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  • #16
    My team will be about 24, if that, next year.

    I've got the youngest. Positive of it.
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    • #17
      My team will be fairly young, too.

      Those two LL studs will not be hitting the FA market. Book it. This FA class will easily be the worst we've seen.

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      • #18
        Mine's getting older but still have some solid young players like OMoore, Kubota, MacCabe and Cuevas.

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        • #19
          Originally posted by Sully View Post
          My team will be fairly young, too.

          Those two LL studs will not be hitting the FA market. Book it. This FA class will easily be the worst we've seen.
          I wonder if there are any good players with options out there? Looking to decline?
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          • #20
            Originally posted by Pat View Post
            I wonder if there are any good players with options out there? Looking to decline?
            Good question. Team options, they're probably old. Player options is something to look at though.

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            • #21
              Mine are looking to be (assuming ST and Perez being ready to come up):

              C - Castro - 26
              1B - Burchette - 25
              2B - Valentin - 23
              SS - Schmitz - 22
              3B - Bender - 31
              LF - Snyder - 30
              CF - Donegan - 27
              RF - Perez - 23

              Avg = 25.8

              And Bender is a wild card and might end up being the backup.


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              • #22
                Originally posted by Sully View Post
                Good question. Team options, they're probably old. Player options is something to look at though.
                The only "option" on my team is catcher Jerry Fortin, and it is a team option for $10 mill. With how he has played this season, that is a bargain.
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                • #23
                  I have some guys coming off the books (McGee, McNeilage, Lewis, Drewery, MacKnight), but the only one I'm going to absolutely try to re-sign is Lewis. If McNeilage keeps pitching like shit, he's gone, Drewery's about done, McGee is getting older and I have Clapp to catch with Rosales in the minors, and MacKnight wants 11 million per, so screw that.

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                  • #24
                    The only two free-agents, in my ENTIRE organization, are LF Steve Bing and 3B Florentino Corulla.

                    Bing wants a 7-year, $60 million contact. For awhile, I considered re-signing him to a 1 or 2 year deal, but I am going to let him walk because of the young guys I have waiting. In Free-Agency, he will be a 30-year-old, with good ratings, great speed, and a good defender. Someone will pay him.

                    Corulla wants to test FA, and thats fine with me. I signed him July and he has played well. He is an average defender, with a really inconsistent bat. He will be 33 in May. I'm sure his asking price will be way too high, and he will sign late.
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                    • #25
                      The only FAs I have are SP Dan Haughey and OF Kevin Stolzfus.

                      Haughey will be 39 soon and looks like he saved the best for last in his career. He was 38-69 with a career ERA of around 4.25 when I added him for the stretch drive last season. Since then he has gone 14-6 with and ERA of under 3.40 for me. I have no money to resign him but I imagine someone will give him a shot next season.

                      I signed Stolzfus as a FA last season to a one year deal to serve as my fourth/fifth outfielder. He completely bombed in that role so I doubt that anyone will give him another BLB contract.

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                      • #26
                        Great that means no chance of improvement.

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by MattG View Post
                          Great that means no chance of improvement.
                          Draft and Trade... this league has never been driven by powerhouse FA moves.
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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Lintyfresh85 View Post
                            No way... they're already way over budget as is...

                            I don't see anyway they can resign both.

                            Maybe one, but not both.
                            They are only on the books for $49.0 in salaries next season and two of them, totaling $9.0 are teams options, so they may only have $40.0 in contracts before resigning Grandon and "Guard-o" - Budget of $69.0 this season which will go up next season by at least a couple million... that leaves roughly 30-32 million to resign players. Remember, by rule, he doesn't have to finish in the black this season. If he ends in the red this year, which he will barring a long playoff run or a last minute trade, he just has to get it back by the end of next season.

                            Bottomline, I don't see these two going anywhere. I think he can get both of them and Vance Miller back if he wants them.
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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Clay View Post
                              They are only on the books for $49.0 in salaries next season and two of them, totaling $9.0 are teams options, so they may only have $40.0 in contracts before resigning Grandon and "Guard-o" - Budget of $69.0 this season which will go up next season by at least a couple million... that leaves roughly 30-32 million to resign players. Remember, by rule, he doesn't have to finish in the black this season. If he ends in the red this year, which he will barring a long playoff run or a last minute trade, he just has to get it back by the end of next season.

                              Bottomline, I don't see these two going anywhere. I think he can get both of them and Vance Miller back if he wants them.

                              So why do you think those two together will be asking for less than that? From the experience I have had with players in that class they'd want closer to $40 million than 30.
                              Also, the $49 mil doesn't include arbitration awards, which according to Markus are factored into the money available to resign guys.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Clay View Post
                                Draft and Trade... this league has never been driven by powerhouse FA moves.

                                I think Clay is pulling your leg here, hoping to reduce the competition in the FA market this winter. The only team nearer than 5 games of a playoff spot in the IL that does not include key free agents is Windy City.

                                Baltimore

                                Graham Tandy - .275, 20 HRs, 74 RBIs
                                Nick Latham - .302, 23 HRs, 71 RBIs

                                Philly, 40% of their rotation

                                Jack Watson 11-6, 3.19
                                Doroteo Coto 9-7, 2.63

                                not to mention

                                Desi Rochs who is having an off year at .251, 11HRs, 49 RBIs but that is pretty decent for a middle infielder.

                                And where would Washington be without

                                Jerry Fortin .293, 21 HRs, 55 RBIs

                                For the low budget teams shopping in the bargain basement there is Davenport

                                Quinto Rivena 10-1, 1.49
                                Joe Hernandez .296/.364/.453

                                These two guys have absolutely saved my season with Rivena making up for what has otherwise been an off year in the bullpen and Hernandez stepping up after the season ending injury to center fielder Frank Paradis.

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