The Cubs are wanting back to being relevant again so I could see them getting Correa and Rodon
That never happens - enscheff
i don’t think he’s said that players never take less to play somewhere…
If he didn't, he's insinuated it strongly
People said that about the Hayward contact too. Turned out it was still a terrible contract.
Once players hit FA they almost always max out their earnings or come close.
Unless we can find a trade where we can just move our excess pitching and get an impactful player back, Conforto seems like the smart move for LF.
I think I’d rather keep our few position prospects and sign Conforto than overpay for someone like Reynolds.
Well you're posting about one that didn't. And this is point a lot here have made that players sometimes take less to be where they wanna be. Hell, degrom probably coulda got a counter offer from Mets for more money, but he didn't.
Apparently the offer from padres was still more adjusted for taxes
i’m sure Turner came close to maxing it out, so your first statement is just wrong. .
Lots to like about Conforto but after a year off, older, etc, do you really want to bet on him correcting the LF problem?
Well you're posting about one that didn't. And this is point a lot here have made that players sometimes take less to be where they wanna be. Hell, degrom probably coulda got a counter offer from Mets for more money, but he didn't.
Apparently the offer from padres was still more adjusted for taxes
You state "I'm sure", and use that as fact to say I'm wrong haha
"Matt Gelb of the Athletic reports the Padres made an offer which topped the one Turner accepted from Philadelphia. Specifics of the proposal aren’t clear, but Gelb adds the gap was wide enough San Diego’s offer would’ve translated into more money even after adjusting for California’s higher state income tax rate than Pennsylvania’s."
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2022/12/padres-made-higher-offer-than-phillies-to-trea-turner.html#
ETA... and on degrom, he didn't even let the Mets attempt to match or exceed rangers' offer
When Charlie Morton signed for 20 million coming off 6.0 fWAR and 4.5 fWAR his last 2 full seasons, did he maximize his earnings?
2020 does matter especially for a pitcher at Morton's age. You just can't discount how he performed then. And also he reportedly was thinking of retiring if he didn't sign where he wanted. But please look for more examples of players on the open market who take deep discounts of over 100 million in guaranteed dollars to sign for a hometown team.