CJ Nitkowski said he thinks he'll get 22-25 mil a year.
An elite 26 year old defensive right fielder, players that age will make bank with the new TV deals.
I'd be surprised if he got less than 20 mil a year.
Heyward will not be elite defensievly for much longer. THe first few years of his next contract are going to be great but unless he figures out how to become a better hitter its not going to be good in the latter half.
When Heyward hits free agency his price is going to soar. Teams are foolishly over paying for defensive WAR when its not close to being a reliable metric.
Heyward is getting better defensively right now, not declining.
I'm assuming this is a joke. Otherwise, wow.
LMAO.
Now thethe is a better, smarter baseball decision maker than a guy who has won multiple World Series.
What else you sure about?
Now ops is irrelevant .
This board really is the greatest.
Heyward is getting better defensively right now, not declining.
Let me ask you something. Would you have given Jason $25MM per year for say 6 to 7 years or longer, because that is what it is going to take to sign him?
It is when you use the raw number. An 850 OPS right now is a much higher level offensively then it was 15 years ago. Some people don't seem to understand that and think Heyward sucks offensively because he doesn't have an 800 OPS.
Heyward is going to be an awesome defensive player for another couple of years. I've always said that.
Yes. I would sign him to maybe a higher per year deal to have him through his age 31 season instead of a monster 10+ year deal.
Yes, I use actual runs scored to measure past performance. FIP is a prediction tool but games are won and lost based on the actual score, not what FIP thinks the score should have been.
The Cardinals and Mozeliak are making foolish decisions, according to thethe. Yep, those Cardinals.
Braves and Heyward spoke last off-season on an extension. This is documented. Both sides exchanged numbers and Heyward ultimately settled on a 2 yr deal, making it very clear he was more interested in testing FA. You are fooling yourself if you think the Braves never offered an extension. May be they didn't offer this off-season. What does it matter? Heyward gonna magically change his mind to accept whatever offer was there last off-season?
Sure he has done it before but he has also been average for much of his career as well. We can't just think about his good times and not recognize that he had awkward hitting mechanics which caused a lot of inconsistency.