To pitch?!?
If we aren't spending money on Price we aren't on Greinke. And if we can't afford a cheap contract like Andrelton's for the best defensive player in the league sounds to me we aren't spending on free agents either.
To pitch?!?
I love Simmons but I'm all for trading him for multiple pieces. IMO we absolutely should deal him if we get the right offer
I'm torn. I love Simmons and don't like the idea of losing him so quickly after we lost Heyward. Those were my two favorite players on the team for a few years.
That said, while Simmons is relatively cheap, he starts becoming quite a bit less cheap in 2019 and 2020 when he starts making $13 million+. That's still not a bad deal but it's suddenly not really much in the way of savings. So part of me wants to keep Simmons forever, and part of me understands that as insane as his defensive ability is, and as fun as it is to watch, everything has value, and a player without offensive contributions who starts to approach 30 as his contract increases starts to lose value pretty quickly. So there's also a part of me that wouldn't mind getting a ton for him now.
The problem, though, is that while Albies may be ready by 2018 or even by some chance at some point in 2017, it would leave a massive black hole at SS now.
I disagree. Simmons, assuming he's no better or worse than he is right now, would likely be worth over 20 million a year in 2019 and 2020.
If we aren't spending money on Price we aren't on Greinke. And if we can't afford a cheap contract like Andrelton's for the best defensive player in the league sounds to me we aren't spending on free agents either.
That's a pretty big assumption considering he'd be heading into his 30s in 2020 and his value is tied to his great range.
I disagree. Simmons, assuming he's no better or worse than he is right now, would likely be worth over 20 million a year in 2019 and 2020.
**** our front office and the old brass if this goes down
i melted after the Heyward trade and getting rid of Simmons would pretty much put me to 2nd class fan that only shows up on opening day for the most part
I disagree. Simmons, assuming he's no better or worse than he is right now, would likely be worth over 20 million a year in 2019 and 2020.
exactly, just like the lies we were told last off season
and at the end of all this, we not only kept Fredi but we extended him
i'm over our front office
Well, the statement you quoted referred literally just to the absolute monetary value. Simmons will absolutely become less cheap come 2019-2020 than he is now because his salary will increase quite a bit. You could argue he will still be as cheap relatively speaking because all other contract values will also increase, but I doubt they more than double like Simmons' will.
But yes, I did also mention value, but I think it's pretty reasonable to expect that his relative value will decrease at least to some degree because he will be more expensive (and likely still more expensive relative to the rest of the league) and will probably see at least some decrease in his defensive value. Could he make up for that with increased offensive value? Yes, but I'm just making a prediction.
For those who mentioned how badly Arenado "wants out of Colorado", please post links. That's a pretty dumb thing to say without proof. Players here weren't happy when Heyward was traded (including his best friend Freddie Freeman), but no one asked to be traded because that happened.
As for a non pie-in-the-sky trade that might work for both sides...
Simmons, Maybin, and Tyrell Jenkins for CarGo and Ryan McMahon.
Why it works for the Braves: They get their 3B of the future and a HUGE offensive upgrade (and opportunity to move Markakis' arm to LF where it fits better these days) without having to spend on the Heyward/Upton/Cespedes level (long-term). Whether it's this year not, who knows? But McMahon will be ready by 2017 for sure.
CF- Bourn/Smith, 3B- Olivera, 1B- Freeman, RF- Gonzalez, LF- Markakis, C- Pierzynski/Bethancourt, SS- Castro/Ciriaco, 2B- Peterson
If Arenado proves ready soon, you can still continue to add prospects by trading CarGo or Olivera.
Why it works for the Rockies: They get Simmons to be their long-term SS (and settle any questions or concerns players had), and more pitching (which they can't get on the open market). Blackmon slides over to RF, Chris Dickerson moves to CF, and Maybin plays LF. The Rockies clear $14 million in salary (difference between CarGo and Simmons (2016/2017) and Maybin (2016 plus 2017 buyout)) to deal with the Reyes situation (or use in an extension for Arenado if they don't have to wriggle out of the rest of the money due Reyes - in which case they'd be able to cover his extension). If Andrelton's ever going to be an above-average offensive player, it'd certainly be there.
RF- Blackmon, 2B- LeMahieu, CF- Dickerson, 3B- Arenado, 1B- Paulsen/Rosario, LF- Maybin, C- Hundley, SS- Simmons