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He's 33, he'd be 37, not ideal but he stays in good shape. I wouldnt go 4 years personally.
Here's what Nightengale said--
"Whether or not there’s a formal offer on the table isn’t known. But the Nats are “aggressive” in their pursuit of Donaldson, per Jon Heyman of MLB Network (via Twitter). Indeed, the team is prepared to bid upwards of $90MM on a four-year term, according to Bob Nightengale of USA Today (via Twitter)."
That's still under the $100 mil some are reporting that Josh will earn. I don't think the $90 mil is out of AA's comfort zone but the 4 years is. Reworking that to 3 year with 4th year option and large buy out(8-10 mil) would work out in AA's comfort zone.
Nats signing JD at four years would be a win for us at least two of the four.
Nats signing JD at four years would be a win for us at least two of the four.
He's 33, he'd be 37, not ideal but he stays in good shape. I wouldnt go 4 years personally.
Passan said on a podcast we were in on Rendon, or made a late run, and have had convos about Arenado. Our current cleanup hitter is gulp, TDA or Nick/Duvall. FF would arguably break Bonds walk record in a year if we dont get a cleanup hitter.
I dont know if AA signed pitchers and doesnt address the offense, like at all except for TDA.
Passan said on a podcast we were in on Rendon, or made a late run, and have had convos about Arenado. Our current cleanup hitter is gulp, TDA or Nick/Duvall. FF would arguably break Bonds walk record in a year if we dont get a cleanup hitter.
I dont know if AA signed pitchers and doesnt address the offense, like at all except for TDA.
Obviously.
The point is that Trout will be advancing into his 30s soon, and while everyone expects his production to continue to be awesome, he's human and faces an aging curve just like every player in the game. He's coming off of two seasons where he hasn't been completely healthy, and he's not 25 anymore. They need to start doing whatever it takes to surround him with better players - particularly Pitchers - in the next 2-3 seasons before it's realistic to expect his production to begin to slip...even if he remains the best player in the game.
You guys are the numbers "experts" - you tell us how much his production should be expected to decline over the next 3-4 years. The Angels will obviously need to replace that production as well. They haven't made the playoffs in forever with him producing at historic levels. If that production drops 5-10% between now and the time he turns 35, exactly how much more help do they need - especially before he advances into his late 30s?
As for Ohtani, re-read post #2461...
"If the Angels are serious about competing in a hurry, they ought to call Boston and offer Jo Adell for Price and Benintendi, then sign Donaldson and Ryu. J-Up would be off the books by the time Benintendi becomes a free-agent, and a Price, Otani, Ryu, Heaney rotation wouldn't be too bad especially if Price and Ryu are healthy. A Benintendi, Simmons, Trout, Donaldson, J-Up top 5 ought to score plenty of runs."
I offer 3 years 75 million, with a 4th year option around 15 million. 22 million in 2020 and 26.5 the next 2. Buyout of 4 million brings the total value to 79 million and potentially 90 million took match Washington.
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The site was hacked and we needed to fix it. That seems to have caused some issues in the database as well which I'm trying to fix.
In addition, the site has been moved to a new server and that required some down time as well.
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