Tapate50
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No wayJays offered Tucker 10/350
No wayJays offered Tucker 10/350
Yeah, it's a better opportunity for him to maximize money and win a ring. It's abysmal that the league has gotten here, but he will absolutely get at least one free ring over the course of his career now.No brainer with the Dodgers offering 4/240. Gonna be easy for him to beat 6/110 in a few years.
I give it a C.Not to beat a dead horse, but signing Kyle Tucker for 60 million cannot be a considered a good deal.![]()
Going to need a citation for that?It wasn't about the cost. LA is generating roughly a billion-per-year on Ohtani alone. It's about injury- and future-proofing their roster. They don't mind overpaying for long-term security.
Remember just spending money is considered average and any GM can do itI give it a C.
No one has the money to buy one with cash after reinforcing the floor of the trailer to support that much weight.You sound like someone who can turn door knobs with ease.
Yea Jay. Way to recognize the real victim hereFG on the Tucker deal:
particularly since the Díaz and Tucker signings carry additional costs. Given that the Dodgers are well over the tax threshold, signing Díaz — to whom the Mets issued a qualifying offer — already meant they would forfeit their second- and fifth-highest draft picks, as well as $1 million from their international bonus pool as a penalty. For signing Tucker, they’ll lose their third- and sixth-highest picks as well.
That’s 13.0 WAR over the four-year span, a projection for which ZiPS suggests a $149 million contract. So yes, this appears to be a substantial overpay even before factoring in the additional taxes this will cost the Dodgers — which should tell you that for as quiet as they’ve been in their pursuit, they really wanted him.
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Broken Record: Dodgers Land Top Free Agent Kyle Tucker While Setting a New Contract Standard
Even with deferrals, the going-on-29-year-old right fielder has outdone Juan Soto’s average annual value, albeit on a much shorter deal.blogs.fangraphs.com
Nutz, D. (2026). On the theoretical implications of deez. Journal of Applied Nonsense, 12(3), 69–72.Going to need a citation for that?
No dry January ?Obviously the penalties for going over aren't enough of a deterrent. Braves go over, so it would affect them too, but if you go over, no international signing money.
Obviously this doesn't fix the non-spenders. Install the floor, which if you stay under, maybe no distribution money from mlb. If you stay under again, will be put on the open market.
These are thoughts after a few beers so take em FWTW
He’s probably with your mom, so no.No dry January ?
My moms dead so definitely dryHe’s probably with your mom, so no.
Isn’t that a compliment to Justin?
It isIsn’t that a compliment to Justin?
Let’s just go with a hard cap and hard floor. That way average joe fan doesn’t ever need to worry how much money their team makes from a TV deal or real estate investments.Obviously the penalties for going over aren't enough of a deterrent. Braves go over, so it would affect them too, but if you go over, no international signing money.
Obviously this doesn't fix the non-spenders. Install the floor, which if you stay under, maybe no distribution money from mlb. If you stay under again, will be put on the open market.
These are thoughts after a few beers so take em FWTW