Well, will it be with a whimper or a roar? We will soon find out my friends.
Either way it’s been a lot of fun talking baseball with you guys all season. Lots of fun memories. I’ll miss it.
Let’s go bats!!!
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Police on horses guarding the pool...
Can one of them hind kick Puig in the face?
From where I sat it looked like it was covered and had big red temporary chairs over the cover.Police on horses guarding the pool...
What are the chances that we can trade Greinke? He accounts for 1/3 of the payroll and completely choked in September/ October.... certainly not worth what he's getting paid.
Won't that happen anyways with several players up for extensions.... namely goldy and JD? For a team with the 5th lowest payroll in the majors...having an albatross contract like greinke's severely limits the supporting cast, and greinke certainly isn't good enough, in my opinion, to justify keeping him. I'm not a baseball expert by any stretch, but watching greinke down the stretch and seeing how he collapses far too often... he's certainly not an ace pitcher in my point of view.If you trade Greinke, you might as well blow the whole thing up and start over.
Won't that happen anyways with several players up for extensions.... namely goldy and JD? For a team with the 5th lowest payroll in the majors...having an albatross contract like greinke's severely limits the supporting cast, and greinke certainly isn't good enough, in my opinion, to justify keeping him. I'm not a baseball expert by any stretch, but watching greinke down the stretch and seeing how he collapses far too often... he's certainly not an ace pitcher in my point of view.
No way Kendrick forks over that kind of cash...unless a miracle happens.Greinke wasn't worth the contract the second it was signed. That contract also assured that we'd would not get equal talent value back if we traded him. It would be a dump. Price of overpaying as a small market team. So I don't disagree with where you're coming from.
I mean, I don't want to get full "debbie downer" on here, but there is certainly a perspective that this is as good as it gets for this iteration of DBacks.
I think expecting our starting pitching staff to put up a 18+ WAR consistently isn't realistic.
I think expecting our situational hitting carrying us in the future as it did in 2017 isn't realistic.
We are looking at adding $23M to this years payroll in just guaranteed and arbitration.
https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2017/10/projected-arbitration-salaries-for-2018.html
Diamondbacks (14)
This is before we deal with FA Descalso, Iannetta, Rodney, Martinez.
- Patrick Corbin (5.105) – $8.3MM
- Randall Delgado (5.100) – $2.5MM
- A.J. Pollock (5.052) – $8.5MM
- Shelby Miller (4.166) – $4.9MM
- J.J. Hoover (4.153) – $1.6MM
- Chris Owings (4.027) – $3.8MM
- Chris Herrmann (4.001) – $1.4MM
- T.J. McFarland (3.165) – $1.0MM
- Taijuan Walker (3.142) – $5.0MM
- David Peralta (3.120) – $3.8MM
- Nick Ahmed (3.054) – $1.1MM
- Jake Lamb (3.053) – $4.7MM
- Andrew Chafin (3.020) – $1.2MM
- Robbie Ray (3.007) – $4.2M
We're talking about increasing current payroll by ~50% ($93M to $150M) just to keep the 2017 team intact.
I don't think so. Robbie Ray moves up to #1 (he is a 2017 All Star) and, with Greinke gone, we can afford to keep JD Martinez batting behind Goldy (as I've posted a few hundred times )If you trade Greinke, you might as well blow the whole thing up and start over.
I don't think so. Robbie Ray moves up to #1 (he is a 2017 All Star) and, with Greinke gone, we can afford to keep JD Martinez batting behind Goldy (as I've posted a few hundred times )