zbhargrove
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CJ Cron DFA'd.... not every day you see a 30 homer 122 wRC+ guy get designated... but he's a bad first baseman
Definitely one of the few front line starters I'd be serious about
Kiley is still trying to justify his flawed MLB player valuation, even going so far as to intentionally gloss over incorrect math:
"Sheffield likely won’t rank exactly 54th on our next Top 100 in January, but the $29 million figure is about right. Swanson and Thompson-Williams combine for about $5 million more. Paxton is due in the $20-$25 million range for his next two years via arbitration while projected–using the same $9 million per WAR figure that generated the prospect values–to be worth $60-something million in that span. Those figures both add up to around $35 million, which is within the margin for error but a bit lighter than expected for a Paxton package given the wide interest."
FG projects Paxton to produce 4.0 wins in 2019, and will likely project him to right around that figure in 2020. The math is 8 wins times $9M per win equals $72M, not the "$60-something million" he tries to spin off in support of his incorrect valuation. Subtracting $20M-$25M from $72M equals $47M-$52M, again, nowhere near the "around $35 million" he tries to pass off as real math.
Fact of the matter is the Yankees paid about ~$35M in prospects for ~$50M in MLB value, which is a very nice value add. The Yankees found the team who valued Sheffield the highest, and cashed him in for a valuable impact SP. This is exactly what I would like to see AA do with Newk, Fried and to a lesser extent Allard.
There is a reason this trade went down before Thanksgiving and the winter meetings, and that reason is the Ms are morons who got fleeced by the Yankees elite FO.
I think it was simple: The Ms like Sheffield better than whatever MLB-ready arm AA offered (probably Fried or Newk).
I'm guessing the same group of pitchers will be offered to the Indians, and if they bite, great. If not, that's fine. I do, however, cringe a bit at the thought of the Indians getting Fried into their system and turning him into a monster.
We saw AA refuse to overpay for Archer, and instead pivot to a better value play with Gausman. I am confident we will see him do the same this offseason as well, and I'm hopeful the miss on Paxton shows that he doesn't see the need to add a "frontline starter" as glaring as a lot of the posters around here see it.
Mlbtraderumors projects our payroll at $135m giving us roughly $50.6m to spend
Don't think that number is right - as far as Opening Day payroll is concerned - but if it is, there's little reason anybody else should get a chance to sign Grandal. AA should have already talked to his reps and told them "call me when you've heard offers from everybody else he's interested in talking to and we'll talk".
Lol. I just read the MLBtraderumors article and found out that we owe Bruce Sutter 10 MILLION dollars in 2021. I really hope that the organization has had that money tucked away in a mattress somewhere.
Reds have agreed to contract extension with their closer Iglesias...actually it is not an extension, they just agreed to a new contract for the final 3 years leading up to free agency
will definitely make him a lot more expensive on trade, IF they make him available. My guess is they don't
Lol. I just read the MLBtraderumors article and found out that we owe Bruce Sutter 10 MILLION dollars in 2021. I really hope that the organization has had that money tucked away in a mattress somewhere.
Could do what San Diego did with Brad Hand. Sign him to a friendly deal then trade him to a contending team.
Could do what San Diego did with Brad Hand. Sign him to a friendly deal then trade him to a contending team.
Spangenberg dropped by the Padres. He might make a decent budget LHH bench option until Riley is ready...essentially a modest upgrade to the role Flaherty played.