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Originally posted by tjfla View PostMiami is #4 choice(8/1) on Vegas odds for Machado
Miami does need a SS, and Lux of the Dodgers is a rapid riser that is blocked in LA if Seager is going to be healthy. Ruiz could fill Miami's catching need but is a long way from producing like JT - and the Dodgers are all in right now. It's just my opinion, but Lux, Ruiz and maybe LHP Ferguson seem like a great fit for Miami. Anyone see a better deal for JT?
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Originally posted by fish16 View PostMachado is obviously a great player but i dont think getting him is the right move. I would obviously not mind it, but i think you wait till next year to add a free agent like that.
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Next year Goldschmidt, Arenado, and Bumgarner are probably the biggest free agents. Everyone will be in on those guys, though.
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Originally posted by fish16 View PostMachado is obviously a great player but i dont think getting him is the right move. I would obviously not mind it, but i think you wait till next year to add a free agent like that.
Yes we will still be bad in 2019 but Machado would be here to build around
Still a longshot but if he starts getting 200-225 million offers ONLY don't be surprised to see Miami jump in on him
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Originally posted by Lee Stone View Post800-1 seems more realistic.
Miami does need a SS, and Lux of the Dodgers is a rapid riser that is blocked in LA if Seager is going to be healthy. Ruiz could fill Miami's catching need but is a long way from producing like JT - and the Dodgers are all in right now. It's just my opinion, but Lux, Ruiz and maybe LHP Ferguson seem like a great fit for Miami. Anyone see a better deal for JT?
U are correct tho that LAD or Wash can offer the BEST deal for JT. Question is will they??Last edited by tjfla; 10-30-2018, 09:38 AM.
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Originally posted by tjfla View PostIf he takes a 7/225 deal why wait till next year? U need a SS and have cash in the budget starting in 2020 plus don't have to lose any draft picks
Yes we will still be bad in 2019 but Machado would be here to build around
Still a longshot but if he starts getting 200-225 million offers ONLY don't be surprised to see Miami jump in on him
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LAD aren't in on JT yet. Like said if LAD offers Lux,Ruiz and more(Verdugo? or top prospect) OR Washington offers Robles AND Kieboom Brothers then they will move to the TOP of the JT list. At this point Top teams are Ariz/Hou/Col/NYY
U are correct tho that LAD or Wash can offer the BEST deal for JT. Question is will they??
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Originally posted by ¿NICK? View PostI don't get what this means.
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Originally posted by rmc523 View PostI think he means that Machado would embrace being the "Miami" guy - all things Miami, etc. since he's from here. Whereas Stanton was from the west coast, so while yes, he was the face of the franchise, he may have not had the same connection and/or same draw to the market.
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If he took $200M, you're still saving 70-85 (figure varies because of 2028 $15M option/10M buyout) over Stanton's contract. Though I guess in theory those savings would be $30M less, as if Stanton opts in after 2020 (to properly compare contracts), we're paying $30M of it after 2020.
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Originally posted by ¿NICK? View PostThe Red Sox just won the World Series with arguably one of the greatest teams in the history of the MLB. Who is the face of that team?
I'm not saying that they NEED to sign Machado...just that if they did, he's the type of player that could help bring fans back because he is a local guy that loves the area.
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Originally posted by ¿NICK? View PostI mean we're not going to get a better "Face of the Franchise" than Jose. Only thing that's going to fix the things that ail this franchise is winning.
My point is that if you are going to go out and sign someone, Machado, an established star player from Miami, is a pretty perfect fit. Given the new ownership and a need for the team to build back fans' trust, bringing in a star that represents a new era of Marlins baseball that people recognize (and you can put on billboards all over the city to show that things are different now) isn't a bad way to go.Last edited by fauowls44; 10-30-2018, 01:43 PM.
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