Braves extend Acuña with 8 year deal

Do people think the 2019 salary figure is an obstacle to bringing in Kimbrell? I wouldn't think that was the sticking point.

I'm not sure what others think. I do know that people thinking this deal has any bearing on any players coming or not coming here during this past offseason are dumb. It does have bearing on the Braves being able to keep/sign other good players once Acuna was scheduled to become a FA since this is apparently below what we expect his market value to be at the time.
 
The deal probably breaks down roughly as follows:

2019 (21): $560k (pre-arb 2, no signing bonus reported)
2020 (22): $1M (pre-arb 3)
2021 (23): $5M (arb 1)
2022 (24): $9M (arb 2)
2023 (25): $13M (arb 3)
2024 (26): $17M (arb 4)
2025 (27): $23M (FA 1)
2026 (28): $23M (FA 2)
2027 (29): $17M option, $10M buyout (FA 3)
2028 (30): $17M option, $10M buyout (FA 4)

I can't believe Acuna gave up 2 option years at the end of this deal, but it's great news for the Braves.

Acuna may now be the most valuable asset in all of MLB.
 
The deal probably breaks down roughly as follows:

2019 (21): $560k (pre-arb 2, no signing bonus reported)
2020 (22): $1M (pre-arb 3)
2021 (23): $5M (arb 1)
2022 (24): $9M (arb 2)
2023 (25): $13M (arb 3)
2024 (26): $17M (arb 4)
2025 (27): $23M (FA 1)
2026 (28): $23M (FA 2)
2027 (29): $17M option, $10M buyout (FA 3)
2028 (30): $17M option, $10M buyout (FA 4)

I can't believe Acuna gave up 2 option years at the end of this deal, but it's great news for the Braves.

Acuna may now be the most valuable asset in all of MLB.

Would he be enough to get MadBum from the Giants?
 
The questions as they relate to signing Kimbrel are how long it makes sense to guarantee an aging RP and whether his acquisition is worth giving up a 2nd round pick. None of it has anything to do with how much we'll pay Acuna in the future.

In fact, this deal means we'll likely pay Acuna more than he would have made in 2020-2022, which are the years you'd be paying Kimbrel.


Whether you want to sign Kimbrel to a particularly contract is of course separate decision. His being old or expensive is independent question.

I do think having Acuna off the board helps them make decisions in many time frames including the relative short term. They know what they are going to pay him and they know they don't have to come up with anything else to get it done. And they have something of a baseline signing to help cram down other guys asks.
 
The deal probably breaks down roughly as follows:

2019 (21): $560k (pre-arb 2, no signing bonus reported)
2020 (22): $1M (pre-arb 3)
2021 (23): $5M (arb 1)
2022 (24): $9M (arb 2)
2023 (25): $13M (arb 3)
2024 (26): $17M (arb 4)
2025 (27): $23M (FA 1)
2026 (28): $23M (FA 2)
2027 (29): $17M option, $10M buyout (FA 3)
2028 (30): $17M option, $10M buyout (FA 4)

I can't believe Acuna gave up 2 option years at the end of this deal, but it's great news for the Braves.

Acuna may now be the most valuable asset in all of MLB.

I wonder where he will rank in fangraphs best trade value list later this year? This certainly improves it.
 
I'm not sure what others think. I do know that people thinking this deal has any bearing on any players coming or not coming here during this past offseason are dumb. It does have bearing on the Braves being able to keep/sign other good players once Acuna was scheduled to become a FA since this is apparently below what we expect his market value to be at the time.

I don't know. Acuna's arbitration and need to do an extension might well have had some impact on Braves willingness to go to three, four, five years on some guys.

Payroll flexibility and what not to take care of your own guys.
 
If he stays healthy and is what most think he will be this will be an amazing deal. It’s like Chipper’s first extension but longer.
 
I don't know. Acuna's arbitration and need to do an extension might well have had some impact on Braves willingness to go to three, four, five years on some guys.

Payroll flexibility and what not to take care of your own guys.

It's possible. But I also don't think they had any interest in signing players three plus years this past off season. Unless you count the bogus rumors of 3/90 to Harper and Machado.
 
Wow. I was hoping we would extend Acuna quick but this deal is pretty lopsided if he does what we all think he will. Excellent job by AA to get this done. Acuna’s agent will probably regret this deal in a few years.
 
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