How much is a extension for Juan Soto any idea?
We trying super hard to stay under the LT?
Well he's already turned down extensions of 13/350 and 15/440 from that Nationals. So that should give you some idea.
I think AA need to be smart and if he can take 2-3 years of him and then he want more money is not a crazy idea to let him walk. In about 3-4 years our window is going to start closing.As cheff mentioned, this contract is going to be incredibly complicated IMO.
I'm sure there will be an opt out after 2 years once he can pitch again. Possibly multiple opt outs. And there may be language about if he pitches or not.....there would be a lot of uncertainty in that deal that would make it difficult to budget future payrolls...again, not an AA type move.
Updated after the Lopez signing.
I have to imagine the Ohtani deal is going to include early opt outs and maybe a provision that limits risk if he never pitches again. This is a contract I would want no part of. A $500M guy who turns into a DH would be a franchise crippling disaster. No thanks.
Yama is going to require something like $200M plus around 17% to the posting team. The silver lining is that posting fee doesn’t count towards the cap, so it’s quite literally “just” money and a one time spend. The Braves seems well positioned for such a spend right now.
AA doesn’t spend big on FA pitchers, but I think it’s more about the age of typical FA pitchers. A FA who is 25 is a different story than a guy who is 30, and maybe AA is willing to give 7 years to someone that young.
Thanks for doing the Lord’s work Ensheff!
Question: MLBTR has the Braves luxury tag number at $241m, ~$35m higher than yours. Any explanation for what’s driving the gap?
Thanks for doing the Lord’s work Ensheff!
Question: MLBTR has the Braves luxury tag number at $241m, ~$35m higher than yours. Any explanation for what’s driving the gap?
I can't imagine the MLBTR figure is correct unless there is something I am missing. Enscheff's figures are not quite correct either as Fried will undoubtedly make more than 14.5 million. But Scheff should be way closer than MLBTR. I think we should be around 210-212 million on the luxury tax right now.
Edit: looking over the numbers, I think a big trade is definitely brewing. Trading Fried would remove close to 20 million off the luxury tax. Trading Iglesias (assuming we can find a suitor) would remove a good bit too. Maybe trade Fried and Iglesias together for a better package. Would likely need to be a team with deep pockets though. Texas seems like a natural fit. So does Boston and NYY, but I don't like their farms nearly as much.
I seriously doubt Fried will be traded. And his projected salary is based off the formula for arbitration that's been reversed engineered. It's right or very close to right unless the Braves agree to a deal for more