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If some team gets Cain for 3/50 or less they will have gotten the bargain of the offseason.
https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/someone-should-sign-lorenzo-cain/
He'd be a close to perfect fit for us.
If some team gets Cain for 3/50 or less they will have gotten the bargain of the offseason.
https://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/someone-should-sign-lorenzo-cain/
Cain in LF makes the braves a high 80 win team. Perfect fit and all it costs is money. We should not be outbided. We are on the cusp of a fun time for braves baseball.
Also costs a pick.
And he’s a cf not a lf
I’d love him at the discounts posted. I think we could and should get outbid
The pick is not valuable IMO. Isn't it at worSt a third rounder? I doubt cain is concerned about playing LF if he gets paid.
we lost our third rounder so it would be a fourth.
we have to restock our farm every year. We can't use the international market. Now we are down picks and more importantly pool money. So yes, it is a big deal. Yes it is and should be valuable to us.
I wouldn't make it a deal breaker but I'm not discounting it.
IF we sign Cain and a 3B we are likely looking at a two player draft. We draft the best guy we can for picks one and two and then it's college seniors for the rest.
we lost our third rounder so it would be a fourth.
we have to restock our farm every year. We can't use the international market. Now we are down picks and more importantly pool money. So yes, it is a big deal. Yes it is and should be valuable to us.
I wouldn't make it a deal breaker but I'm not discounting it.
IF we sign Cain and a 3B we are likely looking at a two player draft. We draft the best guy we can for picks one and two and then it's college seniors for the rest.
MLBTR: ''Lorenzo Cain and his reps at All Bases Covered Sports Management have begun informing some teams that they’re out of the running, per Heyman. It’s not immediately clear whether that means a decision is on the horizon, but Heyman adds that Cain is weighing “a variety of offers” and is even “believed to have received several” offers of four years in length.''
I’d argue that this would be a particularly bad time to be losing draft picks given the players lost and the restrictions coming.
The likelihood of a 4th rounder to even produce a fraction of what Cain would is minimal at best. Even with the reduced cap pool I'd stI'll do it. I think people are under rating our pitching. With Cain I see a decent chance at making the playoffs in 2018.
Giving up a draft pick (in our case the 4th round pick) to sign a free agent is generally not a good idea for a team like the Braves unless that player is really good and/or pushes the team over the top. I like Cain but he doesn't fit either of those categories imo.
But giving up a 4th round pick while signing a player like Cain to a below market value? That gets interesting. If Cain signs a 3 year deal I would expect him to produce 9 WAR over that span and it todays market that is worth ~80 million. The market for FA outfelders has crashed and there is talk of Cain signing for 3/45-50. If that's the case you are getting him at 30 million under what you would expect to have to pay. A 4th round pick is not worth 30 million in value so I would easily give that up to sign Cain.
To put it in other words. If the Braves were targeting a player via trade like Cain who had 30 million in surplus value they would have to give up a 55 FV prospect. There are no 55 FV prospects in the draft straight out of the 4th round.
If Cains price is higher or a 4th year is required then that changes things.
I’d argue that this would be a particularly bad time to be losing draft picks given the players lost and the restrictions coming.
I’m not saying you don’t do it, but it’s more than one fourth round pick. It’s the lack of flexibility you have to sign players for that entire draft class. It makes it considerably less likely that the draft as a whole Pam’s out.
Also there is never an occasion where a fa with a draft pick penalty isn’t a good bet to be better than the pick, but teams guard the picks nonetheless.
But how much flexibility are you actually losing? You've already lost your #3. There are rarely kids available in the 4th Round that you're likely willing to go over-slot to get. Losing your #4 simply increases the chances you go as big as possible with your 1st Rounder, see what's available in the 2nd Round, and sign college Seniors in Rounds 5-10. That's more or less exactly what they did last year - Wright, Waters, a wildcard in Tarnok, and then cheap signs the rest of the way. In this scenario, you gain 3-4 years of Moustakas and it costs you Tarnok.
Given the early draft lists, you take the arm you have highest on your board (Mize, Rolison, Kowar, Rocker) at #8, and the athlete/hitter with the highest ceiling on your board (Connor Scott, Noah Naylor, Alek Thomas, Cadyn Greiner, Jeremiah Jackson) at ~ #50 and then see if you can get lucky with a couple Senior signs late.
You forfeit 3rd and 4th round picks you are losing 1.2 million from the bonus pool. You can certainly argue that might not be a big deal, but that's the kind of money that has been used to acquire a lot of the top prospects in the system. That's basically Wright's overage.
You certainly could play it straight and for volume, but that hasn't been the hot strategy amongst the cool kids. The current thinking is its better to have a smaller number of high profile prospects.
It wouldn't be any kind of death knell, but when you've gutted a year of your minor league system and know you won't be signing international prospects for three years, decreasing the odds of your draft working out is somewhat risky.
At some point down the road, you are probably going to hit a rough patch.
I just think you have to think real carefully about what you are doing. Do you really want to do that to be ok in 2018? Do you want to be paying Lorenzo Cain 20 million to play left field at a potential 2 WAR clip in 2020 or would you rather be spending that money elsewhere? Can you even know at this point?
I favor punting, I think. If you are going to do some of this other stuff you had probably better go big.