Neck is still pounding the ball. Had a monthly low of 113 WRC+ in June but has been 127 or higher in every other month. Hopefully he can ride this out through the end of the season.
Hey Mississippi- I'm gonna try to go Saturday too. My little 12 yo's favorite pitcher is Folty. Come by the chophouse before the game and I'll buy you a cold one.
At this point there is simply no reason to not offer Markakis a QO in the off-season. If he accepts, then fine - you see if he can replicate this season. You have Duvall as a plan B on the roster if Nick reverts back to his old self. If you still want to pursue corner OF, you have the option of moving Acuna to CF. If he declines, you get a first round pick.
This isn’t exactly how draft pick compensation works. They will get a pick around 45 if he signs for more than $50M, and a pick around 75 if he signs for less.
I’d be surprised if he signs for $50M or more.
Yeah he'll be 35 in November, and this is arguably his best or 2nd best season at the plate ever. Would not at all surprise me if he was busted for something. I'm all for giving him a QO, but even a 2 year deal scares me
This isn’t exactly how draft pick compensation works. They will get a pick around 45 if he signs for more than $50M, and a pick around 75 if he signs for less.
I’d be surprised if he signs for $50M or more.
Ah yes. You’re right. Compensation rules have changed.
Nevertheless, general point still stands. No real downside to the QO.
The downside is that QOs must be offered at the beginning of the offseason. If Markakis accepts that completely rules out adding a player like Pollock, or trading for another cOF.
The Braves almost certainly will not offer him a QO. He will sign late in he offseason for a 1-2 year deal, so the Braves can sign him late if needed without taking the risk of limiting their options early.
How do you figure what is a qualifying offer?
Its going to be about $18M
I would rather have Muk back on a one year deal for 18M than a 2 year deal at approx $15M per year.