Around Baseball Offseason Edition - Derek Jeter will retire at seasons end

Albert had his worst season in the majore his contract year including a really slow start to the season. That was the start of his decline.

The Feldman deal isn't that bad. Its just the Astros spending some to spend money. Its a relatively short deal that will expire before they are competitive.

Yeah, Pujols had declining numbers and that contract year for him was by far his worst.
Cano has kept getting better.
 
Even for high payroll teams it is a vicious cycle when you top out on sustainable payroll and find yourself with an uncompetitive team. Attendance starts declining. You have a bunch of old players on long-term deals and little flexibility. Things getting rough in Philly.

Philadelphia surely doesn't seem to be hurting much financially. They just gave $42MM to Carlos Ruiz and Marlon Byrd, and are about $30MM under the LTT ... reportedly gearing up to go after more starting pitching. If they move Papelbon it seems more to do with this free-for-all frenzy that is the open market than in-house fiscal maneuvering. I could definitely see a team like Texas, St. Louis, Baltimore, or NYY forking over some prospects AND taking his entire contract (which isn't so unreasonable, seeing as Brian Wilson just got $10MM to set up Kenley Jansen.)
 
I hope the Phillies have more money to spend, because Amaro is a horrible GM and will do something stupid with it.
Maybe he will take on Vernon Wells?
 
Lol at those "experts" criticizing Jay-Z. Cano will be good, but the Mariners will regret it after a couple years.

Nah.

Cano is one of the most durable players in baseball, elite hitter, great fielder.

The last 2-3 years may be bad, but if you get 7 good years out of it, it's well worth it.

They are in on Napoli/Choo/Cruz/Price, if they can get one of those hitters and Price, they'll be in business, but im not sure i'd give up Walker+++ for Price.

Cano has shown no signs of declining either, he'll be a great hitter for awhile provided health. He's durable as it gets.

10 years is alot but Cano is one of the best in the business.
 
Philadelphia surely doesn't seem to be hurting much financially. They just gave $42MM to Carlos Ruiz and Marlon Byrd, and are about $30MM under the LTT ... reportedly gearing up to go after more starting pitching. If they move Papelbon it seems more to do with this free-for-all frenzy that is the open market than in-house fiscal maneuvering. I could definitely see a team like Texas, St. Louis, Baltimore, or NYY forking over some prospects AND taking his entire contract (which isn't so unreasonable, seeing as Brian Wilson just got $10MM to set up Kenley Jansen.)

Maybe Baltimore will give them Jemile Weeks.
 
Ken Rosenthal ‏@Ken_Rosenthal 6m
Beltran $45 million for three years with #Yankees, per @TBrownYahoo.

Hmmm. I think that is another overpay.
 
Ken Rosenthal ‏@Ken_Rosenthal 6m
Beltran $45 million for three years with #Yankees, per @TBrownYahoo.

Hmmm. I think that is another overpay.

Nah, Beltran can still rake, great hitter.

Postseason numbers are historic.
 
Ken Rosenthal ‏@Ken_Rosenthal 1m
Ellsbury, McCann, Beltran, Kuroda to #Yankees, all for combined $299M.

And yet, they still have a ton of questions about their team
 
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