Since there's absolutely nothing going on, here's a short vid of Donaldson taking some BP at Auburn
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Who knows what the hell that means.
ah....the New Moylan Era has begun
I think/hope we'll see/hear some action this week on some of the MLB stars with spring training starting soon.
But who really knows.
I think you will continue to see a flurry of lower level FAs sign....that is it.
Everyone in the media (including interviews with many playesr) keeps talking about how the teams have changed and something has to be fixed (like now it is broken). That just does not resonate with me though. Agents like Boras have always trended toward waiting as long as possible to let his players sign (hoping for and usually getting higher paydays). He is the primary cause and now he has been joined by many others.
Lets simply look at last year...4 of the 5 highest priced FAs signed after 2/13. Cain signed slightly before that (I think) but they ending up getting more money when the teams got more desperate.
And how did that turn out...JD = great signing, Yu Darvish = terrible signing, Jake Arrieta = poor signing, Hosmer = WTF for type signing.
It is only natural for the teams to learn from their mistakes. Without steroids to help the player overcome the bad deals, the teams are being screwed.
I think you will continue to see a flurry of lower level FAs sign....that is it.
Everyone in the media (including interviews with many playesr) keeps talking about how the teams have changed and something has to be fixed (like now it is broken). That just does not resonate with me though. Agents like Boras have always trended toward waiting as long as possible to let his players sign (hoping for and usually getting higher paydays). He is the primary cause and now he has been joined by many others.
Lets simply look at last year...4 of the 5 highest priced FAs signed after 2/13. Cain signed slightly before that (I think) but they ending up getting more money when the teams got more desperate.
And how did that turn out...JD = great signing, Yu Darvish = terrible signing, Jake Arrieta = poor signing, Hosmer = WTF for type signing.
It is only natural for the teams to learn from their mistakes. Without steroids to help the player overcome the bad deals, the teams are being screwed.
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According to multiple sources there are indeed “mystery” team(s) in on Bryce Harper that the public is not aware of…and as many texts/emails & phone calls I’ve made…I still can’t find them…..#Braves ? #Cardinals ? #Astros ? #Giants ? #Angels ? #Yankees ? #BlueJays ? I give up
The issue is half the teams aren't trying to win, which is decreasing demand for FAs.
The reason half the teams aren't trying to win is revenue sharing has disincentivized winning. Teams make about the same cash losing as they do winning, so why give Harper $400M? Why give some veteran $10M to produce 1.5 wins when a young guy can produce 1 win for $500k?
There was a study I read that concluded no team benefits from a financial point of view by signing a player for more than something like $7M per year, because winning simply doesn't pay for itself.
All these teams content to be non-contenders is the issue. Teams don't bid against themselves because nobody is bidding.
I think there's also the issue that small market teams have to plan for short windows of competitiveness. Why on earth would the Royals be players for any FA right now when they're in the middle of a rebuild?
About half the teams in baseball at any given point are being forced to rebuild so they can shoot for a window where they can assemble a roster to compete with the big payroll teams.
If there were more parity in spending, you'd see a lot more teams feeling they have a chance at winning so there would be a lot more teams shopping for FAs. How you get parity in spending in the current landscape of baseball is anyone's guess.