return.
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Originally posted by emkayseven View PostI was under the impression that upon release we'd owe him the terms of his contract (ie, remaining money this year, $8m next year). I don't think we owe it all in one lump sum.
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honestly, notwithstanding the money, there is 0 reason to keep him on this team. Been saying for awhile that he's the worst defensive catcher I've ever seen. He can't stop wild pitches, doesn't frame well, and can't throw for shit. On top of the fact that he can't hit or even make contact with the ball or run, he literally sucks at everything a baseball player can do. He seems like a decent guy, but if the suggestions here that he's being a douche are true, he's basically asking to get released. It's not worth having a cancer like that on the team even at the money he's making. I'd rather use our bullpen catchers as a back up than see him on the field again.
Best of luck to him though.STANTON
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Originally posted by Bobbob1313 View PostExplaining my thought process, with regards to Saltalamacchia, and then I think I'm just gonna quit with this topic:
He has a career .775 OPS vs. RHP, over 1,926 plate appearances. He was bad last season, and horrible to start this season, so it's possible he has just lost the ability to hit at all. He wouldn't be the first player to lose it like that, especially for a strikeout prone hitter.
However, we're also still dealing with relatively small sample sizes here, especially this season (.063 BABIP!). Based on the balance of his career, I am hesitant to say he's just lost it entirely, while remaining open to the possibility that he has. I need more than a few months worth of data to write off the previous seven years entirely, however.
It strikes me as an overreaction. It strikes me as a decision based entirely on results, rather than process. It might not make a difference on the bottom line this season, but I would feel a lot better about having Salty as a safety net if Realmuto crashes and burns -- a far likelier proposition than I think any of us are really considering -- than Jhonaton Solano or Jeff Mathis.Originally posted by BigGameFish View Posthonestly, notwithstanding the money, there is 0 reason to keep him on this team. Been saying for awhile that he's the worst defensive catcher I've ever seen. He can't stop wild pitches, doesn't frame well, and can't throw for shit. On top of the fact that he can't hit or even make contact with the ball or run, he literally sucks at everything a baseball player can do. He seems like a decent guy, but if the suggestions here that he's being a douche are true, he's basically asking to get released. It's not worth having a cancer like that on the team even at the money he's making. I'd rather use our bullpen catchers as a back up than see him on the field again.
Best of luck to him though.
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DFAing him makes absolutely no sense. They currently have a bench of Solano, Solano, Brignac, Bour and Baker. If he's a clubhouse cancer you actively try to trade him for anything eating part of his contract. He's a much better hitter than we've seen this year. This team is run by idiots.
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Can somebody post Saltalamacchia's offensive #'s after April last year? It wasn't just his defense.
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Originally posted by jay576 View PostDFAing him makes absolutely no sense. They currently have a bench of Solano, Solano, Brignac, Bour and Baker. If he's a clubhouse cancer you actively try to trade him for anything eating part of his contract. He's a much better hitter than we've seen this year. This team is run by idiots.
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