March 12, 20206 yr I think it was pretty clear they were going to play the service time with Kopech to gain that year back by bringing him up in mid-may or whatever.. If the season gets suspended until may or even June (I know its only 2 weeks right now), how will this affect that strategy? Are we kinda screwed from using it? Our only defense was his arm wasn't ready...
March 12, 20206 yr 1 hour ago, Squirmin' for Yermin said: I think it was pretty clear they were going to play the service time with Kopech to gain that year back by bringing him up in mid-may or whatever.. If the season gets suspended until may or even June (I know its only 2 weeks right now), how will this affect that strategy? Are we kinda screwed from using it? Our only defense was his arm wasn't ready... The service time issue is something they will have to solve for in coming days
March 13, 20206 yr Is minor league baseball being suspended too? I would imagine yes but I didn't hear anything about it.
March 13, 20206 yr 2 hours ago, ScooterMcGee said: Is minor league baseball being suspended too? I would imagine yes but I didn't hear anything about it. Yes, Milb suspended as well.
March 13, 20206 yr The minor league season was scheduled to start on April 9th. That's also pushed back. Service time issues are interesting now. It could benefit the club with a guy like Nick Madrigal and hurt the club in Kopech's case. If they start the season around May 15th (that might be conservative at this point), Kopech should come up soon after. The year likely stays burned regardless. 1 full year of service is 172 days and this season likely won't even encompass that at this rate. They could probably start Madrigal right away and he wouldn't accrue a year under current CBA. I wonder if changes are coming somehow.
March 13, 20206 yr 1 hour ago, Y2Jimmy0 said: The minor league season was scheduled to start on April 9th. That's also pushed back. Service time issues are interesting now. It could benefit the club with a guy like Nick Madrigal and hurt the club in Kopech's case. If they start the season around May 15th (that might be conservative at this point), Kopech should come up soon after. The year likely stays burned regardless. 1 full year of service is 172 days and this season likely won't even encompass that at this rate. They could probably start Madrigal right away and he wouldn't accrue a year under current CBA. I wonder if changes are coming somehow. There is going to be so much weird shit come out of this.
March 13, 20206 yr Yah, I mean guys that had 5.0 years of service time coming into this season....are clubs going to get an extra year of control? A lot of unanswered questions on this.
March 13, 20206 yr 51 minutes ago, ChiSox59 said: Yah, I mean guys that had 5.0 years of service time coming into this season....are clubs going to get an extra year of control? A lot of unanswered questions on this. Wouldn't that effect a guy like Mazara? Rangets out him on the opening day roster when he first came up. Could we potentially see a third year of control (assuming we even want him beyond this one)?
March 13, 20206 yr 20 minutes ago, soxfan2014 said: Wouldn't that effect a guy like Mazara? Rangets out him on the opening day roster when he first came up. Could we potentially see a third year of control (assuming we even want him beyond this one)? If they reduce the number of games and don't modify the service time clock, ya it would. I assume they'll modify the service time clock, or way too may weird instances would happen. MLBPA isn't going to let their players get fucked over by some freak virus.
March 13, 20206 yr 51 minutes ago, ChiSox59 said: If they reduce the number of games and don't modify the service time clock, ya it would. I assume they'll modify the service time clock, or way too may weird instances would happen. MLBPA isn't going to let their players get fucked over by some freak virus. They're going to probably adjust service time on a percentage basis. That's actually good for the PA, as it gets minor leaguers up and earning MLB salaries sooner. So let's say the usual season is 180 days and Kopech needs to be down for 46 in order to gain the extra year.....that's 25.56%. Let's say there's 100 games, and 110 days in the season. Under that assumption, Kopech would need to be down 28 days. Just prepare for them to play service time games with him regardless.
March 15, 20206 yr On 3/13/2020 at 9:33 AM, ChiSox59 said: Yah, I mean guys that had 5.0 years of service time coming into this season....are clubs going to get an extra year of control? A lot of unanswered questions on this. I'm just going to guess that any missed time will still count as service time. Therefore Kopech will be eligible whenever his original service time date was. This seems to make the most sense in light of the circumstances.
March 19, 20206 yr Would anybody be on board with trying to get that extra service year back and possibly more with a contract extension? Risky move, and who knows if Kopech would even be open to it. With his stuff, I feel confident he could be a valuable bullpen piece at worst.
March 19, 20206 yr Author 45 minutes ago, Yearnin' for Yermin said: Would anybody be on board with trying to get that extra service year back and possibly more with a contract extension? Risky move, and who knows if Kopech would even be open to it. With his stuff, I feel confident he could be a valuable bullpen piece at worst. I am always open to contract extensions for good top flight prospects. Some don't work, but when you do get a great deal (Eaton/Quintana) you get a significantly more valuable trade asset than the player itself (sale was crazy valuable regardless).
March 19, 20206 yr Kopech needs to just play right away. If we start in June, there should be no restrictions and we should just extend him.
March 19, 20206 yr 1 hour ago, SonofaRoache said: Kopech needs to just play right away. If we start in June, there should be no restrictions and we should just extend him. Does Kopech come from a wealthy family? I wonder how open he would be to an early extension.
March 19, 20206 yr 11 minutes ago, Yearnin' for Yermin said: Does Kopech come from a wealthy family? I wonder how open he would be to an early extension. Well he did marry his wife who is a millionaire actress.
March 19, 20206 yr 25 minutes ago, Yearnin' for Yermin said: Does Kopech come from a wealthy family? I wonder how open he would be to an early extension. Not sure. He is coming of TJS and 5 starts, so I think he'd be open to adding 2 or 3 years on to his deal with more dollars upfront.
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