two years, $15M
Each year.Each year or total?
Each year.
Passan says more than 30 million.
I was saying all along turner wasn’t an option. Behind the scenes all reports were la or bust
I threw out choo a couple of times.Are shin-sho choo or Dietrich decent options?
No thanks.
Agree. Much rather have ozuna and his deal.
Looking back on it, ozuna and Morton have to be two of the top couple of moves of the off-season based on value.
I just worry we are short a guy. Pache, Riley Swanson isn’t scaring anyone. Feel like a lot is riding on Riley being at least league avg for us to challenge Mets, dodgers and Padres. I know we were one win away last year but we didn’t win. Need to step forward.
AA made a counter right after the Dodgers last big move....let’s.see.what.happens.
So the Dodgers pretty much have double our payroll once again. Must be nice
Rich Hill is apparently going to sign with the Rays for $2.5 million. Not directly relevant to us at this point, but Hill was someone I thought at the beginning of the off-season might be an interesting fit. Still a good pitcher, still striking dudes out, but you're basically hoping for about 100-120 innings in a season at this point in his career. He's another path the off-season might have taken -- I wonder if I'd rather have Hill for $2.5 or Smyly for $11.
This is their first time in the luxury tax, most of their team is pretty much homegrown.
Good point on the Hill/Smyly comparison. Neither has been the picture of health during their careers, but the plus with Hill is that he qualifies for Medicare.
Turner will earn 17m per year for 2 years with a 14m option for year 3. An 8m signing bonus is included.
Dodgers now stand at the 62.5% tax threshold. They need to dump about 5m in payroll to get under the 62.% to the lower level.
Mets are in that class but we arent, based on?
Every projection system.
Every projection system.