As we get closer to the holidays and after the great Kyle Tucker trade, we held one last jabroni session to talk about the offseason thus far before the new year…
- Juan Soto’s insane contract and our thoughts on what comes next re: baseball economics;
- Kyle Tucker and the ramifications of his presence on the Cubs, extension thoughts too;
- Possible trade scenarios for Cody Bellinger and Nico Hoerner, among others;
- The things that must be done to complete this iteration of a Cubs contender.
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Kris Bryant was the landmine.
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I somehow put Sarge and Hawk in the wrong columns. I will go without dinner in penance.
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So the advantage of the signing bonus according to spotrac.com is that the player gets the signing bonus up front but the cost of the signing bonus is spread across every year of the contract. So Soto’s getting a huge Payday (~$125M) for this upcoming year, but the Mets’ luxury tax is still only $51M this year. Soto’s payday is more than the entire team of the A’s or the Rays or probably the Pirates and a few other teams are going to get.
BVSQuote Reply
BVS,
Right, the total money didn’t change, and neither did the AAV, the only thing that changed is how the money is distributed. Having money in hand is good.
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Crazy
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BVS,
Just like how the NFL does it, though I guess no fun accelerated cap hits, since the mlb players have a real union.
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A note of cold water for Gage Workman.
The Tigers let him go Rule 5, while keeping Zach McKinstrey.
Hopefully he turns it into refreshing ice water on a hot summer day
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Keeping Cody Bellinger.
Hopefully if I post this, then the situation will resolve itself.
Given Bellinger, PCA, Busch, Suzuki, and Tucker and 5 starting locations (RF, LF, DH, 1B) and 6 games in a week, one against a lefty, that is 24 lineup starts.
Tucker RF 5, DH 1/2
Suzuki RF 1/2, DH 5
Bellinger RF 1/2, DH 1/2, CF 2, 1B 2
PCA (sits vs LHP) CF 4
Busch 1B 4
1/2 means 1 start every other week.
Tucker and Suzuki get 1 day off every 2 weeks, plus scheduled days.
Cody gets 1 day off each week
PCA and Busch get 2 days off each week. That should naturally happen w PCA’s splits vs L many weeks anyway.
Canario or Alcantara play left when Happ is resting or PH for PCA when he starts.
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Aaaaah Matt Stairs
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Who’s a better bet for 2025, Jesus Luzardo or Spencer Turnbull?
Discuss (or not).
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BVS,
Gonna go with Luzardo since I assume Spencer Turnbull is an AI generated player ala Julian Merryweather.
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BVS,
…isn’t Turnbull a free agent? That just costs $
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Rice Cube,
Correct. MLBTR predicts 1/7MM for him. Right hander.
Last year both had injuries.
Luzardo: 66 IP 4.26 FIP 1.245 WHIP 8.2 H/9 1.2 HR/9 3.0 BB/9 7.8 K/9
Turnbull: 54IP 3.85 1.049 6.1 1.0 3.3 9.6
Turnbull has only pitched one full season, 2019, for the abysmal Tigers (2.5 WAR despite losing 17 games). Luzardo’s one full season was last year (4.0 WAR).
You can credibly argue that Luzardo is a better option, he’s only 26 vs 31 for Turnbull and has 2 more years of arb, but I think it’s closer than one might think.
Heck, get them both.
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berselius,
You should see some of the kids’ names at my daughter’s swim meets. AI all the way.
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BVS,
(dying laughing)
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Jed apparently did his typical presser just now, seems Shaw will be getting his chances at 3B
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Jerry Hairston!
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Pitching injury stuff you probably already suspected but it’s out there now
https://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-releases-report-on-pitcher-injuries-2024
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Bellinger –> traded
Per Passan bomb
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Pretty decent salary dump, Cubs only had to send along $5m, save about $22m. The player in return seems super π€·ββοΈ
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berselius,
maybe a slightly older Hayden Wesneski
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berselius,
who is, no surprise, an injury reclamation guy. Cubs have a type!
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Now airdrop some money on Corbin Burnes or something. Or just make Kyle Tucker an offer he can’t refuse.
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I wouldnβt mind seeing the Cubs sign Jack Flaherty if Roki Sasaki isnβt realistic.
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Perkins,
Both also good
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berselius,
I guess the Cubs have pre-emptively said no on Burnes, so lets send that Brinks truck to Flaherty.
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