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You have $48 million to pay JBJ with?
Chances are pretty *amn good that AA doesn't.
4/12. Why hasn’t he signed that deal already. I think he is going on a one or two year deal.
You have $48 million to pay JBJ with?
Chances are pretty *amn good that AA doesn't.
4/12. Why hasn’t he signed that deal already. I think he is going on a one or two year deal.
I like lamb. If healthy he is a big upgrade over comargo and panda IMO. Playing part time maybe keeps him healthy.
If a dh gets dropped late you have a reasonable option.
We do not have a decent rh option off the bench. I can’t see us having panda lamb and comargo.
No speed or rh option currently has n the bench
Whether Bradley gets what Borass wants is irrelevant - from DOB's estimates AA has about $5 million to spend with $5 million left after that for potential moves at the deadline.
That was BEFORE signing Lamb, and also doesn't include what will have to be paid to Jackson (~$460K), Camargo (~$360K), Dayton (~$215K), or Mayfield if they lose their roster spots.
But it does include their current salaries, assuming they're making the roster—so, releases of any or all those guys could alleviate the smallest of salary pressures.
My money's on Camargo being released. Meanwhile, I think Mayfield might actually make the team as the backup SS.
Was kinda leaning that way too - although having Adrianza on a minor league deal probably makes Mayfield an easy release too if they believe in Camargo's bat more than his.
Releasing any of those guys does free up part of their money though, you're right. I'm pretty much in the same camp with Enscheff personally - if they'd consider Ozzie as the emergency SS for a portion of a game if Dansby gets hurt, Adrianza (or possibly Shewmake later in the year) could be called up if you have to put him on the DL - that's arguably a better plan than having Johan as the emergency SS option. If AA could sign Puig, I'd Release BOTH Camargo and Mayfield and go with a bench consisting of A-Jax, Kipnis, Lamb, Puig, and Ender. Given where the bench stood this time last week that wouldn't be half-bad.
It doesn't save any money, but there's also the chance Inciarte is dropped off the roster entirely, should he look absolutely terrible in March along certain key metrics (ie sprint speed). If he truly has bottomed-out, the roster spot is nonetheless worthwhile.
But it does include their current salaries, assuming they're making the roster—so, releases of any or all those guys could alleviate the smallest of salary pressures.
My money's on Camargo being released. Meanwhile, I think Mayfield might actually make the team as the backup SS.
I feel pretty confident that If AA needs 10-12 million to sign a Puig or JBJ then he will get it. It might come at the cost of cutting Johan and not getting another pen arm. But he will get the funds.
Whats the love for JBJ? Another BJ Upton...
I feel pretty confident that If AA needs 10-12 million to sign a Puig or JBJ then he will get it. It might come at the cost of cutting Johan and not getting another pen arm. But he will get the funds.
He seems like a replacement for Camargo, and pairs better with Riley. I see the bench as:
Jackson (or some backup catcher)
Kipnis (LF, 2B, 1B, and SS by shifting Albies over)
Lamb (soft platoon at 3B with Riley)
Ender (CF)
Open bench slot
That open bench slot is the most interesting. If no DH, it could be a better defensive backup SS, or a RHH option off the bench. If there is a DH it should be someone like JBJ or Puig who can handle the OF while Ozuna is DHing.
You spend 15 millions and then get another Tommy Milone during the trade deadline ?If jbj comes to you and says 1 year 15 can we do it? Would we do it?
I think it would be worth the money for another year of pache control. Of course new CBC may change control a ton.
Whats the love for JBJ? Another BJ Upton...