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  • Marlins Sign Lewis Brinson to 6-year Extension

    Uhhhhhhhh

    Acquired last winter from the Milwaukee Brewers in the deal that sent eventual National League MVP Christian Yelich out of town, Lewis Brinson was supposed to be a superstar. As a hometown kid returning to play for his favorite childhood team, Brinson quickly became a fan favorite for his potential and his true love of the Marlins.

    Perhaps that’s where the plan derailed, as Brinson had an ugly rookie campaign in 2018, hitting just .199 with a .240 on base percentage. But the Marlins, impressed with both his demeanor both on and off the field as well as his willingness to work on improvements to his game, have rewarded him with a 6-year contract extension that will buy out all of his arbitration years as well as 2 years of free agency. Though not yet confirmed by the team, sources peg the value of the extension somewhere in the $35 million range.


    Realistically speaking, the Marlins know what they’re getting with Brinson. He’s young and has yet to perform at the Major League level, but he oozes talent. The team believes he’s made tremendous strides since last season.


    In fact, it isn’t hard to see the results of his hard work. Though he was hitless through the team’s first 3 games, the changes he made to his swing were evident by the results. He had two long fly outs, victims of the cavernous dimensions at Marlins Park. One came off his bat at 108.5 MPH, the other at 103.7.


    “Lew’s been seeing the ball real well lately, but he’s hit into some bad luck,” manager Don Mattingly remarked after the team’s game on Saturday evening. “The swing is there, pitch selection is there, but he needs to put it all together. It’s coming.”


    Fielding has been another area of concern for the Marlins. After making 9 errors in limited action last season, Brinson made an error on Opening Day. In addition to the errors last year, Brinson’s arm was rated well below average.


    On Saturday, however, he showed off his positive potential with a diving catch in the top of the 9th of team’s 7-3 victory over the Rockies.


    Once the extension is formally announced, it’s expected that Brinson will become one of the team’s 6 highest-paid players. Depending on the structure of the contract, it’s possible he may earn less than the team’s fifth-highest-paid player (Miguel Rojas, $3.15 million), but unlikely that he will come in below Sergio Romo’s $2.5 million.


    Lewis Brinson’s agents, Excel Sports Management, would not confirm the extension, saying only that they “have been engaged with the Marlins on extension talks since February, with no news to officially report at this time.” Team officials also declined to comment for this story.


    Sources, however, confirm that the deal is complete pending a physical by Brinson. All that would be left at that point is a press conference or press release.

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  • #2
    maddawg and lee stone are going to work themselves into a tizzy before they check the date

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    • #3
      In "Real" News Xander Bogaerts just signed a 7/132 extension

      Probably could have got 7/200+ from Miami but now its Correa and Lindor as options

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      • #4
        Originally posted by tjfla View Post
        In "Real" News Xander Bogaerts just signed a 7/132 extension

        Probably could have got 7/200+ from Miami but now its Correa and Lindor as options
        It seems like those players are no longer making it to the market. They need to focus on hitting in the draft, free agency, and IFA the next few years. Especially free agency. Makes so much sense to give out a few 3-4 year deals next offseason to quality hitters. Id love Lindor though.

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        Jose Abreu to a 1 year deal makes sense given he's cuban, short term deal at a position we have nothing at. Then add Ozuna to a 3-4 year deal. Alfaro, Abreu, Diaz, Riddle/Rojas, Anderson, Ozuna, Brinson, 3rd OF. with our SP.

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        • #5
          Meanwhile Yelich is still playing like he wants to repeat as MVP.....that is the April Fools jokes on us....I know it's not popular to say these days but still say "FUCK YOU" to Jeter.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by fish16 View Post
            They need to focus on hitting in the draft, free agency, and IFA the next few years. Especially free agency. Makes so much sense to give out a few 3-4 year deals next offseason to quality hitters. Id love Lindor though.

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            Jose Abreu to a 1 year deal makes sense given he's cuban, short term deal at a position we have nothing at. Then add Ozuna to a 3-4 year deal. Alfaro, Abreu, Diaz, Riddle/Rojas, Anderson, Ozuna, Brinson, 3rd OF. with our SP.
            If they don't focus on the draft, the rebuild doesn't work. Free agency and IFA are so much more expensive They need to hit on 2 or 3 guys a draft for the forseeable future.

            There isn't a lot of money for FA with this ownership,,,,,whether that is real or are they are a new version of Cheapo Loria is to be answered in the nex 2 to 3 years. If all they build is a 75 to 80 win team they will never get the fans back.

            So far I am impressed with the SR. They have performed much better than expected. The fielding so-so but the hitting is waaaay to inconsistant and it will wear the pitching down as the year goes on. When they feel they have to pitch perfectly every game they will be tight and are prone to more mistakes I believe. Over 162 games that can take a huge mental toll. Come September they could be so worn down physically and mentally it could be a very tough month.

            And Brinson.....geeeesh
            Last edited by Maddawg; 04-01-2019, 09:23 AM.

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            • #7
              Joke doesn't work here.

              Should've gone with 'Marlins announce Home Run Sculpture as new starting left fielder'.

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