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Will Bauer Theory take hold?

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That veteran FA players (with the best training habits to keep them from breaking down) should start signing one year deals at higher values (he suggested $42 million for himself), thus taking the seemingly riskier year to year path in order to always play for contenders (also providing those acquiring teams the opportunity to deal them away for the final two months if the team underachieves?)

 

https://sports.yahoo.com/indians-pitcher-tr...-145202220.html

Given that pretty much everything Trevor Bauer says is wrong, no

QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Apr 8, 2018 -> 10:16 AM)
That veteran FA players (with the best training habits to keep them from breaking down) should start signing one year deals at higher values (he suggested $42 million for himself), thus taking the seemingly riskier year to year path in order to always play for contenders (also providing those acquiring teams the opportunity to deal them away for the final two months if the team underachieves?)

 

https://sports.yahoo.com/indians-pitcher-tr...-145202220.html

That's probably a good idea for the player. At 42 million a year or so, all he has to do is stay healthy to make similar money to a long term deal. Let's say he gets 42 million and sucks the one year. At that point he could sign a 2-year 60 million deal. Somebody would pay it. Or another 1 year deal for 30 mill. But he's always on a contender this way. This is not a bad idea for the player.

Weird dude. He's obviously very analytical, but half of what he says seems to have no basis in reality. This falls into that group.

QUOTE (greg775 @ Apr 8, 2018 -> 12:05 PM)
That's probably a good idea for the player. At 42 million a year or so, all he has to do is stay healthy to make similar money to a long term deal. Let's say he gets 42 million and sucks the one year. At that point he could sign a 2-year 60 million deal. Somebody would pay it. Or another 1 year deal for 30 mill. But he's always on a contender this way. This is not a bad idea for the player.

No team is paying that kind of money for a 4th/5th starter.

No team is going to pay a premium for one year of a middle tier free agent when they can sign someone else for less AAV.

QUOTE (Leonard Zelig @ Apr 8, 2018 -> 12:33 PM)
I posted this article in the AL Central thread and I just reread it and did not see him suggest $42 million anywhere in it.

He definitely did, I read it and saw it. Did you click the "continue story" button?

QUOTE (Jose Abreu @ Apr 8, 2018 -> 12:34 PM)
He definitely did, I read it and saw it. Did you click the "continue story" button?

No, I had missed it originally, but he isn't really suggesting he could get $42 million, he is trolling, using 420 and 69 as much as he can in all the proposed figures.

QUOTE (Leonard Zelig @ Apr 8, 2018 -> 11:36 AM)
No, I had missed it originally, but he isn't really suggesting he could get $42 million, he is trolling, using 420 and 69 as much as he can in all the proposed figures.

 

Yeah, just got this. Hence the "42.0 million" bit. Har har.

 

It's funny that we all believed he valued himself that way because he constantly says and does dumb stuff.

The title of the article even says he is trolling. Not sure how people missed that and thought he was serious lol.

QUOTE (ron883 @ Apr 8, 2018 -> 11:44 AM)
The title of the article even says he is trolling. Not sure how people missed that and thought he was serious lol.

 

I think he's dead serious about the one-year deal thing. Just not about the numbers.

Love Bauer. Hope he's part of the Wsox someday

He fooled me. I figure these ballplayers today would easily throw around 40 million a year as their asking price for a 1-year deal. Foolish me. 25 million is probably the limit for somebody who is not a superstar for a 1-year deal.

QUOTE (greg775 @ Apr 8, 2018 -> 08:46 PM)
He fooled me. I figure these ballplayers today would easily throw around 40 million a year as their asking price for a 1-year deal. Foolish me. 25 million is probably the limit for somebody who is not a superstar for a 1-year deal.

 

Keep going lower.

If Trevor Bauer is worth $42 million a year, or more importantly, can find a team willing to pay him that, this theory should work out pretty well.

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