Kinda wonder if the brass would consider offering Dansby a deal similar to the one the Rays gave Evan Longoria before they promoted him. Doing so would eliminate any concerns either side would have about there ever being contentious arbitration obstacles as well as giving him enough financial security to possibly be the first of the many "homegrown kids" (Mac, Frenchy, Heyward) to turn out to be a Brave for life.
If you follow Longoria's initial contract and bump the salaries 25% for inflation, you'd be looking at:
2017 - $625,000
2018 - $687,500
2019 - $1,187,500
2020 - $2,500,000
2021 - $5,625,000
2022 - $7,500,000
2023 - $9,375,000 ($3 million buyout)
2024 - $13,750,000 (club option)
2025 - $14,375,000 (club option)
If both options were picked up, that'd pay him $55,625,000 through his age 31 season - which would cover exactly the same age Simmons would have been at the end of his deal if he had been kept.
That would put the organization in great position to extend Freeman and Teheran for an extra few years at the end of their current deals (if that made sense, of course). If you could lock up say Albies and/or Smith early and get one or two of the arms to sign Teheran-like extensions after their first year or two, you'd be WAY ahead of the game.
If you follow Longoria's initial contract and bump the salaries 25% for inflation, you'd be looking at:
2017 - $625,000
2018 - $687,500
2019 - $1,187,500
2020 - $2,500,000
2021 - $5,625,000
2022 - $7,500,000
2023 - $9,375,000 ($3 million buyout)
2024 - $13,750,000 (club option)
2025 - $14,375,000 (club option)
If both options were picked up, that'd pay him $55,625,000 through his age 31 season - which would cover exactly the same age Simmons would have been at the end of his deal if he had been kept.
That would put the organization in great position to extend Freeman and Teheran for an extra few years at the end of their current deals (if that made sense, of course). If you could lock up say Albies and/or Smith early and get one or two of the arms to sign Teheran-like extensions after their first year or two, you'd be WAY ahead of the game.