Looking Ahead - The 2020 Offseason Thread

Did the Dodgers exceed the salary cap before this year?

The Dodgers payroll right now is 234 million.

If you exceed the luxury tax, you have to pay the following as a competitive balance tax:

20 percent tax on all overages. A club exceeding the threshold for a second consecutive season will see that figure rise to 30 percent, and three or more straight seasons of exceeding the threshold comes with a 50 percent luxury tax.

And here are limits. I'm not sure if this is their first time over the luxury tax or not.

2017: $195 million
2018: $197 million
2019: $206 million
2020: $208 million
2021: $210 million

If this is their first time they will have to pay 24 million x 20% or 4.8 million. So basically they said f it, we'll pay Bauer 40 million this year and just figure out where to find the extra 5 million.

Now let's say they sign Turner for 15 million, their tax would be 39 million x 20% or 7.8 million. Peanuts to them in the grand scheme of things. Where things get hairy is if they keep doing this. If they get to 50% that tax gets expensive real fast.

But my previous point still stands: mlb needs a hard salary cap. These teams that have a annual salary of 200+ million do not care about an extra 5-10 million in taxes. They wrap that overage into their operating budget.
 
Lol I’ll only laugh if this doesn’t cause the Mets to panic and sign someone we actually want to sign, or drive up the price on someone we want to sign.

Panic spending is never a good thing for A GM so if the Mets wanna do that go for it. It is pretty clear no one’s driving a price up on AA at this point
 
their OF is full

That's not the reason Ozuna doesn't make sense for them.

They need a CF - since Ozuna can't play defense in LF any better than Dominic Smith, why on earth would they sign Ozuna?

Bauer would look great at the top of anyone's rotation, but the Mutts will be better off signing JBJ and trading Smith. Packaging Smith with Brett Baty and J. T. Ginn and sending them to Colorado for German Marquez would make all sorts of sense for them if they added JBJ - they'd have Marquez as a replacement for Stroman or Syndergaard next season.
 
Did the Dodgers exceed the salary cap before this year?

The Dodgers payroll right now is 234 million.

If you exceed the luxury tax, you have to pay the following as a competitive balance tax:

20 percent tax on all overages. A club exceeding the threshold for a second consecutive season will see that figure rise to 30 percent, and three or more straight seasons of exceeding the threshold comes with a 50 percent luxury tax.

And here are limits. I'm not sure if this is their first time over the luxury tax or not.

2017: $195 million
2018: $197 million
2019: $206 million
2020: $208 million
2021: $210 million

If this is their first time they will have to pay 24 million x 20% or 4.8 million. So basically they said f it, we'll pay Bauer 40 million this year and just figure out where to find the extra 5 million.

Now let's say they sign Turner for 15 million, their tax would be 39 million x 20% or 7.8 million. Peanuts to them in the grand scheme of things. Where things get hairy is if they keep doing this. If they get to 50% that tax gets expensive real fast.

But my previous point still stands: mlb needs a hard salary cap. These teams that have a annual salary of 200+ million do not care about an extra 5-10 million in taxes. They wrap that overage into their operating budget.

First time offenders.

And as I mentioned earlier, they can pretty easily move Kelly or Jansen if they want to make that number go down.
 
Panic spending is never a good thing for A GM so if the Mets wanna do that go for it. It is pretty clear no one’s driving a price up on AA at this point

I would prefer that not to happen too. I don’t want to miss out on someone we were likely to sign bc they panicked and made it rain.

The more I think about it I don’t think they go after Ozuna. I keep hearing they are in the market for a cf, not a corner. They want to move Nimmo to a corner and Ozuna just doesn’t fit that mold.

It’s us or Tampa/another imaginary team for Ozuna. Maybe Ozuna’s camp is using Mish as a mouthpiece to drive up his price. Tampa signing him makes absolutely no sense. Didn’t someone say Mish is good friends with Ozuna? Would make sense that he’s helping him out by creating false news.
 
First time offenders.

And as I mentioned earlier, they can pretty easily move Kelly or Jansen if they want to make that number go down.

Ok so they’re basically paying an extra 5 million now. They don’t care. That’s peanuts to them. They still may sign Turner and bump that luxury tax up to ~8 million. It’s not a big deal to them.
 
The Dodgers are pursuing Ozuna, per SI MLB. Unreal.

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According to MLB.com's Mark Feinsand, the Braves are the favorites to re-sign Ozuna, which makes sense considering how little the team has added to its offense this winter. Also in the mix are the White Sox, Rays and Dodgers, though Los Angeles is still pursuing free agent third baseman Justin Turner. If Turner returns, the Dodgers would likely move on from Ozuna, per Feinsand.
 
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The Dodgers are pursuing Ozuna, per SI MLB. Unreal.

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According to MLB.com's Mark Feinsand, the Braves are the favorites to re-sign Ozuna, which makes sense considering how little the team has added to its offense this winter. Also in the mix are the White Sox, Rays and Dodgers, though Los Angeles is still pursuing free agent third baseman Justin Turner. If Turner returns, the Dodgers would likely move on from Ozuna, per Feinsand.

This is just his manager trying to drive the price up for Ozuna. Where would he play with the Dodgers?
 
The Dodgers are pursuing Ozuna, per SI MLB. Unreal.

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According to MLB.com's Mark Feinsand, the Braves are the favorites to re-sign Ozuna, which makes sense considering how little the team has added to its offense this winter. Also in the mix are the White Sox, Rays and Dodgers, though Los Angeles is still pursuing free agent third baseman Justin Turner. If Turner returns, the Dodgers would likely move on from Ozuna, per Feinsand.

That's only if they dont keep Turner. But i mean, i guess in the hypothetical world, they could go like... Will Smith- C, Belly- 1B, 2B- Lux, SS- Seager, Muncy- 3B, LF- Ozuna, Betts- CF, RF- Pollock, and Chris Taylor fills the Kike role. Dont see it though.
 
That's only if they dont keep Turner. But i mean, i guess in the hypothetical world, they could go like... Will Smith- C, Belly- 1B, 2B- Lux, SS- Seager, Muncy- 3B, LF- Ozuna, Betts- CF, RF- Pollock, and Chris Taylor fills the Kike role. Dont see it though.

They’d be defensively downgrading at two-thirds of the field.
 
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