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Yadi type contracts are rare and going to get rarer. He’s not the best in the game. But, he’s still one of the best catchers in the NL. He’s not hitting .200 and still plays with passion. Ya never know but it looks like he may make it to the end without embrassing himself.
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Going forward, the high end players that are going to get those $100+ million contracts after their 6 years of service time have probably been drafted young out of high school. Prospered in the minors and quickly promoted to the big show and are prospering at that level too. Kind of like your own Baez, Bryant, Russell etc.
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After last nights debacle l thought, okay hoped there maybe some sense of urgency might appear somewhere in the Cardinals organization but nooooooo same lineup except for now we have Fowler starting.
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None of those players will be younger than 28 when they can be a FA. Bryant wont be a FA til hes 30.
In fact, the ONLY player on the Cubs roster that have been/would be able to be a FA before 28 was Jason Heyward at 26 years old. Even ex-Cubs like Torres who is really young with the Yankees wont be a FA til he's 27. You are talking about generational players like A-Rod, Trout, Harper, Machado etc.. fulfilling their service time at a very young age. You just dont see many teenagers make it to MLB. Last edited by jd1020; 06-22-2018 at 03:26 PM.. |
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Sure, Bryant will get a sizeable contract, assuming that nothing catastrophic happens, but will it be the best possible contract he could have acquired throughout his career if he were able to become a FA at the same age of Harper and Machado? Nope. The current service time rules are very very very pro-owner. |
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l get that.
But, Look at Reyes for us. Not a lot of pitchers with the talent to potentially win a Cy Young. Next year will just be gaining strength. We now will only have 3 full years of top level service if he doesn’t get injured again and actually lives up to the hype. And that’s the best case scenerio. After their service time, if they are still good, they will get generational changing money for their families and future ancestors. That’s not a small thing.
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You'll have 4 years with Reyes, unless you trade him before his arm falls off the next time he's ready to take to a mound.
His arb years will be dirt cheap, comparatively. Personally I wouldn't take the risk, though. Cardinals need a reboot. They feel like how I felt about the Chiefs for the last 8 years. An incomplete team hanging on to a couple good players while not making the necessary moves to not waste the talents of those players. When Reyes is going to potentially make an impact who is left on the Cardinals? Molina is probably a glorified bench coach. Ozuna won't be on the team unless the Cardinals extend him. Carpenter will be in a walk year and 34 years old. Fowler will be cut. Unless the Cardinals are going to actually be serious about the upcoming FA and open up the wallet, I just see the Mets as the future. Last edited by jd1020; 06-22-2018 at 04:24 PM.. |
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I don’t think the cupboard is bare. While I admittedly don’t follow the minors like DJ and Hamas, there are several promising pitching prospects and more outfielders than we know what to do with. Knizer, Sosa, Perez at C and INF along with DeJong. I know not everyone pans out but it seems to me the biggest issue right now and into the future is Captain Concussion.
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And I didn’t even mention Schrock...
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