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  1. Except wheeler wants to sign early and has made that clear while machado was willing to sit out. The padres got involved because it was a slow market.
  2. Wheeler wanted to get this resolved before the winter meetings - this has been reported by a few - yet the Twins haven't even met with him or submitted a formal offer. Maybe the price was out of their range already.
  3. I am not questioning your intelligence; I'm merely saying Theo isn't evaluating decisions based on emotions or SSS outcomes. Apologies if you took that differently. The lottery analogy is about as good as I can use there.
  4. No, the point is to maximize your opportunities of winning a title. It's amazing how Andrew Friedman is widely regarded as the best GM in baseball yet he's never won. I wonder why Dombroski lost his job, again, while Friedman could sign blank checks anywhere he wanted to be Baseball President.
  5. Yes, I'm sure Theo feels like he lost the deal because he's intelligent. Just because you won the lottery, it doesn't make it a smart investment.
  6. He traded, basically, 120 million for 5 million. If you think that's a good deal, to each their own. People really shouldn't evaluate trades in baseball based on a series outcome. The point of a trade is to maximize your chances of winning by maximizing your value. Just as people want to argue they won with him, so we don't know what would happen without... I can argue the Cubs may have been even better the past three years and won a title in those years because of the value a player like Torres provided. The job of a GM is to maximize the playoff opportunities to increase the chances of winning - the playoffs are a lot of luck so getting there more often will lead to more titles. They won one, but their window closed. Had they not made the bad trades, they could still be within their window providing them with more chances of winning which could have led to more wins. In no way can you trade 120 million for 5 million and feel like you came out on top.
  7. Theo got played because he gave up 20+ WAR for 1 WAR. Again, no matter how much weight you want to put into present value vs future value, it was a shit trade.
  8. Yes, Andrew Miller and Aroldis Chapman are the reason their teams made the World Series. Not the position players who played every inning, or the starters who threw significantly more innings. I wonder why relievers aren't the highest paid players in baseball as they lead their teams to World Series'.
  9. I would guess the 100 million dollar offer is from the White Sox, but who knows?
  10. Plenty of relievers available at the deadline could have given up 5 runs in 13 innings. To say a reliever only had 2 "bad games" in a post-season is saying he didn't have a great post-season.
  11. No one is giving up 7 years of a top 5 prospect for 26 innings from a RP - there's a reason the Cubs are the only ones who have paid such a steep price, and there's a reason it was considered a fleecing at the time.
  12. No matter how many times people say this, it doesn't make it true. Yes, however could the Cubs have won a World Series without that 3.86 and 3.52 ERA in the NLCS and the WS. How could they ever replace such production? The guy gave up 5 runs in 13 innings. He wasn't some lights out, games over, closer piece in the post-season that everyone wants to pretend he was. The Cubs could have replaced his production with someone else and it wouldn't have cost a top 5 prospect in baseball for 3 months of a RP - for 26 innings. There's no excuse for trading 7 years of Torres for 26 innings from Chapman. No "present day vs future value" calculation would ever say that was a good idea - not matter how heavily you want to weight present value.
  13. Arbitration is a really nasty process; no idea why MLB hasnt changed the way it works.
  14. End of the window they better be flirting with 170-180+.
  15. Three big decisions cost Theo. 1. Trading Eloy and Cease for Quintana. 2. Not trading Schwarber when his value was peak - instead convincing himself he could be a nice NL player. 3. Trading Torres for Chapman. If he didn't trade Eloy, moving Schwarber becomes easier. He could have gotten an arm for Schwarber. Not evaluating and moving on from Russell was also a mistake but a more difficult decision to make. Amazing to think that the one prospect theo didnt love and almost made expendable turned out to be his 2nd best player - Baez. Imagine Bryant, Rizzo, Baez, Torres and Eloy. Jaysus.
  16. I dont care what his WAR is, I'd never pay for a pitcher like Marco Gonzales.
  17. Correct. It seems weird if they were not asking the players to take less though... why else protect them? They could still come back but they are UFA's so they wouldnt be capable of taking an assignment.
  18. Then theres something funny about Trouts luxury tax calculation on sportrac. I'm basing my thoughts on that.
  19. I'm not sure this is accurate, but I don't know for sure. For example, he was making 37.666 million this year with the signing bonus, but his cap hit was actually less than 36 million.
  20. Jack, again what is this based on? The Twins haven't even made the guy a formal offer yet - or hadn't as of Thanksgiving - yet you think he would have made his decision already if it was 5/100 million. As of now, we have no idea who has bid on Wheeler and everything regarding his market is pure speculation. He is not a borderline top of the market arm, either. I agree SP's get overpaid more than any position in FA - especially those with ++ stuff - but that doesn't mean he's going to get some absurd 6/130 contract unless his agent pulls a fast one and some team gets real dumb.
  21. Neither could throw strikes back then, and neither throw strikes now.
  22. For luxury tax purposes, his 5 million is on this year. For their budgetary purposes internally, they put it on 2019.
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