Around Baseball Offseason Edition - Derek Jeter will retire at seasons end

That fact actually might depress his market and make him an easier sign for the Braves. Meanwhile, Minor's being a lefty, being younger, and being more of a strike-out starter likely makes him more attractive to most teams, and thus more costly to extend.

I doubt it.

We havent had a stud lefty since Glavine.

Pitchers still get paid, Nolasco just got 11 mil a year.
 
Including this year.

Ok. I had to look it up. I thought Minor was a free agent after 2016 because I thought he had gotten enough service time between 2010 and 2011 combined to use up one of his years of service time and that he was on the 2011-2016 6 years of team control plan when it's really 2012-2017 that his is 6 years of team control.
 
If he's actually a 3 WAR player then it's pretty much market value. The going rate is 6 million per WAR.

Market value for an average or barely slightly above pitcher is $6M per win? Great almighty scotts! Baseball desperately needs a salary cap, like yesterday.

I remember when the Braves signed Greg Maddux. If I remember the deal correctly, it was for 5 years at $30M or slightly above that. Boy how times have changed.
 
Market value for an average or barely slightly above pitcher is $6M per win? Great almighty scotts! Baseball desperately needs a salary cap, like yesterday.

I remember when the Braves signed Greg Maddux. If I remember the deal correctly, it was for 5 years at $30M or slightly above that. Boy how times have changed.

Yeah pretty much. Also this is pretty much Baileys prime years. So it's worth maybe paying a little bit more too.
 
In random why I hate the Yankee news, the Yankees have 145+ million in payroll guaranteed in 2015 and 2016 to only 9 players. We wont reach 145 million if you include foreign signings, draft picks, and all minor league players/coaches salaries. I think we should eliminate the draft and the rights to players go to the team of the state they were born in. Yeah its entirely unfair. But when has baseball ever been about fairness. Lets play like that for a hundred years or so and see how Yankee fans like being the team with limited resources.
 
In random why I hate the Yankee news, the Yankees have 145+ million in payroll guaranteed in 2015 and 2016 to only 9 players. We wont reach 145 million if you include foreign signings, draft picks, and all minor league players/coaches salaries. I think we should eliminate the draft and the rights to players go to the team of the state they were born in. Yeah its entirely unfair. But when has baseball ever been about fairness. Lets play like that for a hundred years or so and see how Yankee fans like being the team with limited resources.

The Yankees are headed for a train wreck. Attendance and TV ratings have been falling. They have less than a 50% chance of making the playoffs this year. After this season, Jeter will be retired, Gardner, Robertson, Soriano and Kuroda will be free agents, and ARod will return as a vastly overpaid player. They will have a 145M+ committed to 2015 payroll, and still have significant holes to fill in left, short, second, the starting rotation and at closer. Plus very highly paid and declining older players at third, first and in right field. Plus a very weak farm system.

Even for a team with the revenue streams of the Yankees, it is possible to get into deep doodoo. It should be highly entertaining watching them try to dig out of it the next few years.
 
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Orioles getting Cruz for 8M. Not bad. They and the other teams that waited out the early free agency frenzy have done well.

I wonder if turning down the qualifying offer was Cruz's idea or his agent's? If the latter, he should be fired or at least forgo his commission.
 
Orioles getting Cruz for 8M. Not bad. They and the other teams that waited out the early free agency frenzy have done well.

I wonder if turning down the qualifying offer was Cruz's idea or his agent's? If the latter, he should be fired or at least forgo his commission.

Their Ubaldo deal has the chance to be very good. This deal is pretty much market value. He's averaged 1.3 fWAR the last 3 years. He's missed time due to injuries/suspension but it's still 1.3 WAR and the going price seems to be 6 million per WAR so this seems fair. I am surprised no team overpaid for his homers though. The guys with the loss of a draft pick assigned to them these last two years has been very interesting. Some still get what they want and others get crap.
 
Baltimore has done nicely this off season. They should have a pretty solid offense if Cruz can hit the ball without cheating. I like the Orioles to make a run at one of the two wild card spots.
 
Cruz was not a market value signing. He received multiple 2/3 year offers (was originally looking for $18MM per season) but took a 1 year pact with Baltimore at a discount presumably to rebuild value (a risky proposition at 33).

The Orioles needed to make these kind of acquisitions to be relevant in their division -- rumor is that they are in on Ervin Santana too. Stupendous offseason for them, so far. I pitied the team when they named Dan Duquette GM but he's made some quality moves since taking over.
 
Baltimore has done nicely this off season. They should have a pretty solid offense if Cruz can hit the ball without cheating. I like the Orioles to make a run at one of the two wild card spots.

Baltimore has had a bad offseason. They got good deals on Jimenez and Cruz but that's all they've done. They haven't fixed the bullpen and they still don't have enough starting pitching.
 
Baltimore has had a bad offseason. They got good deals on Jimenez and Cruz but that's all they've done. They haven't fixed the bullpen and they still don't have enough starting pitching.

Looks like they will test the proposition about needing a proven closer. The two WS teams last year lost their closers early on and did fine.
 
Baltimore has had a bad offseason. They got good deals on Jimenez and Cruz but that's all they've done. They haven't fixed the bullpen and they still don't have enough starting pitching.

No team is perfect. Baltimore very easily could have one of the best offense in the American League. Evan Meek if he can get healthy can help their bullpen out. Just a few seasons ago he was pretty solid for Pittsburgh and was an all star that same season. Ubaldo helps solidify a decent rotation as well. Nothing special, but they are far from being bad.
 
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