zitothebrave
Connoisseur of Minors
Yoan Moncada don't. Yoan Moncada don't. Yoan Moncada don't want none unless you got funds hun.
So you think Heyward is going to get fat and develop back and knee issues? Forgetting about the fact that center is much more demanding than right. You can never assume anything but if Heyward stays in shape then he should be a plus defender into his early 30's.
The LaStella trade closes the door on Moncada for the Braves. Whoever signs Moncada will go way over the $ limit and pay the penalty. The Braves wouldn't be trading for additional slot bonuses if they were planning to exceed the limit.
Having an extra 830K in slot money reduces a potential tax penalty by 830K. So that slot money is worth twice its nominal value to a team that is subject to the tax.
Heyward has already shown to be somewhat injury prone. Is it really that crazy to assume be might not age all that well?
Heyward has already shown to be somewhat injury prone. Is it really that crazy to assume be might not age all that well?
I'm not an accountant, but I think the Braves could sign Moncada for around $30M (plus a tax penalty of around 29M) and prorate it over a seven year period (assuming one year in the minors and 6 years under team control). So they would be effectively paying 8-9M/year spread out over seven years. They would be subject to restrictions on what they could do with their international slot money the next two signing periods. This could lead them to trade most of that (the way the Cubs just did with us) and maybe recoup close to $4M over that period. Given the kind of prospect that Moncada appears to be, signing him for 30M (plus the 29M penalty) appears to be a good investment. Something in the 20M range would be a steal.
Heyward has missed at least some time due to injury every single season but one that he has been in the majors. And he missed a little time in the minors due to injury as well. Regardless of the "flukieness" of some of the injuries, it is still a major red flag when someone this young misses over 120 games due to injury through his first 5 seasons
I'm not an accountant, but I think the Braves could sign Moncada for around $30M (plus a tax penalty of around 29M) and prorate it over a seven year period (assuming one year in the minors and 6 years under team control). So they would be effectively paying 8-9M/year spread out over seven years. They would be subject to restrictions on what they could do with their international slot money the next two signing periods. This could lead them to trade most of that (the way the Cubs just did with us) and maybe recoup close to $4M over that period. Given the kind of prospect that Moncada appears to be, signing him for 30M (plus the 29M penalty) appears to be a good investment. Something in the 20M range would be a steal.