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  • Originally posted by tjfla View Post
    Take Ozuna out as option with the QO its 99.9999% we will pass on him.

    Looking at vet bat,Romo and a SP like Roark/Pineda in 2021. 2022 u could have Avisail Garcia at like 6 million(I think he gets 2/13-15 mill) but 2022 I dont expect any of the FA we sign now to be here-maybe Didi or Castellanos but guys this offseason are stop gaps

    I wouldn't be surprised IF Garrett or Rogers are readyas SP in 2022 if Caleb is dealt. Far off still but possible. Also in 2022 u could have the #3 pick ready(SP-Hancock,Ginn,Wilcox/3B-Martin/1B-Tork could be ready sometime during year)
    It shouldn't though and they are dumb if they think a draft pick that won't help for 5 years means anything.

    Spending $15 million on Avisail is straight up wasted money that does not help 2022. They should sign Ozuna/Castellanos for 4 years and front load the deal. Use the payroll to help the future.

    Spending $25 million in payroll on Avisail, Roark, Romo, and a Neil Walker or two gets you 4 wins in 2020 and jack and shit for 2022. That's a mind boggling waste of resources when you can use payroll as an asset.

    This isn't hard at all.

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    • Not wanting to give up a draft pick that has, what, a 20% chance (if that) at becoming anything worthwhile for a proven commodity is so silly for a team lacking proven commodities.

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      • https://www.spotrac.com/mlb/miami-marlins/payroll/

        We've gone over this so many times, but I still feel like I don't 100% understand Wei-Yin Chen's contract. Are we paying him $36 million this year?

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        • Originally posted by ¿NICK? View Post
          https://www.spotrac.com/mlb/miami-marlins/payroll/

          We've gone over this so many times, but I still feel like I don't 100% understand Wei-Yin Chen's contract. Are we paying him $36 million this year?
          No.

          Wei-Yin Chen lhp
          5 years/$80M (2016-20), plus 2021 option
          $13M signing bonus ($5M paid 11/30/17, $8M paid 6/30/18)
          16:$6M, 17:$9M, 18:$10M player option, 19:$20M player option, 20:$22M player option, 21:$16M conditional player option
          HOWEVER - $64.5M in 2016-21 salaries is deferred without interest (16:$3M, 17:$4.5M, 18:$8M, 19:$16M, 20:$17M , 21:$16M).
          [Cot's also has other numbers that don't add up, so I'm stick with this above. I think there are fluctuating salaries/bonuses on a schedule but we can stick to the annual bottom line]

          So let's break this down to get to $80 million:
          1 - Signing Bonus - $13m
          2 - Deferred Money $64.5m on schedule above
          3 - There is $2.5 million missing. My guess is marlins apportioned this as MLB minimum salary 2016-2020 so "something" is on the books those years and that doesn't impact the deferred scheme. For the sake of averaging this out, I'm going to say he got $400k in 16 and 17, $500k in 18, and $600k in 19 and going to in 20
          =$80 million

          2016 - $3.4 million ($3 million deferred; $400k "minimum")
          2017 - $9.9 million ($5 million signing bonus; $4.5 deferred; $400k "minimum")
          2018 - $16.5 million ($8 million signing bonus; $8 million deferred money; $500k "minimum")
          2019 - $16.6 million ($16 million deferred; $600k "minimum")
          2020 - $17.6 million ($17 million deferred; $600k "minimum")
          2021 - $16 million ($16 million deferred. Loria sucks)
          =$80

          I feel very strongly I am close here. Those are the actual cash payouts, so he is approx. $17.6 this year and $16 next year.

          Luxury tax calculations are different, so that would be based on $22 million figure for 2020, but that doesn't matter as they are nowhere close.

          Two more years of this.

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          • The missing $2.5 million is what was f'ing me up. I couldn't get any combination to come out to $80 million.

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            • So Chen is on the books in 2021 regardless of the option vesting then?

              I was thinking this would be the last year of him on the books.

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              • Originally posted by ¿NICK? View Post
                The missing $2.5 million is what was f'ing me up. I couldn't get any combination to come out to $80 million.
                I agree. There could be more clarity.

                It has to be a calculation of MLB minimum salaries. That is too convenient of a number over 5 seasons. My guess is, MLB says you can't "defer" everything, so they just plugged in the minimum salary for the length of contract, and paid the rest as bonuses/deferred.

                I'm pretty confident I am right here. Assuming Cot's schedule is correct.

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                Originally posted by rmc523 View Post
                So Chen is on the books in 2021 regardless of the option vesting then?

                I was thinking this would be the last year of him on the books.
                He is 100% on the books next year for $16 million in deferred salary. But that is the end of it. Loria really hedged years 1 and 2 of the deal.

                WHICH IS WHY THE MARLINS NEED TO DO THE OPPOSITE WITH OZUNA/CASTELLANOS AND ANDERSON BUY OUT AND PAY THEM ON THE FRONT END. I'M NOT YELLING AT YOU, CAPS FOR EMPHASIS AS HOW IS THIS NOT A THING.

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                • Originally posted by lou View Post
                  No.

                  Wei-Yin Chen lhp
                  5 years/$80M (2016-20), plus 2021 option
                  $13M signing bonus ($5M paid 11/30/17, $8M paid 6/30/18)
                  16:$6M, 17:$9M, 18:$10M player option, 19:$20M player option, 20:$22M player option, 21:$16M conditional player option
                  HOWEVER - $64.5M in 2016-21 salaries is deferred without interest (16:$3M, 17:$4.5M, 18:$8M, 19:$16M, 20:$17M , 21:$16M).
                  [Cot's also has other numbers that don't add up, so I'm stick with this above. I think there are fluctuating salaries/bonuses on a schedule but we can stick to the annual bottom line]

                  So let's break this down to get to $80 million:
                  1 - Signing Bonus - $13m
                  2 - Deferred Money $64.5m on schedule above
                  3 - There is $2.5 million missing. My guess is marlins apportioned this as MLB minimum salary 2016-2020 so "something" is on the books those years and that doesn't impact the deferred scheme. For the sake of averaging this out, I'm going to say he got $400k in 16 and 17, $500k in 18, and $600k in 19 and going to in 20
                  =$80 million

                  2016 - $3.4 million ($3 million deferred; $400k "minimum")
                  2017 - $9.9 million ($5 million signing bonus; $4.5 deferred; $400k "minimum")
                  2018 - $16.5 million ($8 million signing bonus; $8 million deferred money; $500k "minimum")
                  2019 - $16.6 million ($16 million deferred; $600k "minimum")
                  2020 - $17.6 million ($17 million deferred; $600k "minimum")
                  2021 - $16 million ($16 million deferred. Loria sucks)
                  =$80

                  I feel very strongly I am close here. Those are the actual cash payouts, so he is approx. $17.6 this year and $16 next year.

                  Luxury tax calculations are different, so that would be based on $22 million figure for 2020, but that doesn't matter as they are nowhere close.

                  Two more years of this.
                  https://www.spotrac.com/mlb/miami-ma...yin-chen-8629/

                  So why does your deferred schedule differ from the deferred schedule here? Is spotrac just wrong?

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                  Either way, based on what you're saying here lou. Loria signed Chen to a 5-year/ $80 million contract, had him for 2 of those 5 years and only paid $7.5 million (or maybe $8.3 if you incorporate those minimums) of that $80 total.

                  What an asshole.

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                  • Originally posted by ¿NICK? View Post
                    https://www.spotrac.com/mlb/miami-ma...yin-chen-8629/

                    So why does your deferred schedule differ from the deferred schedule here? Is spotrac just wrong?

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                    Either way, based on what you're saying here lou. Loria signed Chen to a 5-year/ $80 million contract, had him for 2 of those 5 years and only paid $7.5 million (or maybe $8.3 if you incorporate those minimums) of that $80 total.

                    What an asshole.
                    There is a conflict in numbers between this and COTs. One of them is right and wrong. I've always looked at COTs.

                    Cot's has 2022 deferred money, but I figured that was for the 2021 option (which Chen can't get to the innings to approve so it's a non-issue).

                    If Sportrac is right, it means Loria kicked the money an extra year (or two) down the road and he's going to be an albatross for 4 more years

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                    I think Sportrac is adding the 2021 conditional player option which definitely did NOT happen.

                    Look at the right bar:

                    NOV 5 2017Exercised a 4 year $75.8 million player option with Miami (MIA)

                    He absolutely didn't option 4 years. He couldn't. This is the 4 year option. It hasn't happened yet. - Chen receives 2021 player option if he 1) has 180 innings pitched in 2020 or 360 IP in 2019-20 and 2) is not on the disabled list at the end of the 2020 season, and 3) is healthy for 2021 spring training

                    I think Sportrac just saw the option was enacted on 2018-2020 and adding in the other one because it was probably an intern

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                    I'm sticking with Cot's here and that loose schedule I put above.

                    Two more years of this dude. Roughly $16-17 million each of the next two years.

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                    • Originally posted by lou View Post
                      There is a conflict in numbers between this and COTs. One of them is right and wrong. I've always looked at COTs.

                      Cot's has 2022 deferred money, but I figured that was for the 2021 option (which Chen can't get to the innings to approve so it's a non-issue).

                      If Sportrac is right, it means Loria kicked the money an extra year (or two) down the road and he's going to be an albatross for 4 more years

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                      I think Sportrac is adding the 2021 conditional player option which definitely did NOT happen.

                      Look at the right bar:

                      NOV 5 2017Exercised a 4 year $75.8 million player option with Miami (MIA)

                      He absolutely didn't option 4 years. He couldn't. This is the 4 year option. It hasn't happened yet. - Chen receives 2021 player option if he 1) has 180 innings pitched in 2020 or 360 IP in 2019-20 and 2) is not on the disabled list at the end of the 2020 season, and 3) is healthy for 2021 spring training

                      I think Sportrac just saw the option was enacted on 2018-2020 and adding in the other one because it was probably an intern
                      But both deferred schedules come out to $64.5 million, which I think we're confident does not include that 2021 option. There's definitely $64.5 deferred, $13 million signing bonus, and a missing $2.5 million.

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                      lou, found this from Cots.

                      Chen to receive deferred payments of $3M on 11/30/16, $4.5M on 11/30/17, $2M on 11/30/18, $6M on 6/30/19, $4M on 11/30/19, $9M on 6/30/20, $5M on 11/30/20, $15M on 6/30/21, $1M on 11/30/21, $15M on 6/30/22
                      That matches up with what Spotrac has.

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                      • Can we pay him early and just have him go away lol.

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                        • Originally posted by ¿NICK? View Post
                          But both deferred schedules come out to $64.5 million, which I think we're confident does not include that 2021 option. There's definitely $64.5 deferred, $13 million signing bonus, and a missing $2.5 million.

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                          lou, found this from Cots.



                          That matches up with what Spotrac has.
                          That last year I feel is the conditional option? Maybe I'm wrong. This is COTS and it does not add up unless we assume that 2022 year is the option. I mean, Loria would have deferred the option right?

                          Total of $64.5M in 2016-21 salaries is deferred without interest (16:$3M, 17:$4.5M, 18:$8M, 19:$16M, 20:$17M , 21:$16M) < - No 2022
                          Chen to receive deferred payments of $3M on 11/30/16, $4.5M on 11/30/17, $2M on 11/30/18, $6M on 6/30/19, $4M on 11/30/19, $9M on 6/30/20, $5M on 11/30/20, $15M on 6/30/21, $1M on 11/30/21, $15M on 6/30/22 < - What's this?

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                          Originally posted by rmc523 View Post
                          Can we pay him early and just have him go away lol.
                          If he's on the books in 2022, honestly I would and accelerate payment to 20/21.

                          That accomplishes the same thing as clearing house for when you are good.

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                          • Originally posted by lou View Post
                            That last year I feel is the conditional option? Maybe I'm wrong. This is COTS and it does not add up unless we assume that 2022 year is the option. I mean, Loria would have deferred the option right?

                            Total of $64.5M in 2016-21 salaries is deferred without interest (16:$3M, 17:$4.5M, 18:$8M, 19:$16M, 20:$17M , 21:$16M) < - No 2022
                            Chen to receive deferred payments of $3M on 11/30/16, $4.5M on 11/30/17, $2M on 11/30/18, $6M on 6/30/19, $4M on 11/30/19, $9M on 6/30/20, $5M on 11/30/20, $15M on 6/30/21, $1M on 11/30/21, $15M on 6/30/22 < - What's this?
                            3+4.5+2+6+4+9+5+15+1+15<-From 2022=$64.5

                            You need that $15 million in 2022 to get to the $64.5 number.

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                            • Originally posted by ¿NICK? View Post
                              3+4.5+2+6+4+9+5+15+1+15<-From 2022=$64.5

                              You need that $15 million in 2022 to get to the $64.5 number.
                              But you don't need it if you go by the 2016-2021 deferment schedule above. i.e., the no 2022 line above.

                              This is why we do this every 3-6 months. There is a key piece of information missing and someone is wrong somewhere. My assumption is that $15 million in 2022 is the 2021 option deferral. If not, "no 2022" line above is WRONG.

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                              • Originally posted by lou View Post
                                But you don't need it if you go by the 2016-2021 deferment schedule above. i.e., the no 2022 line above.

                                This is why we do this every 3-6 months. There is a key piece of information missing and someone is wrong somewhere. My assumption is that $15 million in 2022 is the 2021 option deferral. If not, "no 2022" line above is WRONG.
                                Well Cots schedule contradicts itself literally on consecutive lines.

                                https://legacy.baseballprospectus.co...miami-marlins/

                                Total of $64.5M in 2016-21 salaries is deferred without interest (16:$3M, 17:$4.5M, 18:$8M, 19:$16M, 20:$17M , 21:$16M)
                                Chen to receive deferred payments of $3M on 11/30/16, $4.5M on 11/30/17, $2M on 11/30/18, $6M on 6/30/19, $4M on 11/30/19, $9M on 6/30/20, $5M on 11/30/20, $15M on 6/30/21, $1M on 11/30/21, $15M on 6/30/22

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