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Lets talk bad contracts... The Nats owe Strasburg how much?

This is Corbins remaining money-

The 32-year-old southpaw wraps up the 2021 campaign with a highly disappointing 9-16 record, 5.82 ERA, 1.47 WHIP, and 143/60 K/BB ratio in 31 starts covering 171 2/3 innings. He is under contract with Washington for $23.4 million in 2022, $24.4 million in 2023, and $35.4 million in 2024.
 
Lets talk bad contracts... The Nats owe Strasburg how much?

This is Corbins remaining money-

The 32-year-old southpaw wraps up the 2021 campaign with a highly disappointing 9-16 record, 5.82 ERA, 1.47 WHIP, and 143/60 K/BB ratio in 31 starts covering 171 2/3 innings. He is under contract with Washington for $23.4 million in 2022, $24.4 million in 2023, and $35.4 million in 2024.

Nats have a couple of bad contracts and not much help on the horizon on the farm. Good for them for winning the WS when they did because they are in rebuild mode. The only thing to be concerned about with the Nats is what will Soto do? I doubt they will be ready to contend by the time he is ready to hit FA. So he can either "suffer" through it with an extension and hope the team can rebuild or get bolt after 2024.
 
Nats have a couple of bad contracts and not much help on the horizon on the farm. Good for them for winning the WS when they did because they are in rebuild mode. The only thing to be concerned about with the Nats is what will Soto do? I doubt they will be ready to contend by the time he is ready to hit FA. So he can either "suffer" through it with an extension and hope the team can rebuild or get bolt after 2024.

I can only imagine what the offers would be if the Nats dangled him....
 
Nats have a couple of bad contracts and not much help on the horizon on the farm. Good for them for winning the WS when they did because they are in rebuild mode. The only thing to be concerned about with the Nats is what will Soto do? I doubt they will be ready to contend by the time he is ready to hit FA. So he can either "suffer" through it with an extension and hope the team can rebuild or get bolt after 2024.

Soto is a Boras client, and very unlikely he signs an extension. Like thethe, i can only imagine the offers they'd get for him. Would be one of the biggest hauls ever if he got dealt.
 
I can only imagine what the offers would be if the Nats dangled him....

Similar to when talks were going around on what it would take to get Trout from the Angels. Does any team realistically have what it would take to get him and have it be a smart move right now with 3 years before he hits FA?
 
lmao

I remember Jake Peavy breaking a rib while celebrating the Padres winning the NL West several years back but that was on the field and seemed like a freak occurrence.

Will be nice not having to face his 14.5 K/9 in the NLDS. Dude is nasty.

Dude is a stud for them. Glad we get to miss him.
 
Lets talk bad contracts... The Nats owe Strasburg how much?

This is Corbins remaining money-

The 32-year-old southpaw wraps up the 2021 campaign with a highly disappointing 9-16 record, 5.82 ERA, 1.47 WHIP, and 143/60 K/BB ratio in 31 starts covering 171 2/3 innings. He is under contract with Washington for $23.4 million in 2022, $24.4 million in 2023, and $35.4 million in 2024.

Jesus F Christ. That's awful
 
lmao

I remember Jake Peavy breaking a rib while celebrating the Padres winning the NL West several years back but that was on the field and seemed like a freak occurrence.

Will be nice not having to face his 14.5 K/9 in the NLDS. Dude is nasty.

This is actually spectacular news for us.
 
Nats have a couple of bad contracts and not much help on the horizon on the farm. Good for them for winning the WS when they did because they are in rebuild mode. The only thing to be concerned about with the Nats is what will Soto do? I doubt they will be ready to contend by the time he is ready to hit FA. So he can either "suffer" through it with an extension and hope the team can rebuild or get bolt after 2024.

Don't they also have a ton of deferred money that will come due soon? I seem to remember them offering that in all these contracts with Scherzer, Corbin, etc
 
Don't they also have a ton of deferred money that will come due soon? I seem to remember them offering that in all these contracts with Scherzer, Corbin, etc

Scherzer is going to be paid 15 million per year from 2022-2028

Corbin's actually making 25 million instead of 35 million in 2024 with 10 million of that being deferred to 2025

Strasburg is making 23.5 million until 2026. In 2027 he will get deferment payments of 26.6 million from 27-29


Insurance may pick up some of Strasburg depending on how healthy he remains but that's a lot of dead money for little production/players not even being on the roster the rest of the decade. Specifically 2027 and 2028 where the Nats will pay out 40 million to Scherzer and Strasburg.
 
Scherzer is going to be paid 15 million per year from 2022-2028

Corbin's actually making 25 million instead of 35 million in 2024 with 10 million of that being deferred to 2025

Strasburg is making 23.5 million until 2026. In 2027 he will get deferment payments of 26.6 million from 27-29


Insurance may pick up some of Strasburg depending on how healthy he remains but that's a lot of dead money for little production/players not even being on the roster the rest of the decade. Specifically 2027 and 2028 where the Nats will pay out 40 million to Scherzer and Strasburg.

Did they trade the deferred money to the Dodger$ or just this years remaining salary
 
Did they trade the deferred money to the Dodger$ or just this years remaining salary

So it looks like Scherzers base salary this year was 34 million and all of it was deferred. The Dodgers apparently are on the hook for the prorated amount of this seasons portion of that. So that looks like 11.2 million or so that they will cover of Scherzers future payments.
 
Nats have a couple of bad contracts and not much help on the horizon on the farm. Good for them for winning the WS when they did because they are in rebuild mode. The only thing to be concerned about with the Nats is what will Soto do? I doubt they will be ready to contend by the time he is ready to hit FA. So he can either "suffer" through it with an extension and hope the team can rebuild or get bolt after 2024.

I really hope Nats fans enjoy staring at that WS flag for the next few years as they have zero meaningful baseball to watch.

But that flag! It's flying forever!! Even though they are now watching a AAA team...good times looking at that flag though!!
 
Scherzer is going to be paid 15 million per year from 2022-2028

Corbin's actually making 25 million instead of 35 million in 2024 with 10 million of that being deferred to 2025

Strasburg is making 23.5 million until 2026. In 2027 he will get deferment payments of 26.6 million from 27-29


Insurance may pick up some of Strasburg depending on how healthy he remains but that's a lot of dead money for little production/players not even being on the roster the rest of the decade. Specifically 2027 and 2028 where the Nats will pay out 40 million to Scherzer and Strasburg.

Thanks. Do you have any idea how deferred money works? Does it count towards team payroll in those future seasons?
 
I really hope Nats fans enjoy staring at that WS flag for the next few years as they have zero meaningful baseball to watch.

But that flag! It's flying forever!! Even though they are now watching a AAA team...good times looking at that flag though!!

To be fair, they had a pretty nice, sustained run. 5 playoff appearances in 8 years. All 8 of those years were winning seasons.
 
To be fair, they had a pretty nice, sustained run. 5 playoff appearances in 8 years. All 8 of those years were winning seasons.

Yeah, getting to draft a generational position player and pitcher in back to back years helps, as does moving into a brand new ballpark.

They’ve spent themselves into the cellar, and I hope the fans love staring at that flag while challenging the Marlins for last place.
 
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