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<B>Director of Minor League Reports</B>
Pretty shocking to hear the numbers bouncing around the Jeff Hamilton rerturn-to-Texas deal. While no two media sources agree exactly, it sounds fairly certain that the Rangers will not have to pay much more than $7 million of the over $80 million left on Hamilton's deal. And because of tax break by returning to Texas, Hamilton is also willingl giving up some $7 million that Uncle Sam would have gotten had he stayed in Cali.
But the flounding Rangers have some of the worst contracts in baseball already hanging around them like the proverbial albatross. Trying the yummy numbers on for size without choking on them:
Shin-Soo Choo: 7 years, $130 million (in second year of deal, with .264 OBP)
Elvis Andrus: 8 years, $120 million (in third year, .211 average, .188 OBP).
Prince Fielder: 9 years, $214 million (in fourth year, team's leading run producer)
Andrian Beltre: 5 years, $80 million (ends this season, 2016 option)
Yu Darvish: 6 years, $56 million (injured, contract expires after 2017)
Add to that Hamilton's monolith of 5 years, $125 million.
Of all those, the guy the Braves could best take on, of course, is Beltre, but he has only two homers and two RBIs this season. Choo's great year in Cincy would hint he'd thrive back in the NL, but his deal is one year too long for me to be comfortable taking him on EVEN WITH the Rangers footing most of the bill.
But the flounding Rangers have some of the worst contracts in baseball already hanging around them like the proverbial albatross. Trying the yummy numbers on for size without choking on them:
Shin-Soo Choo: 7 years, $130 million (in second year of deal, with .264 OBP)
Elvis Andrus: 8 years, $120 million (in third year, .211 average, .188 OBP).
Prince Fielder: 9 years, $214 million (in fourth year, team's leading run producer)
Andrian Beltre: 5 years, $80 million (ends this season, 2016 option)
Yu Darvish: 6 years, $56 million (injured, contract expires after 2017)
Add to that Hamilton's monolith of 5 years, $125 million.
Of all those, the guy the Braves could best take on, of course, is Beltre, but he has only two homers and two RBIs this season. Choo's great year in Cincy would hint he'd thrive back in the NL, but his deal is one year too long for me to be comfortable taking him on EVEN WITH the Rangers footing most of the bill.