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Expects Yuge Games
I think there is a lack of appreciation of how valuable a prospect who is say in the top 10 of all minor league prospects is.
Let's just pick out the list from 10 years ago from BA's Top 10 for 2003: Teixeira (26.1), Baldelli (7.3), Reyes (22.4) , Mauer (30.5), Foppert (0.1), Contreras, Phillips (15.2), Matsui, Floyd (11.3), KRod (12.6).
The numbers in parentheses are their total WAR during their pre-free agency years. I'll leave out Contreras and Matsui because they were being paid more than pre-free agent wages in their first six years. But the other eight averaged almost 16 WAR in their pre-agency period. As a rough rule of thumb players get paid a fourth of their market value during those six year. So the average surplus from this group is about 12 WAR.
Ain't no way Kimbrel is going to generate a surplus approaching 12 WAR during his remaining 3 pre-agency years. It is going to be more like 3 or 4 WAR.
So I would say the expected surplus value of someone like Profar is quite a bit higher than Kimbrel.
My two cents. ymmv
Let's just pick out the list from 10 years ago from BA's Top 10 for 2003: Teixeira (26.1), Baldelli (7.3), Reyes (22.4) , Mauer (30.5), Foppert (0.1), Contreras, Phillips (15.2), Matsui, Floyd (11.3), KRod (12.6).
The numbers in parentheses are their total WAR during their pre-free agency years. I'll leave out Contreras and Matsui because they were being paid more than pre-free agent wages in their first six years. But the other eight averaged almost 16 WAR in their pre-agency period. As a rough rule of thumb players get paid a fourth of their market value during those six year. So the average surplus from this group is about 12 WAR.
Ain't no way Kimbrel is going to generate a surplus approaching 12 WAR during his remaining 3 pre-agency years. It is going to be more like 3 or 4 WAR.
So I would say the expected surplus value of someone like Profar is quite a bit higher than Kimbrel.
My two cents. ymmv