CyYoung31
Shift Leader
They don’t have info; it’s just speculation. All real information, cited in the article, suggests payroll will increase.
Your mom is just speculation.
They don’t have info; it’s just speculation. All real information, cited in the article, suggests payroll will increase.
Your mom is just speculation.
The thing that baffles me the most is the narrative that AA wants to dip under the luxury tax cap. It seems like folks treat it as a given despite zero evidence suggesting AA isn't about to run another $275M+ payroll.
Perhaps I just have homer blinders on and can't see what's obvious to non-homers?
The thing that baffles me the most is the narrative that AA wants to dip under the luxury tax cap. It seems like folks treat it as a given despite zero evidence suggesting AA isn't about to run another $275M+ payroll.
Perhaps I just have homer blinders on and can't see what's obvious to non-homers?
Why would a 2B age horribly compared any other position? That’s the first time I’m seeing that notion.
Over the last 5-10 seasons guys have been placed at 2B who have limited range, mainly because they can be covered by the shift. Those types of unathletic players tend to age poorly, similarly to guys who play 1B.
However, Albies is not that type of unathletic player, and he plays 2B due to arm strength. IMO, Albies is much more likely to age poorly due to his horrid approach at the plate, and that has nothing to do with athleticism or the fact he plays 2B.
His loopy side arm action would never play at SS. Statcast has arm strength metrics, and it shows just how bad it is. It's noticeable even on TV when Whit was turning double plays vs when Albies was doing it.
He didn't always throw that way in the minors when he played SS. It’s developed since he moved to 2nd.