2022 - 2023 Hot Stove Thread
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Re: 2022 - 2023 Hot Stove Thread
If they feel like he's the best upgrade, they won't. Come on, its cleveland are talking about here.
They've historically shelled out money for big missing pieces before. They gave Encarncion 20 Mil a year back when 20 mil a year was alot for a DH. They gave Swisher 4 mil a year less than Ichiro was getting and maybe him one of the highest paid LF in baseball.Comment
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Re: 2022 - 2023 Hot Stove Thread
The same Cleveland who's paid big contracts to final pieces before.
If they feel like he's the best upgrade, they won't. Come on, its cleveland are talking about here.
They've historically shelled out money for big missing pieces before. They gave Encarncion 20 Mil a year back when 20 mil a year was alot for a DH. They gave Swisher 4 mil a year less than Ichiro was getting and maybe him one of the highest paid LF in baseball.
Maybe things change going forward with new owner or w/e they have going on.Milwaukee Brewers | Green Bay Packers | North Carolina Tar Heels | Wisconsin BadgersComment
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2022 - 2023 Hot Stove Thread
Cardinals to re-sign Adam Wainwright
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Aaron Boone returning as Yankees manager next year
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Cardinals have sat down with Nolan Arenado to discuss his opt out and contract
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Wainwright contract is $17.5M base, same as last year.
Benintendi and Taillon open to Yankees return.
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Arenado is opting in to the remainder of his contract and will be with cardinals through 2027 season
Off to a good start
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We've seen guys like Arenado, Tulo, Walker (briefly in St.Louis), and Story have flopped once being moved.
Obviously we know of the impact of their stadium, but it's surprising to me that in the era with all these analytics, 3 of those 4 names we've seen moved have been in the past several years.Comment
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Smart move by Arenado, I can’t see him getting much more than the balance of what he’s owed if he opts out given he’s about to turn 32 at the start of the season. I’m curious to see what the market will be for deGrom when he opts outComment
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How many Rockies hitters with big paydays have actually done better after leaving the Rockies?
We've seen guys like Arenado, Tulo, Walker (briefly in St.Louis), and Story have flopped once being moved.
Obviously we know of the impact of their stadium, but it's surprising to me that in the era with all these analytics, 3 of those 4 names we've seen moved have been in the past several years.
Arenado hit .293 last year with 30 HRs and 103 RBIs
42 doubles
163 hits
.358 OBP
.533 SLG
.891 OPS
All of which are right around his career averages
If that is considered a flop season then the standards are set extremely high
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