No I am saying he is getting 10 million now because he deferred 5 later. No team was willing to pay him 10 million now obviously..
Then why was your tangent focused on deferring money and how dumb it is for teams to defer money?
No I am saying he is getting 10 million now because he deferred 5 later. No team was willing to pay him 10 million now obviously..
Then why was your tangent focused on deferring money and how dumb it is for teams to defer money?
But if this was some genius move, then I am really surprised more teams are not trending this way.
They are.....if players will accept it. Usually, its the case of a team having negotiating leverage.
Who cares what is on the books in 5 years? You still aren't grasping time value of money.
luxury tax disagrees with you!
I think there is a decent chance they will be in a down time/rebuilding phase at that point. Of course you can never predict anything but the Nats are clearly going for it now and have been for awhile. Forgoing some financial responsibility to a time when you might not be maxing out payroll isn't the worst of ideas.
quick search shows that he can make 2.5 million.. interesting.
Contract Notes:
•Starts as a Catcher Incentives
$50,000 each for 65,70
$100,000 for 75
$150,000 for 80
$200,000 for 85
$250,000 for 90
$300,000 for 95
$350,000 for 100
$500,000 for 105
$550,000 for 110
You still get the point - neither of our current backstops are as dirt cheap as they look if they reach pretty easily reachable bonuses. Posters here tend to throw those out the window when figuring our cap, but they have to be accounted for by the brass when signing players.
you would rather have Wieters at 10 million this year vs. 1.5 for Suzuki? plus Wieters has the option of taking another 11 million from us next year if he stinks? I think I like Suzuki better..
Not sure if serious because Milwood and those all sound almost realistic.
Everyone has the same color sunglasses. Interesting.
Best part of this spring training is Snitker is running it like a military boot camp yet the guys seem to be enjoying it and having fun at the same time. But man is it intense, the direct opposite of the way it was under Fredi. During warmups Kemp misplayed a fly ball and Snitker took out a Gatorade cooler over it and there we're a bunch of choice words.
Favorite part of the day was when Bartolo was throwing BP to live hitters and missed the strike zone on 8 consecutive pitches. Snitker actually came out to the mound and told Bartolo to go home as he wasn't hungry enough anymore. Bartolo left the stadium and came back a few hours later and struck out the next 10 batters he faced.
JS had a speech for us season ticket holders in attendance and he said championship caliber 15 times during his 8 minute speech. Says he expects a 91 like turn around this season.
Hart gave a payroll update and said we will be significant players in free agency for the years to come but we won't be in on the premier players on the market.
Coppy basically said not to question him. It's not about wins and in field performance, but instead of the rankings and there has never been a farm system any better. Said he's disssppointed in the pitching depth and that will be they're primary focus in the upcoming draft.
Fredi made a surprise appearance, said he has no regrets, just dissappointed it didn't work out but everybody we played brought their A game every night like it was the 7th game of the World Series, thinks it was due to all of the division titles in a row. Also said baseball is fun but riding Harley is funner.
Bobby stopped by and was in classic form, said he just doesn't quite understand how Keith Lockhart, Terry Mulholland, Mike Bielacki, and Shane Reynolds haven't been inducted into the baseball HOF yet.
MLB.com: Do you anticipate watching games for a couple weeks before deciding whether you need to make any additional moves?
Coppolella: We feel good about the starting pitching. We feel good about the everyday lineup, and we feel good about the bullpen. The one area where we could possibly improve is off the bench, where there isn't that proven bench bat. That could be a trade or it could end up being somebody in camp right now. There's a lot of talent here, and we'll see how it shakes out.
MLB.com What are you looking forward to seeing when games begin?
Coppolella: Seeing how that lineup gels is going to be really exciting. Then seeing that starting pitching get pushed back. You still have Julio [Teheran] number one, and then maybe Bartolo [Colon] number two, Jaime Garcia three, R.A. Dickey four, one of Mike Foltynewicz, Aaron Blair, Matt Wisler or John Danks at five.