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    I saw a stat recently that showed that CC Sabathia and Zch Grienke have the same "hard hit contact rate" this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nsacpi View Post
    He will definitely be paid more than any position player. And considering their ages, I think he will definitely get paid more than Greinke (both AAV and total dollars) and probably more than Price. I know I would rather have him than Price for the same contract.
    Seems like Upton/Price/Heyward are going to be the top 3 contracts with Greinke and others a notch below.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nsacpi View Post
    I think that's a reasonable point. But I think even if you apply a 10-20% haircut to the defensive part of Jason's value, you end up with a player who is near or at the top of this year's free agent crop. Especially when you consider his age and other variables that help you predict how a player will age.
    this I agree with. I really like all he does as a player. I still love watching him play, and he does everything right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sturg33 View Post
    I saw a stat recently that showed that CC Sabathia and Zch Grienke have the same "hard hit contact rate" this year.
    Which I think just tells you that you shouldn't just use that stat.
    FWIW CC has a 3.84 xFIP and Greinke is at 3.18.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gilesfan View Post
    Seems like Upton/Price/Heyward are going to be the top 3 contracts with Greinke and others a notch below.
    The top contract will be Heyward or Price. The age difference and glut of pitching will likely tip things in Heyward's favor.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gilesfan View Post
    I've read 5/100 as a rough gauge for Gordon, but he will be 32 while Heyward will be 26. Heyward is 1 or 1a in terms of 2016 position player free agents.

    What type of contract do you think Cespedes gets? He's on par with Heyward offensively, much worse defensively, and 30 years old.
    I have no idea. It would just be a shot in the dark.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gilesfan View Post
    Well, because arguments that stay so and so is true because I said so without basis makes a lot of sense?
    Exactly. Everyone is entitled to their opinions. But it would be nice to see more of them supported by some evidence.

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    Fangraphs chat:


    12:29 Comment From Food Taco
    Does Jason Heyward approach $200 million in free agency?
    12:30 Dan Szymborski: I don’t think so.
    12:31 Dan Szymborski: I don’t think we’re at the point at which teams will put many nine figure deals in front of corner outfielders that get a majority of their value in defense
    12:31 Dan Szymborski: And let’s not forget, defense doesn’t peak. It just declines.
    12:31 Dan Szymborski: Heyward’s someone who I believe will end up getting something like 5/95 or 6/120 or something.
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    Quote Originally Posted by nsacpi View Post
    The top contract will be Heyward or Price. The age difference and glut of pitching will likely tip things in Heyward's favor.
    See, I think one could argue that Heyward, while he's the top position player out there, isn't as far ahead as a lot of other guys as Price is. It's Price, Cueto, Greinke, and who else as far as aces go?

    With position players, I think if Heyward is asking for $25MM, teams will go a cheaper, slightly older route while believing they will get close enough production. Signing Span at 4/50 (just a guess) could be a lot more appealing than Jason at 8/200, and I think teams might believe they'll be similarly valuable over the next 2-4 years.

    I expect Zimmermann to get about $18-20MM per. Greinke over $25. Price over $25. Cueto in that range. IMO a guy like Latos is far less likely to be close to Price than Span is to be close to Heyward. Unless Heyward finishes super strong and has a real strong playoff showing, I don't see teams going nuts for him.

    Come to think of it, I'd love to get Zimmermann at $20MM per.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tapate50 View Post
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    12:29 Comment From Food Taco
    Does Jason Heyward approach $200 million in free agency?
    12:30 Dan Szymborski: I don’t think so.
    12:31 Dan Szymborski: I don’t think we’re at the point at which teams will put many nine figure deals in front of corner outfielders that get a majority of their value in defense
    12:31 Dan Szymborski: And let’s not forget, defense doesn’t peak. It just declines.
    12:31 Dan Szymborski: Heyward’s someone who I believe will end up getting something like 5/95 or 6/120 or something.
    Yup, I don't see teams going nuts for him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tapate50 View Post
    Fangraphs chat:


    12:29 Comment From Food Taco
    Does Jason Heyward approach $200 million in free agency?
    12:30 Dan Szymborski: I don’t think so.
    12:31 Dan Szymborski: I don’t think we’re at the point at which teams will put many nine figure deals in front of corner outfielders that get a majority of their value in defense
    12:31 Dan Szymborski: And let’s not forget, defense doesn’t peak. It just declines.
    12:31 Dan Szymborski: Heyward’s someone who I believe will end up getting something like 5/95 or 6/120 or something.
    Well I guess that settles it then.

    And it looks like he does think Heyward can get 9 figures

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    The Scherzer deal (210M over 7 years) is probably a reasonable benchmark for what might happen with Price. There are three wrinkles to consider though. One is the fact that Price won't cost a draft pick. That will boost the dollar value of the contract some. Working the other way is the fact that Scherzer's contract is so back loaded. Price could come in with a lower overall number but still be ahead in present value terms. The last wrinkle is the glut of pitching. It was there some last off-season but is much more pronounced this year. There is a lot of good pitching out there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sturg33 View Post
    Well I guess that settles it then.

    And it looks like he does think Heyward can get 9 figures
    he didn't say he can't.

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    and no one said it settles anything. it's just a relevant opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sturg33 View Post
    Well I guess that settles it then.

    And it looks like he does think Heyward can get 9 figures
    What settles what?

    He didn't say he wouldn't.
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    If Heyward doesn't get 9 figures, I will leave the board

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tapate50 View Post
    Fangraphs chat:


    12:29 Comment From Food Taco
    Does Jason Heyward approach $200 million in free agency?
    12:30 Dan Szymborski: I don’t think so.
    12:31 Dan Szymborski: I don’t think we’re at the point at which teams will put many nine figure deals in front of corner outfielders that get a majority of their value in defense
    12:31 Dan Szymborski: And let’s not forget, defense doesn’t peak. It just declines.
    12:31 Dan Szymborski: Heyward’s someone who I believe will end up getting something like 5/95 or 6/120 or something.
    Dave Cameron said this in the offseason:


    Because of how quickly he got to the big leagues, Heyward is in line to hit free agency after his age-25 season, and he’s going to have roughly +25 career WAR when he reaches the open market. Barring a disastrous 2015 season, he’s going to get paid, and you can be certain that his agents will be pointing to the 13 year, $325 million deal that Giancarlo Stanton has agreed to as the new precedent. Sure, Heyward isn’t going to get 13/$325M, given the massive differences in power, but it seems likely that he’ll demand a deal that starts at 10 years and goes north of $200 million.

    Robinson Cano got $240 million as a similarly valuable player entering his age-31 season; Heyward might not have Cano’s offensive track record, but he’s going to be selling his prime years, and the deal won’t extend into the period of his career where you’d expect him to essentially be worthless. If the Cardinals want to lock up Heyward before he gets to free agency, it’s probably going to take something like the contract they refused to give Albert Pujols. Maybe they might be able get him to take a slight pre-free agent discount and get him for 9/$200M or something in that range, but let’s dispel the notion that the Cardinals are going to be able to sign Heyward for anything other than a mountain of cash.


    This was before he improved his stock this year.


    Lets look at others:

    Heyward 117wRC+, 4.65 WAR/600
    Crawford 116 wRC+, 4.5
    Betlran 112wRC+, 4.4
    Ichiro 117 wRC+ 4.3
    Ellsbury 109 wRC+, 4.3


    Crawford 7/142
    Beltran 17m
    Ichiro 18m
    Ellsbury 22m


    Again, I think Heyward is younger than all of these guys and contracts have escalated in the last few years. The only one that is comparable is Ellsbury at 22 million last year. Heyward is vastly superior to that. Pence got 18.5; again Heyward is vastly superior. Cano got 24 million per year and was over 30. Choo got 7/130.

    I would be really shocked if some team got him for 20 million per year. I would think 7/140 would be the absolute minimum someone could even realistically consider getting him for.
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    Heyward will not sniff Stanton's contract. His offensive game is far more valuable than Heyward's defense.

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    There's no way teams look at career WAR and say "Heyward = Stanton." I would bet teams don't value defense as much as WAR does.

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    If you take out the arbitration years, Stanton is 310 over 11 years. I don't think I or anyone has argued Heyward will get that. I do think he'll get an AAV of 23-28M.

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