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Mr.Heyman seems pretty off, mainly on years, on some of his top 30 free agent predictions.
Has both Correa and Turner landing a 9 year / $275m contract. Dansby at 7 year / $175m, Bogaerts at 8 years / $225m
I could see someone going 9 on Correa and Turner, especially Correa. I doubt anyone goes 7 on Swanson and anyone going 8 on Bogaerts would need their head(s) examined. Read up a bit on Bogaerts and some are worried about his EVs and hard-hit %s. Bogaerts' calling card is offense and if folks see that on the downside, his market may be mushy.
I feel like he will definitely be the first one off the board.
I feel like he will definitely be the first one off the board.
Which one?
This is nigh murph-level rosterbating, but: If the Brewers were sending Adames, and taking back Ozuna and Rosario, what else would they need to give (in player or monetary value) for you to accept the contract of Christian Yelich?
It's not pretty, at 6/$156m—essentially like signing Kris Bryant for one fewer year (lol Rockies)—however (a) Yelich is nonetheless demonstrably better than Ozuna and/or Rosario, as he exists currently; (b) he might have room to regain some offensive productivity, given his EVs are still solid (if down from his 2018-19 peak), he still walks a lot, and his LA has plummeted but should(?) be fixable; (c) Adames was worth 4.7 fwar last season, on a $4.6m one-year deal, with two arb seasons left and the kind of counting-stats that probably won't earn him too much of a raise; (d) there aren't a lot of other options for dumping Ozuna and Rosario; and (e) at least for 2023, the money for Yelich and Ozuna/Rosario would essentially wash out, and he'd only represent a modest cost-increase over Ozuna in 2024 (with 2025–2028 representing the years where the Braves would eat a lot of ****).
Gut-brain still says Milwaukee would need to kick in more than a little more to make this viable for the Braves—like minimum $30m to make those final three years hurt less, meaning they're basically trading Adames' final two seasons for ~$60m in contractual savings—but I thought it was at least an interesting (if highly unlikely) exercise in bad-contract swapping.
Amed Rosario is still top ten target given what I would expect as reasonable cost and potential value.
Kyle Farmer, Iglesias, and Andrus are my back up options in that order.
I’m thinking AA made his play for Swanson and is now moving on. While nothing would surprise me, I’m expecting something like Iglesias and Conforto plus the best BP arm he can afford.
If Judge leaves the Yankees, I can see them signing Correa even with their wealth of SS prospects, which would put Kiner-Falefa on the market (who conceivably may not be tendered given his arbitration status and the aforementioned SS prospects). Not a great option, but he's a pretty decent glove guy. And there are other possibilities depending on the landing spots for the big four.
The Braves' current SS situation is exacerbated by the loss of the international free agents. That has haunted us and will continue to do so. Livan Soto was one of the prospects whose contract was invalidated and he made his debut with the Angels in September and played well. Very small sample size, but he appears to be a decent fielder whose bat might carry. Ji Hwan Bae also made his debut with the Pirates and while he was signed as a SS, he's moved off the position.
I'm guessing Anthopoulos had a possible replacement in mind when he drafted Shewmake and we seem to have forgotten about him a bit. Hope he recovers from his injury resulting from his collision with Demeritte. Shewmake has not performed particularly well, but a solid start at Gwinnett could put him in the picture if not for 2023, perhaps beyond.