Especially since, historically, the best players have always signed for underslot because of an artificial cap the owners use to suppress amateur spending.
I'll never understand why labor hates labor when it comes to sports.
Yeah, unnecessary exaggeration on my part. Bowman speculates Waters/Wright will eat up close to 7.5 million between the two of them, which is 3/4 of our budget.
Beck is going back to school for sure.
million bucks isn't that much money.
My typical day in school:
Conditioning at 7am
Engineering classes from 8am-2p
Practice from 3p-5p
Weights 5p-6p
Cornhole dreaming of buff Australian men 6p-8p
Then dinner and studying.
I would have much rather only played ball or only went to school haha.
Whats weirder is European Soccer is very capitalist survival where big clubs get bigger.
In North American sports there's very much socialistic way of running things. From things like the luxury tax and revenue sharing to things like the draft (worst teams have best chance of signing the newest talent).
one thing I would have liked to have seen in North American sports is relegation and promotion. But will never happen.
Especially since, historically, the best players have always signed for underslot because of an artificial cap the owners use to suppress amateur spending.
I'll never understand why labor hates labor when it comes to sports.
Pretty slick trick by ownership, playing tribalism up in order to downplay the management/labor dynamic. Especially ironic in the amateur-spending setting, considering most of these guys never sniff the benefits of being added to a major-league roster.
At an organizational position-of-need, no less.
Love the idea of relegation and promotion. Gives something to play for even when your not a top team.
Klaw has Wright or Acuna as our top prospect.....
Joe-Nathan: Which guys drafted who immediately becoming the top prospect on their team?
Keith Law: McKay for sure. Wright maybe; depends on where Acuna ends up on my midseason list. Beck. Greene of course, although Senzel’s pretty damn good. DL Hall. I think Pratto would be too. Rogers, by default, since Garrett is hurt.
Is it really a position of need? Ruiz just hitting the majors, Riley at High A and Maitan in rookie ball. All 3 are very different players too.
Is it really a position of need? Ruiz just hitting the majors, Riley at High A and Maitan in rookie ball. All 3 are very different players too.
Rodgers is essentially the exact player as Matt Gonzalez, a senior sign from Georgia Tech. If either becomes a utility player, you've hit a home run.
Seems weird to me that we have arguable the top farm system in the game and the #5 draft pick becomes our top prospect. Personally I would put him behind Acuna/Allard/Soroka/Maitan. Albies is free falling imo. I question his ability to make an impact at the ML level. His best bet to be an impact player would be to put up an elite OBP and I am doubting he will do that. Seems like a slightly below average bat(mostly due to lack of power, I expect about a .350 OBP) who will be slightly above average overall due to good defense. I know people will take this as a knock on him but being a solid starting 2B is still pretty good, especially while he is cheap. Wright I see as a #3 starter and I would take that over a slightly above average 2B.
Is it really a position of need? Ruiz just hitting the majors, Riley at High A and Maitan in rookie ball. All 3 are very different players too.
We could take that a step further. You could say that Tarnok is Bryse Wilson a High School kid who could make it as a starter with a reliever fallback option.
You could also say Bacon and Zimmerman are Harrington and Walker a couple of college kids who are bullpen bound.