If he’s cool with being a backup I don’t see why we would get hung up on that. That’s a big if though
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Originally posted by fish16 View PostIf he’s cool with being a backup I don’t see why we would get hung up on that. That’s a big if though
Likely he will sign with Seattle who wants a vet who hits righty
Gonna be like this
ML-Alfaro/Holaday
AAA-Vigil/Wallach
AA-Othman/Lopez
Hi A-Chavez/Hernandez/Barnes
Lo A-Banfield/Fortes/Osborne
Rookie-Fish/?
Rookie-Barstad/DSL guys
NO one from AAA to Hi A is a ML C. They are ALL defensive types who can NOT hit except Barnes(No Clue if he is even in system). Lo A has a solid bunch with the 3 of them probably rotating between C/1B/DH and Rookie Ball has interesting guys in Fish/Barstad
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Surprised we haven't signed many minor league FA(Only like 4/5). Gonna be interesting to see how aggressive they are with the promotions. Such a big change from last FO who would sign 40 guys every offseason and most were 25 yr olds in A BallLast edited by tjfla; 02-21-2019, 01:36 PM.
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Originally posted by tjfla View PostNot saying they have had the offers for awhile but its funny as hell to see all these reports about FA's having solid offers. The problem is the solid offers are for teams NO ONE wants to go to.
Marwin Gonzalez has a 3 yr offer from Minnesota but he is "waiting" to see if other deals come
Josh Harrison signed with Detroit after hoping another team would jump in
KC/SD signing guys
I agree the FA system is somewhat broke but if these guys want to get paid they are gonna have to realize that there is 30 teams in MLB and not 8
Note on Marwin: It seems he and his representatives at the Boras Corporation set out with a hefty asking price in the range of $60MM.
As for Martin Maldonado-Maldonado, however, is still seeking a fully guaranteed big league deal. Which is why we are OUT on him
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Originally posted by rmc523 View PostI don't get this comment
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Guess Nick Vincent wanted to stay on the WC. Signs Invite Only deal with SF
Norris/Adam Warren/AJ/few others still on market but assume its Invite Only deals for them? We need to just offer Warren a ML contract and sign AJ/few other to minor league deals.
Give him a 2/5 with 2nd year option like KC has been giving outLast edited by tjfla; 02-21-2019, 02:10 PM.
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Originally posted by fish16 View PostRandom but sad news that Boston based sportswriter nick cafardo died today. Great writer who weirdly got a lot of Marlins tidbits over the yearsAmy Adams, AKA Cinnamon MuffLogan Morrison: "If baseball didn't exist, I would probably be ... like a curler. Or a hairstylist."
Jupiter
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Originally posted by Madman81 View Postyes, players will only go to certain teams, and that's why machado just signed with *checks notes* the san diego padres.
With these other guys, they are looking not only for the best deal, but since they aren't the supposed "game changer" guys, and they are looking not only at $$ but who has the best chance to win, especially on a 1 or 2 year deal. And they have to wait til the last minute to see which has the best of both. They may take just a little less to win but you gotta wait it out
2 different dynamicsLast edited by Maddawg; 02-22-2019, 09:47 AM.
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Originally posted by Maddawg View PostI think you are comparing apples to oranges....Machado is more interested in the $$$ and San Diego ponied up....because they made that investment, it behooves them to spend some more around him, and Machado knows that.
With these other guys, they are looking not only for the best deal, but since they aren't the supposed "game changer" guys, and they are looking not only at $$ but who has the best chance to win, especially on a 1 or 2 year deal. And they have to wait til the last minute to see which has the best of both. They may take just a little less to win but you gotta wait it out
2 different dynamics
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Originally posted by ¿NICK? View PostThis makes no sense to me, and I really doubt this is the way it's playing out. If you're a journeyman in major league baseball you gotta make as much money as you can before you're out of the league so your family can live comfortably when you're out of the league at 31 and have to live the rest of your life. Stars have the luxury of being picky with location, not everybody has that luxury.
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Originally posted by Maddawg View PostMaybe our needs are different, but if you get a one-year deal for $2.5 million and can't figure a way to live reasonably comfortably (especially with the chance of making more after baseball in another career) and coupled with a wife/domestic partner who also can make a living....then you are doing something wrong with your $$$ investments. The majority of Americans barely make over $1.5 million in their entire lifetime.Last edited by Nick; 02-22-2019, 01:10 PM.
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Making $2 million one year and then falling off the map does not provide you and your immediate family with a lifetime of financial security. Anyone who thinks otherwise is either 15 years old or not spending enough time calculating the costs of owning a home, providing health insurance and college to your family, food, retirement etc etc.
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Originally posted by ¿NICK? View PostProfessional athletes aren't known for their tremendous investing decisions. It's a well known fact that most end up broke or in serious financial trouble within a couple of years of their playing careers. I can guarantee you no one is looking at it like well I made $2.5 million last year, I'm set for life so I can afford to take a deal for $2 million less to be able to live where I want. That doesn't make any sense.
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