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  1. JD doing a one year megadeal doesn't make much sense for him. He just had a career year. He's the King Kong of Slug.
  2. Another downside might be that the client feels incredibly disappointed with a top offer of $125/5. The $210/7 talk by Boras was absurdly unrealistic, even by his standards.
  3. That might be a fair way to do it.
  4. Maybe so. The further down the line you go the fuzzier things can get. I was just looking at the fact that we have Smith until 2020, so is it fair to only count what the M's only got out of Miley while they had him? That wouldn't be an equitable comparison IMO.
  5. I don't know about that, but I don't think you can just disregard what the M's got by trading Miley - if you're really interested in determining who 'won' the trade.
  6. I have to agree with harmony and disagree with you on that one.
  7. Swihart was doing OK until he got hurt though.
  8. Now that was desperation.
  9. Yes, you've got a boner like the Empire State Building LOL
  10. Your calculations are right. A buyout is just more gravy for the player, one of those things that helps entice them to sign on the dotted line, I'd say.
  11. I don't think a buyout lessens the tax hit. It just becomes part of the guaranteed money and is factored into the AAV.
  12. This whole exchange has gotten way out of hand. But a700 is correct when he says he just didn't address the question of whether the 7/$210 was acceptable. He might have been implying that 6/$150 would be acceptable. Based on our discussions, that would be an overpay, but far less crazy than 7/$210. You did kind of jump to a conclusion.
  13. Well, I hope the people who were defending Scott Boras can now see the kind of trouble the man causes.
  14. The tax threshold also goes up $9 million.
  15. Our window should encompass 2019. We'll probably lose Pomeranz and we'll certainly lose Kimbrel after 2018, but we'll get some payroll room to replace them.
  16. E-fellatio? C'mon man, that's totally uncalled for here.
  17. I don't know, they'd probably get no calls on any of those 3 right now. If they were to kick in half they'd probably get the most calls on Price.
  18. Can't go over the big penalty level - you know the math.
  19. Those who say we don't necessarily need a good bat may in fact be correct. But I would rather err on the side of more offense this year. Those who say we could really use another starting pitcher are right, too.
  20. Our anthem is very boring.
  21. Take it for what it's worth, but I think my city of Halifax is probably the most American-like city in Canada. We're sort of like a shrunken-down version of Boston. As far as baseball loyalty is concerned, I'm quite sure the Red Sox are #1 here, with the Blue Jays and Yankees in a battle for #2.
  22. Annoying accent, eh?
  23. Nunez isn't really versatile though. The only thing he does well is hit the ball. Not that I wouldn't mind having him back if the price is right.
  24. Patience can be a virtue, but what big bat is going to be available once all the FA's are signed and the season starts? The supply is limited.
  25. Probably the fairest way to look at the Bogey-Machado thing is the 2018 projected fWAR: Bogey 3.6 Machado 6.3 So that's a 2.7 differential for Machado.
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