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Yes, giants are not signing him then.Jearlpam0925 said:
Speaking of finger on the pulse - now this idiot is directly contradicting Heyman and Jim Bowden? I have no idea if that's good or bad, but given his history here I feel like it's a good thing Nightengale is saying the Giants are going to sign him.JK_Livin said:
Finger on the pulseCliffy6745 said:It does not get better than bob Nightengale
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Bob's also saying he is not signing by this weekend........so I can't wait till the Phils sign him on Friday!www.myspace.com0
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That's great.
OK now they can sign Harper...Post edited by Jearlpam0925 on0 -
Man this is a great deal from the Phils' perspective:
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It's a great deal for the Phillies. He gets a lot of guaranteed money, but man, gotta figure he's probably leaving a lot on the table if he stays healthy0
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Fine with me!Cliffy6745 said:It's a great deal for the Phillies. He gets a lot of guaranteed money, but man, gotta figure he's probably leaving a lot on the table if he stays healthy0 -
here is what I think should change. the year to year value should be flipped. give them more money up front and less in the back end. Nola is clearly worth $16 million next year but in 5 years? hard to say. also less money later makes a player easier to move. now maybe that is why players and agents won't go for that. just a rambling thought i had seeing those numbers...Jearlpam0925 said:Man this is a great deal from the Phils' perspective:0 -
AAV of the full contract is what counts towards the luxury tax. The year to year payouts are irrelevant.pjhawks said:
here is what I think should change. the year to year value should be flipped. give them more money up front and less in the back end. Nola is clearly worth $16 million next year but in 5 years? hard to say. also less money later makes a player easier to move. now maybe that is why players and agents won't go for that. just a rambling thought i had seeing those numbers...Jearlpam0925 said:Man this is a great deal from the Phils' perspective:0 -
Correct. Again, locking up Nola at $11/yr for luxury tax purposes is amazing.Cliffy6745 said:
AAV of the full contract is what counts towards the luxury tax. The year to year payouts are irrelevant.pjhawks said:
here is what I think should change. the year to year value should be flipped. give them more money up front and less in the back end. Nola is clearly worth $16 million next year but in 5 years? hard to say. also less money later makes a player easier to move. now maybe that is why players and agents won't go for that. just a rambling thought i had seeing those numbers...Jearlpam0925 said:Man this is a great deal from the Phils' perspective:0 -
A potential ace for the luxury tax hit of Dave RobertsonJearlpam0925 said:
Correct. Again, locking up Nola at $11/yr for luxury tax purposes is amazing.Cliffy6745 said:
AAV of the full contract is what counts towards the luxury tax. The year to year payouts are irrelevant.pjhawks said:
here is what I think should change. the year to year value should be flipped. give them more money up front and less in the back end. Nola is clearly worth $16 million next year but in 5 years? hard to say. also less money later makes a player easier to move. now maybe that is why players and agents won't go for that. just a rambling thought i had seeing those numbers...Jearlpam0925 said:Man this is a great deal from the Phils' perspective:0 -
Love it.
Gents....AFTER they sign Harper, Kuechel to round out the rotation? What do you think?www.myspace.com0 -
Better yet - less than what Lance Lynn is making this year as a 32 year old.Cliffy6745 said:
A potential ace for the luxury tax hit of Dave RobertsonJearlpam0925 said:
Correct. Again, locking up Nola at $11/yr for luxury tax purposes is amazing.Cliffy6745 said:
AAV of the full contract is what counts towards the luxury tax. The year to year payouts are irrelevant.pjhawks said:
here is what I think should change. the year to year value should be flipped. give them more money up front and less in the back end. Nola is clearly worth $16 million next year but in 5 years? hard to say. also less money later makes a player easier to move. now maybe that is why players and agents won't go for that. just a rambling thought i had seeing those numbers...Jearlpam0925 said:Man this is a great deal from the Phils' perspective:0 -
I am not a Keuchel guy. He dominates the Yankees, which is frustrating, but if he loses one ounce of that control, he is absolutely done. You may be able to get him on a steal though with this market, so 3 years, sure. I wouldn't go a minute more than that.The Juggler said:Love it.
Gents....AFTER they sign Harper, Kuechel to round out the rotation? What do you think?0 -
Kuechel or Gio for the 3/4 spot in the rotation. They can afford to spend it and I'd welcome either with open arms - especially Gio to add a lefty in the rotation. It would help move Valesquez to the 'pen(finally) and push the competition up in the remaining rotation.The Juggler said:Love it.
Gents....AFTER they sign Harper, Kuechel to round out the rotation? What do you think?
1. Nola
2. Arrietta
3. Kuechel/Gio
4. Eflin
5. Pivetta/Eickhoff
I'd really like to see Eickhoff make a comeback and get in the 5-spot. I see a lot of value there if he can stay healthy and I really like the way he pitches.....again, IF he's healthy which is a big IF right now.
I don't worry about Kuechel because re relies on control and that is easier to manage than velocity. I think he was asking a 5 year deal tho? I don't know about that. 4 years, sure why not.Post edited by Jearlpam0925 on0 -
But if that control goes at all and any minor injury or mechanics issue can do it, and it's BP. Playing with fire.Jearlpam0925 said:
Kuechel or GIO for the 3/4 spot in the rotation. They can afford to spend it and I'd welcome either with open arms - especially Gio to add a lefty in the rotation. It would help move Valesquez to the 'pen(finally) and push the competition up in the remaining rotation.The Juggler said:Love it.
Gents....AFTER they sign Harper, Kuechel to round out the rotation? What do you think?
1. Nola
2. Arrietta
3. Kuechel/Gio
4. Eflin
5. Pivetta/Eickhoff
I'd really like to see Eickhoff make a comeback and get in the 5-spot. I see a lot of value there if he can stay healthy and I really like the way he pitches.....again, IF he's healthy which is a big IF right now.
I don't worry about Kuechel because re relies on control and that is easier to manage than velocity. I think he was asking a 5 year deal tho? I don't know about that. 4 years, sure why not.0 -
Well yeah, any pitcher has any risk of injury. My point is control fades less than power/velocity. Of course there's risk, that isn't a reason to not go get a proven commodity to sure up your rotation if you legitimately want to compete in the short-term. They definitely need a lefty in that rotation and I don't think there's any on the horizon internally that's worth half a shit. I think Jojo Romero might be the only one.Cliffy6745 said:
But if that control goes at all and any minor injury or mechanics issue can do it, and it's BP. Playing with fire.Jearlpam0925 said:
Kuechel or GIO for the 3/4 spot in the rotation. They can afford to spend it and I'd welcome either with open arms - especially Gio to add a lefty in the rotation. It would help move Valesquez to the 'pen(finally) and push the competition up in the remaining rotation.The Juggler said:Love it.
Gents....AFTER they sign Harper, Kuechel to round out the rotation? What do you think?
1. Nola
2. Arrietta
3. Kuechel/Gio
4. Eflin
5. Pivetta/Eickhoff
I'd really like to see Eickhoff make a comeback and get in the 5-spot. I see a lot of value there if he can stay healthy and I really like the way he pitches.....again, IF he's healthy which is a big IF right now.
I don't worry about Kuechel because re relies on control and that is easier to manage than velocity. I think he was asking a 5 year deal tho? I don't know about that. 4 years, sure why not.
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FairJearlpam0925 said:
Well yeah, any pitcher has any risk of injury. My point is control fades less than power/velocity. Of course there's risk, that isn't a reason to not go get a proven commodity to sure up your rotation if you legitimately want to compete in the short-term. They definitely need a lefty in that rotation and I don't think there's any on the horizon internally that's worth half a shit. I think Jojo Romero might be the only one.Cliffy6745 said:
But if that control goes at all and any minor injury or mechanics issue can do it, and it's BP. Playing with fire.Jearlpam0925 said:
Kuechel or GIO for the 3/4 spot in the rotation. They can afford to spend it and I'd welcome either with open arms - especially Gio to add a lefty in the rotation. It would help move Valesquez to the 'pen(finally) and push the competition up in the remaining rotation.The Juggler said:Love it.
Gents....AFTER they sign Harper, Kuechel to round out the rotation? What do you think?
1. Nola
2. Arrietta
3. Kuechel/Gio
4. Eflin
5. Pivetta/Eickhoff
I'd really like to see Eickhoff make a comeback and get in the 5-spot. I see a lot of value there if he can stay healthy and I really like the way he pitches.....again, IF he's healthy which is a big IF right now.
I don't worry about Kuechel because re relies on control and that is easier to manage than velocity. I think he was asking a 5 year deal tho? I don't know about that. 4 years, sure why not.
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