Strasburg opts out, would be pretty surprised if Nats dont pay him though.
Today(Sat 11/2) is the deadline for Stras and Chapman to declare their Opt Out option of current contracts.
IMO, Stas should/will opt out and press Cole for the largest pitchers contract on record.
Chapman wants to extend with the Yuks so his decision is questionable.
Stras indeed did opt out. Boras is going to try to get a better contract with the Nats for Stras. They have meetings set to begin Sunday. The actual value of his opt out contract is near 88 mil instead of the 100 mil for remaining 4 years. Being from southern Cal, I would think several Cal teams will price Stras out of Nats reach.
Chapman and Yuks agree to extend contract thru 2022.
Wheeler is strong candidate to get QO also.
I don't see us going for MadBum if Wheeler can be had for similar money (years may be the big issue here). MadBum outpitched his peripherals last year and isn't the guy he used to be. Most fantasizing for him to come to the Braves still think he's some untouchable ace when the metrics do not agree at all. Wheeler at least still has potential upside. MadBum not so much. With AA analytically driven, I doubt he goes hard after MadBum.
I don't get the love for Puig. Every year he's essentially a 1-2 win player with the exception of his early years and one outlier year which saw 2.9 fWAR. Every year we hear about how we should trade for Puig... and every year he puts up the same underwhelming numbers. Add in the clubhouse issues and its a hard pass for me and an obvious one. There are plenty of options that will be cheaper who are not clubhouse problems and can put up 1-2 fWAR. No thanks.
Don't think Grandal is eligble for QO. Doubt AA will consider any player with a QO since we are still crippled with international issues.
What does that have to do with the international signing penalties? You lose Rule IV picks for signing QO free-agents.
I’m almost positive Grandal can not be given a QO. The Dodger gave him one last years. He declined and signed a one year contract with the Brewers. Only multi year deals require a team to forfeit a draft pick.
Stras indeed did opt out. Boras is going to try to get a better contract with the Nats for Stras. They have meetings set to begin Sunday. The actual value of his opt out contract is near 88 mil instead of the 100 mil for remaining 4 years. Being from southern Cal, I would think several Cal teams will price Stras out of Nats reach.
Chapman and Yuks agree to extend contract thru 2022.
From MLBTR
The Padres are in the running for Stras as expected. That's as close to hyis home town as you can get.
With Nationals co-ace and World Series MVP Stephen Strasburg opting out of his contract and preparing to hit free agency, the Padres are gearing up to make a push for the right-hander’s services. According to Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune, “multiple people in the [Padres] organization indicated over the past few days that the team will be in position to make a run at Stephen Strasburg.”
I’m almost positive Grandal can not be given a QO. The Dodger gave him one last years. He declined and signed a one year contract with the Brewers. Only multi year deals require a team to forfeit a draft pick.