Just tweaking my salary spreadsheet and wondered what everyone else has.
I exercised the options for Flowers and Dickey, took a stab in the dark and bumped Arodys to $3 million to be safe, and bumped a select few above the $550,000 I'm using for renewals -
Albies - $560,000
Dansby - $570,000
Folty - $570,000
Ramirez - $560,000
Freeman - $560,000
Lindgren - $625,000
That would put us at $98,795,000 with the only player unaccounted as Matt Adams. That's (more-or-less) right in line with where we were on Opening Day in 2015 ($97 million and change). That kinda has to lead us to believe one of two things...
1.) The doom-and-gloom crowd is right and they really whiffed on projected revenues, or...
2.) Hart's full of *hit and there's plenty of money there.
Assuming Adams gets a bump to around $6 million, we're still starting the season with a $17 million lower payroll than last season if Dickey doesn't walk away. If R. A. does call it quits, the money should be there to add at least Frazier for around $12 million per and BOTH Kintzler and McGee even if you have to go to the $6 million range for each without exceeding last year's Opening Day payroll. Even if ticket sales this year were a bit lower than projected, the Battery - especially the real estate (townhomes, apartments, etc.) - was roughly only 50% complete, and the cash flow should explode when the residences are sold.
If Hart's cryptic comments mean anything (IMO), it's that they simply haven't decided what they might pursue at this point. Dickey walking away and a trade of ANY of Kemp/Markakis/Adams would likely put them in position to do as they choose this winter. The back-and-forths here this winter about what they should or shouldn't do are going to be fun, but it sure doesn't look like what they can or can't do needs to be part of them.