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tempo_n_groove said:
Not too long ago the owners said they were stopping that. Guess they changed their minds?F Me In The Brain said:Holy jeebus. These contracts are wild in how long they have to offer in order to land the star players.
So lets see how the big contracts went so far?
Albert Pujols
Alex Rodriguez 2009 WS
Bobby Bonds
Christian Yelich
Mike Trout
Jacob Degrom
Anthony Rendon
Miguel Cabrera
Shohei Ohtani 2024 WS
Wander Franco...
There are more I'm sure but these come straight to mind. Only 2 WS among them. Strasburg and Rodon might be up there too?I assume you meant Barry Bonds. His contracts were:6 yrs/$43M2 yrs/$23M5 yrs/$90M1 yr/$16MAAV = $12M/yrI'd say there's nothing wrong with that for one of the three best players to ever play the game.If I had known then what I know now...
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It’s marginal 2040 money. Before he signed, it was widely assumed that as long as the Yankees are within the ballpark of the Mets offer, he would go back to the Yankees. The Mets were told they would have to blow the Yankees out of the water. They didn’t. The Yankees were very much in the ballpark and he didn’t choose them.tempo_n_groove said:
He makes more w less years. How is that NOT for the money?mookieblalock said:
You’re splitting hairs here. He only gets 805 if he opts out; which he almost certainly will not do.Cliffy6745 said:
That is just not true...total dollars were similar, but very different structures with AAV and the escalators to over $800 million. They presented the contract to the Yankees and they said no. He felt no connection to go back to the Yankees and he took the biggest contact.mookieblalock said:Yankees offered almost identical money as the Mets. Soto simply thoughts the Mets had a better situation for the next 15 years.Say that out loud Yankee fans.
At the end of the day, the Yankees offered 760 over 16 years and the Mets offered 765 over 15 years. Lie to yourself and say it was about the money if it makes you feel better.0 -
2040 will never happen. He can opt out after 5 and 10 years.mookieblalock said:
It’s marginal 2040 money. Before he signed, it was widely assumed that as long as the Yankees are within the ballpark of the Mets offer, he would go back to the Yankees. The Mets were told they would have to blow the Yankees out of the water. They didn’t. The Yankees were very much in the ballpark and he didn’t choose them.tempo_n_groove said:
He makes more w less years. How is that NOT for the money?mookieblalock said:
You’re splitting hairs here. He only gets 805 if he opts out; which he almost certainly will not do.Cliffy6745 said:
That is just not true...total dollars were similar, but very different structures with AAV and the escalators to over $800 million. They presented the contract to the Yankees and they said no. He felt no connection to go back to the Yankees and he took the biggest contact.mookieblalock said:Yankees offered almost identical money as the Mets. Soto simply thoughts the Mets had a better situation for the next 15 years.Say that out loud Yankee fans.
At the end of the day, the Yankees offered 760 over 16 years and the Mets offered 765 over 15 years. Lie to yourself and say it was about the money if it makes you feel better.0 -
Nobody in the baseball community (former GM’s, reporters, etc.) thinks he’s going to opt out. If you think that, then you should think the Yankees are fools for not matching a 5 year 255 million dollar contract.tempo_n_groove said:
2040 will never happen. He can opt out after 5 and 10 years.mookieblalock said:
It’s marginal 2040 money. Before he signed, it was widely assumed that as long as the Yankees are within the ballpark of the Mets offer, he would go back to the Yankees. The Mets were told they would have to blow the Yankees out of the water. They didn’t. The Yankees were very much in the ballpark and he didn’t choose them.tempo_n_groove said:
He makes more w less years. How is that NOT for the money?mookieblalock said:
You’re splitting hairs here. He only gets 805 if he opts out; which he almost certainly will not do.Cliffy6745 said:
That is just not true...total dollars were similar, but very different structures with AAV and the escalators to over $800 million. They presented the contract to the Yankees and they said no. He felt no connection to go back to the Yankees and he took the biggest contact.mookieblalock said:Yankees offered almost identical money as the Mets. Soto simply thoughts the Mets had a better situation for the next 15 years.Say that out loud Yankee fans.
At the end of the day, the Yankees offered 760 over 16 years and the Mets offered 765 over 15 years. Lie to yourself and say it was about the money if it makes you feel better.0 -
Where does Sasaki sign? The who’s not who’s of MLB have the most pool money, or whatever it’s known as.If I had known then what I know now...
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Assumed by who? Not saying the line of thinking was wrong, I just don’t think it was grounded in any fact. After the World Series he said no team had an advantage. He was always likely going to the highest bidder, as it usually worksmookieblalock said:
It’s marginal 2040 money. Before he signed, it was widely assumed that as long as the Yankees are within the ballpark of the Mets offer, he would go back to the Yankees. The Mets were told they would have to blow the Yankees out of the water. They didn’t. The Yankees were very much in the ballpark and he didn’t choose them.tempo_n_groove said:
He makes more w less years. How is that NOT for the money?mookieblalock said:
You’re splitting hairs here. He only gets 805 if he opts out; which he almost certainly will not do.Cliffy6745 said:
That is just not true...total dollars were similar, but very different structures with AAV and the escalators to over $800 million. They presented the contract to the Yankees and they said no. He felt no connection to go back to the Yankees and he took the biggest contact.mookieblalock said:Yankees offered almost identical money as the Mets. Soto simply thoughts the Mets had a better situation for the next 15 years.Say that out loud Yankee fans.
At the end of the day, the Yankees offered 760 over 16 years and the Mets offered 765 over 15 years. Lie to yourself and say it was about the money if it makes you feel better.0 -
I listed by who above. Specifically, former GM’s Jim Duquette, Jim Bowden, Steve Phillips don’t think there is any chance he opts out. Neither do Ken Rosenthal or Tom Verducci, among others. You can disagree with them, but I cited them because the opt out to get it to 805 is highly unlikely.Cliffy6745 said:
Assumed by who? Not saying the line of thinking was wrong, I just don’t think it was grounded in any fact. After the World Series he said no team had an advantage. He was always likely going to the highest bidder, as it usually worksmookieblalock said:
It’s marginal 2040 money. Before he signed, it was widely assumed that as long as the Yankees are within the ballpark of the Mets offer, he would go back to the Yankees. The Mets were told they would have to blow the Yankees out of the water. They didn’t. The Yankees were very much in the ballpark and he didn’t choose them.tempo_n_groove said:
He makes more w less years. How is that NOT for the money?mookieblalock said:
You’re splitting hairs here. He only gets 805 if he opts out; which he almost certainly will not do.Cliffy6745 said:
That is just not true...total dollars were similar, but very different structures with AAV and the escalators to over $800 million. They presented the contract to the Yankees and they said no. He felt no connection to go back to the Yankees and he took the biggest contact.mookieblalock said:Yankees offered almost identical money as the Mets. Soto simply thoughts the Mets had a better situation for the next 15 years.Say that out loud Yankee fans.
At the end of the day, the Yankees offered 760 over 16 years and the Mets offered 765 over 15 years. Lie to yourself and say it was about the money if it makes you feel better.
We’re just going to have to disagree the money differential is significant. The press conference will clear some questions up, but by all accounts, he wanted to play for the Mets rather than the Yankees.0 -
With Cohen's money, I believed it when I saw that he signed with the NYM.tempo_n_groove said:
I will gladly eat these words.tempo_n_groove said:
Thats why i said Yankees, Jays and Royals would be good fits. Boston and Mets I just don't see. The Mets are like the Knicks, all talk about getting someone but can never seal the deal.Wobbie said:
Your list is all legit or semi-legit contenders. It’s not like we’re talking about the Rockies.tempo_n_groove said:
I guess playing for a contender has all but lost its muster?cutz said:
He'll go whichever team offers the Highest Contract. Simple as that?tempo_n_groove said:
Where would he go to? Come to the Halos so we can have one of the best and still suck!Wobbie said:
a traveshamockery.tempo_n_groove said:lol thank God we all agree w this being a travesty.
I have the feeling Soto is NOT going back to the Yankees…
Boston? Nope.
Toronto? Big nope but would LOVE that move.
Dodgers? No way they can afford that.
Mets? C'mon.
KC would be another great move but that ain't happening.
or Halos! Sorry, couldn’t resist.
Still can't believe the Mets landed him...0 -
He literally said no team had an advantage and went to the highest bidder. Not sure how that can be twisted into anything except money was the most important factor.mookieblalock said:
I listed by who above. Specifically, former GM’s Jim Duquette, Jim Bowden, Steve Phillips don’t think there is any chance he opts out. Neither do Ken Rosenthal or Tom Verducci, among others. You can disagree with them, but I cited them because the opt out to get it to 805 is highly unlikely.Cliffy6745 said:
Assumed by who? Not saying the line of thinking was wrong, I just don’t think it was grounded in any fact. After the World Series he said no team had an advantage. He was always likely going to the highest bidder, as it usually worksmookieblalock said:
It’s marginal 2040 money. Before he signed, it was widely assumed that as long as the Yankees are within the ballpark of the Mets offer, he would go back to the Yankees. The Mets were told they would have to blow the Yankees out of the water. They didn’t. The Yankees were very much in the ballpark and he didn’t choose them.tempo_n_groove said:
He makes more w less years. How is that NOT for the money?mookieblalock said:
You’re splitting hairs here. He only gets 805 if he opts out; which he almost certainly will not do.Cliffy6745 said:
That is just not true...total dollars were similar, but very different structures with AAV and the escalators to over $800 million. They presented the contract to the Yankees and they said no. He felt no connection to go back to the Yankees and he took the biggest contact.mookieblalock said:Yankees offered almost identical money as the Mets. Soto simply thoughts the Mets had a better situation for the next 15 years.Say that out loud Yankee fans.
At the end of the day, the Yankees offered 760 over 16 years and the Mets offered 765 over 15 years. Lie to yourself and say it was about the money if it makes you feel better.
We’re just going to have to disagree the money differential is significant. The press conference will clear some questions up, but by all accounts, he wanted to play for the Mets rather than the Yankees.0 -
OkCliffy6745 said:
He literally said no team had an advantage and went to the highest bidder. Not sure how that can be twisted into anything except money was the most important factor.mookieblalock said:
I listed by who above. Specifically, former GM’s Jim Duquette, Jim Bowden, Steve Phillips don’t think there is any chance he opts out. Neither do Ken Rosenthal or Tom Verducci, among others. You can disagree with them, but I cited them because the opt out to get it to 805 is highly unlikely.Cliffy6745 said:
Assumed by who? Not saying the line of thinking was wrong, I just don’t think it was grounded in any fact. After the World Series he said no team had an advantage. He was always likely going to the highest bidder, as it usually worksmookieblalock said:
It’s marginal 2040 money. Before he signed, it was widely assumed that as long as the Yankees are within the ballpark of the Mets offer, he would go back to the Yankees. The Mets were told they would have to blow the Yankees out of the water. They didn’t. The Yankees were very much in the ballpark and he didn’t choose them.tempo_n_groove said:
He makes more w less years. How is that NOT for the money?mookieblalock said:
You’re splitting hairs here. He only gets 805 if he opts out; which he almost certainly will not do.Cliffy6745 said:
That is just not true...total dollars were similar, but very different structures with AAV and the escalators to over $800 million. They presented the contract to the Yankees and they said no. He felt no connection to go back to the Yankees and he took the biggest contact.mookieblalock said:Yankees offered almost identical money as the Mets. Soto simply thoughts the Mets had a better situation for the next 15 years.Say that out loud Yankee fans.
At the end of the day, the Yankees offered 760 over 16 years and the Mets offered 765 over 15 years. Lie to yourself and say it was about the money if it makes you feel better.
We’re just going to have to disagree the money differential is significant. The press conference will clear some questions up, but by all accounts, he wanted to play for the Mets rather than the Yankees.0 -
Half baked out idea...Steinbrenners should sell half the team to the Saudis and have truly unlimited money. F it. Understand it would never ever ever ever happen for a variety of reasons and mostly 9/110
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The rest of baseball had to experience this with George Steinbrenner for decades. Now the shoe is on the other foot and it’s not so much fun when the rabbit’s got the gun.Cliffy6745 said:Half baked out idea...Steinbrenners should sell half the team to the Saudis and have truly unlimited money. F it. Understand it would never ever ever ever happen for a variety of reasons and mostly 9/11
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What do you mean? We solved 9/11 by attacking Iraq and AfghanistanCliffy6745 said:Half baked out idea...Steinbrenners should sell half the team to the Saudis and have truly unlimited money. F it. Understand it would never ever ever ever happen for a variety of reasons and mostly 9/11
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I don’t have a problem with it! Yankees could spend just as much and should. Hal sucks in general though I don’t totally blame him for this one.mookieblalock said:
The rest of baseball had to experience this with George Steinbrenner for decades. Now the shoe is on the other foot and it’s not so much fun when the rabbit’s got the gun.Cliffy6745 said:Half baked out idea...Steinbrenners should sell half the team to the Saudis and have truly unlimited money. F it. Understand it would never ever ever ever happen for a variety of reasons and mostly 9/11My only gripe with any of the spending is that LAD doesn’t get an accurate luxury tax bill now, which is BS.0 -
They do. It’s based on present day value, so Ohtani’s contract impact on their payroll (luxury tax) last year was 46 million. It wasn’t the 2 million they actually paid him last season.Cliffy6745 said:
I don’t have a problem with it! Yankees could spend just as much and should. Hal sucks in general though I don’t totally blame him for this one.mookieblalock said:
The rest of baseball had to experience this with George Steinbrenner for decades. Now the shoe is on the other foot and it’s not so much fun when the rabbit’s got the gun.Cliffy6745 said:Half baked out idea...Steinbrenners should sell half the team to the Saudis and have truly unlimited money. F it. Understand it would never ever ever ever happen for a variety of reasons and mostly 9/11My only gripe with any of the spending is that LAD doesn’t get an accurate luxury tax bill now, which is BS.0 -
Manfred is just as bad as Bud.Cliffy6745 said:mookieblalock said:
The rest of baseball had to experience this with George Steinbrenner for decades. Now the shoe is on the other foot and it’s not so much fun when the rabbit’s got the gun.Cliffy6745 said:Half baked out idea...Steinbrenners should sell half the team to the Saudis and have truly unlimited money. F it. Understand it would never ever ever ever happen for a variety of reasons and mostly 9/11My only gripe with any of the spending is that LAD doesn’t get an accurate luxury tax bill now, which is BS.If I had known then what I know now...
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Yeah it’s bullshit.mookieblalock said:
They do. It’s based on present day value, so Ohtani’s contract impact on their payroll (luxury tax) last year was 46 million. It wasn’t the 2 million they actually paid him last season.Cliffy6745 said:
I don’t have a problem with it! Yankees could spend just as much and should. Hal sucks in general though I don’t totally blame him for this one.mookieblalock said:
The rest of baseball had to experience this with George Steinbrenner for decades. Now the shoe is on the other foot and it’s not so much fun when the rabbit’s got the gun.Cliffy6745 said:Half baked out idea...Steinbrenners should sell half the team to the Saudis and have truly unlimited money. F it. Understand it would never ever ever ever happen for a variety of reasons and mostly 9/11My only gripe with any of the spending is that LAD doesn’t get an accurate luxury tax bill now, which is BS.0 -
Bobby Boniila’s salary still counts against the luxury tax for the Mets. Equally as nuts.Cliffy6745 said:
Yeah it’s bullshit.mookieblalock said:
They do. It’s based on present day value, so Ohtani’s contract impact on their payroll (luxury tax) last year was 46 million. It wasn’t the 2 million they actually paid him last season.Cliffy6745 said:
I don’t have a problem with it! Yankees could spend just as much and should. Hal sucks in general though I don’t totally blame him for this one.mookieblalock said:
The rest of baseball had to experience this with George Steinbrenner for decades. Now the shoe is on the other foot and it’s not so much fun when the rabbit’s got the gun.Cliffy6745 said:Half baked out idea...Steinbrenners should sell half the team to the Saudis and have truly unlimited money. F it. Understand it would never ever ever ever happen for a variety of reasons and mostly 9/11My only gripe with any of the spending is that LAD doesn’t get an accurate luxury tax bill now, which is BS.I think at some point kicking the can down the road will come back to bite the Dodgers.0 -
Unfortunately, I doubt it.mookieblalock said:Cliffy6745 said:
Yeah it’s bullshit.mookieblalock said:
They do. It’s based on present day value, so Ohtani’s contract impact on their payroll (luxury tax) last year was 46 million. It wasn’t the 2 million they actually paid him last season.Cliffy6745 said:
I don’t have a problem with it! Yankees could spend just as much and should. Hal sucks in general though I don’t totally blame him for this one.mookieblalock said:
The rest of baseball had to experience this with George Steinbrenner for decades. Now the shoe is on the other foot and it’s not so much fun when the rabbit’s got the gun.Cliffy6745 said:Half baked out idea...Steinbrenners should sell half the team to the Saudis and have truly unlimited money. F it. Understand it would never ever ever ever happen for a variety of reasons and mostly 9/11My only gripe with any of the spending is that LAD doesn’t get an accurate luxury tax bill now, which is BS.I think at some point kicking the can down the road will come back to bite the Dodgers.If I had known then what I know now...
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