The only problem I have with Ender is determining how wise it is to carry a caddy who is really become overly one-dimensional. Again, I'm old and back in the era of 10-man pitching staffs, teams would carry a third-catcher and a position player (or sometimes two) that were really defensive oriented guys. But when pitching staffs started to grow to 12 or 13, those were the guys who largely went the way of the dinosaur. We're likely going to be paying Ender because I don't see anyone willing to take him off our hands, but he has to do something with the bat to really warrant sticking around. Of course, a lot depends on the construction of the roster around him. If Pache is the everyday CF (and the DH becomes universal), it's not a backbreaker to keep Ender on board. That said, I'm not counting on a rebound from him.
The defense appeared to "slip" this year - but that's from the eye test. Any numbers folks care to chime in on what the different metrics actually said (even though it was a relatively small sample size)?
Not sure how much the union would stand up and fight for either guy, but I think it'll be really interesting to see if (or more importantly WHAT) the Cardinals work out with Wong. They're in a somewhat similar situation with him - owed $12.5 million next year with a $1 million buyout. They'd like to keep him around, but certainly not at that price. Ender's due $9.7 million over BOTH years. IIRC, any contract "extension" can include guaranteeing an option as long as there's some money tacked on (IIRC that's the way they worked out at least one Chipper extension). I wonder if it's not worth at least approaching Ender and saying we'll guarantee 2022 for $1.3 million more dollars. It technically adds payroll, but would bring his AAV in each season down to $5.5 million, freeing up a little more for AA to move around this winter - while also allowing you to slow play Waters if you want to keep him down for the entire 2021 season. Even with his defense slipping, you're probably still better off with Inciate in a corner as a late-inning defensive replacement than Ozuna (or whatever bat you bring in to replace him) for the next two years.
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