To the Twins...never saw that coming. I assumed the Nats or even more the Braves. 4 years not sure of $
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Everything that I've heard was that he was locked in on 4 years, and a certain AAV. My guess is that the Twins just said the hell with it, we'll put up with a part time player in his last season.
The Braves, OTOH, have options, and an even cheaper ownership group that Minnesota. I've guessing the Nats were happy with Castro and Cabrera, and probably will re-sign Zimmerman.
Twins won't pitch much, but they'll damn well outslug most teams."Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
"Your shitty future continues to offend me."
-Warren Ellis
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I’m more optimistic than you, Horns. You have a solid, though pretty unknown bullpen (Rogers, Romo, May, Duffey) and of Graterol goes to the pen, too, it could be spectacular. You have a legit 1, decent 2, and, well hope, smoke and mirrors at 3/4/5. The Brewers won the NL Central with less.I'm just here for the baseball.
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Originally posted by Hornsby View PostEverything that I've heard was that he was locked in on 4 years, and a certain AAV. My guess is that the Twins just said the hell with it, we'll put up with a part time player in his last season.
The Braves, OTOH, have options, and an even cheaper ownership group that Minnesota. I've guessing the Nats were happy with Castro and Cabrera, and probably will re-sign Zimmerman.
Twins won't pitch much, but they'll damn well outslug most teams.
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Nope! Yangervis Solarte!!! Big signing...big. Damn, when the Twins outbid you (and with a substandard offer, mind you, IMO), you are a cheap organization. Good thing that they snookered Acuna and Albies into signing those long term deals at what will end up being well below market value.
Yes I know, both players are set for life...doesn't change the fact they left 10's of millions on the table."Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
"Your shitty future continues to offend me."
-Warren Ellis
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Originally posted by Hornsby View PostNope! Yangervis Solarte!!! Big signing...big. Damn, when the Twins outbid you (and with a substandard offer, mind you, IMO), you are a cheap organization. Good thing that they snookered Acuna and Albies into signing those long term deals at what will end up being well below market value.
Yes I know, both players are set for life...doesn't change the fact they left 10's of millions on the table.
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Originally posted by cavebird View PostAlbies' was just highway robbery. Acuna's was a hell of a lot more money. And either could have a career ending injury the next game they play. I do admit, however, to worrying after the Albies extension that it was like the Singleton one and he planned to spend it all on weed. And forget Solarte. We re-signed Hecheverria today!
I get that it's a lot of money, no matter how you cut it, especially if the player lives back in his home country where the money will go much further. BUT, you look at the contracts being handed out now, Rendon, The numbers being thrown around for Mookie and Lindor, and you can see that these guys will be seriously underpaid in a few years. But hey, nobody had a gun to their heads...I think.
But the good thing is that I probably now have a solid .230 hitter at 3rd in my NL only in Riley."Never interrupt your enemy when he is making a mistake."
- Napoleon Bonaparte (1769-1821)
"Your shitty future continues to offend me."
-Warren Ellis
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Originally posted by Hornsby View PostWoo Hoo! Championship!
I get that it's a lot of money, no matter how you cut it, especially if the player lives back in his home country where the money will go much further. BUT, you look at the contracts being handed out now, Rendon, The numbers being thrown around for Mookie and Lindor, and you can see that these guys will be seriously underpaid in a few years. But hey, nobody had a gun to their heads...I think.
But the good thing is that I probably now have a solid .230 hitter at 3rd in my NL only in Riley.
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Yes he was very good in Atlanta last year, and his ability isn't a concern. But what is a concern is he will be 34 on opening day and 2 of the last 3 years he has missed considerable time to injury.
Could he produce something like last year absolutely, but I think the prudent bet is on the under.
I do like the move to Minnesota, and the ability to DH as the contract extends into later 30's.Comparing a Fantasy Baseball Draft to an Auction is like comparing Checkers to Chess!!!
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