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  • Chi_archie
    SBR Aristocracy
    • 07-22-08
    • 63165

    #3921
    Originally posted by Cross
    I would take Harper in a heartbeat. You have money, so use it!
    could shut the cubs down for many many years in winning terms if he begins to suck in a few years.

    Rickets not paying the luxury tax
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    • JAKEPEAVY21
      BARRELED IN @ SBR!
      • 03-11-11
      • 29267

      #3922
      Padres in discussions for Kluber..
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      • Otters27
        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
        • 07-14-07
        • 30750

        #3923
        Originally posted by Chi_archie
        could shut the cubs down for many many years in winning terms if he begins to suck in a few years.

        Rickets not paying the luxury tax
        Harper not worth the long term money
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        • Cross
          SBR Hall of Famer
          • 04-15-11
          • 5777

          #3924
          What makes anyone think Harper is going to suck anytime soon?
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          • BigSpoon
            SBR MVP
            • 11-04-10
            • 4113

            #3925
            Twins sign Nelson Cruz to a one year deal with team option for 2020 worth $14.3M. http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/2...ins-agree-deal
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            • koz-man
              SBR Hall of Famer
              • 11-21-08
              • 7102

              #3926
              Royals' prospect pays off parents' debt for Christmas

              Royals pitching prospect Brady Singer uses his signing bonus 4.2M to pay off parents' debt for Christmas.

              Excellent Story!!!
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              • Heltah Skeltah
                SBR MVP
                • 12-05-17
                • 3499

                #3927
                Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
                Padres in discussions for Kluber..
                Lol..Padres in discussions with everyone it seems..but yet to do anything! Maybe they can get Gray from the Yanks. Lol.
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                • JMobile
                  SBR Posting Legend
                  • 08-21-10
                  • 19074

                  #3928
                  Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
                  Padres in discussions for Kluber..
                  They also trying to get Realmuto.
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                  • batt33
                    SBR Hall of Famer
                    • 12-23-16
                    • 6014

                    #3929
                    Originally posted by koz-man
                    Royals' prospect pays off parents' debt for Christmas

                    Royals pitching prospect Brady Singer uses his signing bonus 4.2M to pay off parents' debt for Christmas.

                    Excellent Story!!!
                    wow thats pretty cool!
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                    • EmpireMaker
                      SBR Posting Legend
                      • 06-18-09
                      • 15578

                      #3930
                      There’s been no division in baseball more active than the National League East this offseason, as the Mets (Robinson Cano, Edwin Diaz, Wilson Ramos), Phillies (Jean Segura, Andrew McCutchen), Nationals (Patrick Corbin, Anibal Sanchez, Yan Gomes, Kurt Suzuki) and Braves (Josh Donaldson, Brian McCann) have each made multiple additions with an eye toward contending in 2019. That said, with the New Year fast approaching, each of those teams — and the cellar-dwelling Marlins — still have work to do and various needs to address. Here’s a look at what work remains to be done in one of the game’s most competitive divisions (teams listed in order of 2018 standings)…
                      Atlanta Braves
                      • Add a starter to the top half of the rotation. Mike Foltynewicz had a breakout season in 2018, while Sean Newcomb showed plenty of potential. The July addition of Kevin Gausman gave Atlanta another quality mid-rotation option, they’ve also lost arguably their most effective (and certainly their most surprising) rotation member in Sanchez, who has agreed to terms with the division-rival Nats. The Braves aren’t lacking on intriguing options to round out the rotation (e.g. Touki Toussaint, Luiz Gohara, Kolby Allard, Max Fried, Mike Sorokia, Kyle Wright), but there’s a clear lack of an established top-of-the-rotation arm.
                      • Address the vacancy in right field. Nick Markakis is a free agent and wasn’t able to sustain the eye-opening power surge he displayed through the season’s first six weeks. The venerable 35-year-old would be a fine option to return and man the position even if he shouldn’t be expected to repeat his 2018 numbers. The recent contracts for Andrew McCutchen and Michael Brantley subtracted two quality options from the open market, leaving top free agent Bryce Harper and a host of part-time veterans (e.g. Adam Jones, Carlos Gonzalez) as open-market alternatives.
                      • Bolster the bullpen. Arodys Vizcaino currently slots in as the projected closer, with A.J. Minter and Dan Winkler among the intriguing younger options. Veterans Darren O’Day and Jonny Venters bring plenty of talent but plenty of injury risk. Many of the young starters who don’t land in the rotation could be ’pen options, as well, but there are obvious opportunities for a veteran arm to solidify the relief corps.

                      Washington Nationals
                      • Solidify second base. Howie Kendrick and Wilmer Difo are the Nationals’ top two options at present, but the former is coming off a season mostly lost to a ruptured Achilles tendon while the latter has yet to prove he can hit Major League pitching. Short-term veterans like Brian Dozier and Josh Harrison could serve as a bridge to top prospect Carter Kieboom, who could very well be the Nats’ long-term option there.
                      • Explore options for the fifth spot in the rotation. Adding a fifth starter isn’t necessarily an imperative for the Nationals, but a veteran to push Joe Ross and Erick Fedde for that slot could prove prudent — especially with Ross entering his first full season back from Tommy John surgery. Starting pitching is a clear strength, but the Nationals’ upper-level options in Triple-A are largely underwhelming, which makes a veteran addition, even on a minor league deal, all the more logical.
                      • Continue to monitor Bryce Harper’s market. It’s quite possible that Harper’s time in D.C. is legitimately over, especially considering the fact that he rejected a 10-year extension offer worth a reported $300MM in late September. But if Harper’s market doesn’t develop as strongly as agent Scott Boras hopes, the Nats should be looming on the periphery of the market to see if there’s a possible compromise to be had with their longtime star.

                      Philadelphia Phillies
                      • Acquire an impact bat. Wise or not, the Phillies set their fans’ expectations as high as possible when owner John Middleton said earlier this offseason that he could get “a little stupid” with the money that he spent in free agency this winter. Philly has been connected to Harper and Manny Machado for so long, that some fans will consider it an outright failure if at least one of the two isn’t in manager Gabe Kapler’s Opening Day lineup.
                      • Upgrade the middle of the rotation. Of course, even if Bryce and Manny end up elsewhere, the Phils could still craft a winning path. Beyond pursuing any and all creative options that can be placed on the table, Matt Klentak and company would do well to bolster an already solid rotation. While it was generally an area of strength in 2018, and could be again without modification, the rotation is also an obvious place for the Phillies to slot in a significant (or even blockbuster) addition. Opportunity remains in both trade and free agency. If an acquisition results in a hurler such as Nick Pivetta, Vince Velasquez, or the rehabbing Jerad Eickhoff being knocked into the bullpen for some or all of the season, well, that’s a nice luxury to have.
                      • Add to the back end of the bullpen. The Phils have some interesting youthful power arms along with a few respected veterans in their current bullpen mix, but it’s far from a standout group on the whole. Given the whispers regarding the team’s willingness to part with Tommy Hunter and/or Pat Neshek, it does not seem as if the front office is entirely satisfied with the current unit, either. This is one of a few clubs that could easily afford to splurge on Craig Kimbrel, not that we’ve seen any real indication of a connection. A variety of other notable relief targets are still floating around the market as well.

                      New York Mets
                      • Figure out who’s playing center field. On paper, it’s possible to imagine a situation where Michael Conforto or Brandon Nimmo shares time in center with the right-handed-hitting Juan Lagares. And the Mets have already added center-field-capable veterans Rajai Davis and Gregor Blanco on minors pacts, perhaps hinting that they’ll be looking for a budget reserve piece to help keep up appearances while Yoenis Cespedes works back to health. But these are really half-measures, and the Brodie Van Wagenen-led Mets have set their sights on more than mediocrity. Will the team really fall back on Lagares in a significant role? Or is there another move yet to come? There were plenty of rumors about A.J. Pollock, who’d certainly fill the need, but Van Wagenen has also hinted the team may not put big money on the free agent table after already adding a few reasonably expensive pieces.
                      • Improve the bench/pen depth. When you’re trying to take a team from 77 to 90+ wins in a competitive division, every little bit counts. If another more significant addition isn’t to be made, then perhaps the way to get better is to add a few lower-priced assets that can add major value in part-time roles. At present, the position-player reserve competition is set to include players such as T.J. Rivera, Dominic Smith, Gavin Cecchini, Luis Guillorme, and Dilson Herrera along with Davis and Blanco. Meanwhile, relievers battling for MLB spots include Drew Smith, Tim Peterson, Corey Oswalt, Chris Flexen, Paul Sewald, Jacob Rhame, Bobby Wahl, Kyle Dowdy, and Daniel Zamora. Put it all together and … there’s not a lot in the way of established MLB performance in those areas.
                      • Trade Travis d’Arnaud or Kevin Plawecki. Re-shuffling things a bit might help the Mets make better use of resources. Having decided to go with Wilson Ramos behind the dish, the club seems to have one MLB catcher too many, particularly with Tomas Nido also available (with options) on the 40-man. A deal of either d’Arnaud or Plawecki seems all but certain. Turning one of those players into a decent reliever or worthwhile prospect would be a nice outcome.

                      Miami Marlins
                      • Find a trade partner for J.T. Realmuto. Last winter, the Fish played coy on Christian Yelich but ultimately dealt him.They nevertheless held Realmuto — a decision that actually seems to have worked out. While he’s now just two years from free agency, Realmuto also firmly established himself as the game’s best overall catcher in the interim. Now, we’re seeing more talk about hanging onto him entering another rebuilding season. That seems only to be cover, though, because the risks greatly outweigh the upside (if any) in holding on to Realmuto to open the season. Several suitors have moved on, but others remain. The Marlins ought to pick the best bid in the coming weeks.
                      • Acquire veteran outfield depth. This version of the Marlins is obviously going to be young and inexperienced. But that doesn’t mean that Derek Jeter and co. are interested in a re-boot of the Major League series set in South Beach. The new regime has spoken about the need for winning mentalities and the like. Meanwhile, it has a variety of talented young outfielders who’ll need time to finish their development and guidance in making the leap to the game’s top level. Last year, the Fish secured the services of Cameron Maybin. It seems a similar move would again be wise.
                      • Be opportunistic on relievers late in the offseason. It’s never wise for a losing team to blow money on relief pitching. On the other hand, value bets in the bullpen are quite a nice strategy for a rebuilding organization. For one thing, a decent pen helps the club avoid depressing, late-game losses. For another, it is an easy and cheap avenue for infusing some of that ever-loved veteran presence into a locker room. And every contender in baseball will be looking for reliever reinforcements this summer, so it’s always nice to have a stock of potential trade chips on hand. Landing a few interesting arms shouldn’t be too hard to pull off. The Marlins have plenty of opportunities to offer up (including late-inning roles, potentially) and can use that, moreso than money, to lure a few hurlers who otherwise have slipped through the cracks.
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                      • Chi_archie
                        SBR Aristocracy
                        • 07-22-08
                        • 63165

                        #3931
                        Lots of big names still out there
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                        • BigSpoon
                          SBR MVP
                          • 11-04-10
                          • 4113

                          #3932
                          Originally posted by JAKEPEAVY21
                          Padres in discussions for Kluber..
                          There was an article last week saying they were in talks with the Jays for Stroman: https://www.mlb.com/news/marcus-stro...rs/c-302161196
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                          • koz-man
                            SBR Hall of Famer
                            • 11-21-08
                            • 7102

                            #3933
                            Nelson Cruz has hit at least 35 homers the last five years, and if the Twins pick up his 2020 option, he will take a pay cut.
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                            • JMobile
                              SBR Posting Legend
                              • 08-21-10
                              • 19074

                              #3934
                              Originally posted by BigSpoon
                              There was an article last week saying they were in talks with the Jays for Stroman: https://www.mlb.com/news/marcus-stro...rs/c-302161196
                              Padres still need a lot of players in order to be considered serious for 2019.
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                              • batt33
                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                • 12-23-16
                                • 6014

                                #3935
                                Originally posted by Chi_archie
                                Lots of big names still out there
                                and the giants are not looking at any of them.......
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                                • El Nino
                                  SBR Posting Legend
                                  • 05-03-12
                                  • 18426

                                  #3936
                                  Originally posted by BigSpoon
                                  Twins sign Nelson Cruz to a one year deal with team option for 2020 worth $14.3M. http://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/2...ins-agree-deal
                                  Head scratcher of a signing here. Not what a rebuilding team needs.
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                                  • Cross
                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                    • 04-15-11
                                    • 5777

                                    #3937
                                    Lots of money for a 38 year old.
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                                    • EmpireMaker
                                      SBR Posting Legend
                                      • 06-18-09
                                      • 15578

                                      #3938
                                      The Mets found a veteran catcher in free agency earlier this month when they signed Wilson Ramos to a two-year, $19MM guarantee. However, the club had been willing to pay a much steeper price for the premier backstop on the open market, Yasmani Grandal, whom it offered a four-year, $60MM contract, Jorge Castillo of the Los Angeles Times reports. Grandal rejected the Mets’ proposal, leading them to sign Ramos for far less.
                                      The Mets’ offer to Grandal was in the ballpark of the four-year, $64MM prediction MLBTR made for accomplished catcher entering the offseason. Of course, because Grandal declined the Dodgers’ one-year, $17.9MM qualifying offer after the season, the team that signs him will have to pay more than just money to secure his services. In the Mets’ case, adding Grandal would have meant surrendering their second-highest draft pick and $500K in international bonus pool space in 2019.
                                      Aside from the Mets, the 30-year-old Grandal has also drawn reported interest from the Dodgers, Reds, Angels and White Sox this winter. Other than the White Sox, who traded Omar Narvaez and signed James McCann, those teams haven’t addressed the catcher position in any meaningful way since last season ended. As such, it stands to reason the Dodgers, Reds and Angels could still be among the teams in on Grandal. The Dodgers are “unlikely” to re-sign Grandal, though, unless he unexpectedly settles for a short-term contract, according to Castillo.
                                      In the event the Dodgers do bring back Grandal, he’d give them another righty-capable batter, which is something the lefty-heavy club is reportedly seeking after trading away outfielders Yasiel Puig and Matt Kemp. Grandal is one of several such hitters who have been connected to the Dodgers this offseason, with Tigers outfielder Nicholas Castellanos also among those in the mix. But the Dodgers have found the Tigers’ asking price to be prohibitive, per Castillo, who hears that Detroit initially requested either young outfielder Alex Verdugo or catcher prospect Keibert Ruiz from Los Angeles.
                                      Unsurprisingly, the Dodgers balked at giving up either Verdugo or Ruiz for the defensively challenged Castellanos, who’s only under control for another year (at a projected $11.1MM). The 22-year-old Verdugo ranks as the Dodgers’ No. 1 prospect and baseball’s 32nd-best farmhand at MLB.com, and could be a prominent member of their 2019 outfield or a major piece in an offseason trade revolving around someone more valuable than Castellanos. Ruiz, 20, is the Dodgers’ second-ranked prospect at MLB.com, which places him 39th overall. Along with fellow catcher prospect Will Smith, Ruiz could be part of the long-term solution for the club behind the plate.
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                                      • Otters27
                                        BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                                        • 07-14-07
                                        • 30750

                                        #3939
                                        Baseball is more of a game of prospects. I'd rather have the up and comers thank old expensive players
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                                        • El Nino
                                          SBR Posting Legend
                                          • 05-03-12
                                          • 18426

                                          #3940
                                          Was that a smart move by Grandal? Seems like his market has dwindled.
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                                          • hotcross
                                            SBR Hall of Famer
                                            • 08-04-17
                                            • 7934

                                            #3941
                                            Grandal seems to go thru extreme hot and cold streaks. Most the time I think he is solid, and from what I've heard about him is a good teammate, the type of guy pitchers like working with. He was playing like a buffoon at the precise wrong time in the playoffs, couldn't handle the pitches getting past him. So does that mean he's a choker when the stakes are higher? Not sure.
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                                            • koz-man
                                              SBR Hall of Famer
                                              • 11-21-08
                                              • 7102

                                              #3942
                                              For about $26 million this offseason, the Angels have secured four free agents, all on 1-year deals: SP Matt Harvey, SP Trevor Cahill, 1B Justin Bour, and now, a source confirmed, C Jonathan Lucroy. They might also add a bullpen piece and have been linked to RH David Robertson. Regardless, this offseason has fallen directly in line with Billy Eppler's attempt to rebuild on the fly, with affordable short-term contracts to free agents who can help win now while allowing the farm system to grow. If the Angels aren't in contention in July, they have four potential trade assets.
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                                              • Chi_archie
                                                SBR Aristocracy
                                                • 07-22-08
                                                • 63165

                                                #3943
                                                Decent deals ^
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                                                • BigSpoon
                                                  SBR MVP
                                                  • 11-04-10
                                                  • 4113

                                                  #3944
                                                  Surprised Grandal didn't take the Mets offer, doubt he will do better than 4yrs/$60M.
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                                                  • Cross
                                                    SBR Hall of Famer
                                                    • 04-15-11
                                                    • 5777

                                                    #3945
                                                    Grandal is always awful in the playoffs. Not sure why he is getting such big money.
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                                                    • batt33
                                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                                      • 12-23-16
                                                      • 6014

                                                      #3946
                                                      Originally posted by Otters27
                                                      Baseball is more of a game of prospects. I'd rather have the up and comers thank old expensive players
                                                      Couldn't agree more..... especially this year.
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                                                      • JMobile
                                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                                        • 08-21-10
                                                        • 19074

                                                        #3947
                                                        Does anybody remember when Grandal was caught using PEDs when he was with the Padres?
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                                                        • EmpireMaker
                                                          SBR Posting Legend
                                                          • 06-18-09
                                                          • 15578

                                                          #3948
                                                          • The Boston Globe’s Peter Abraham takes issue with the team’s allocation of resources, writing that the team is at risk of “going cheap” on the bullpen. As it stands, just over $8MM of the club’s projected $237MM payroll will be spent on the pen, with President of Baseball Ops Dave Dombrowski apparently noting that he would be “comfortable” entering the season with Matt Barnes or Ryan Brasier in the closer role. The club, of course, has been linked with numerous high-end relief options, including former closer Craig Kimbrel, but may be wary of incurring even steeper penalties by again eclipsing the luxury tax. Skimping on the pen is, to be sure, a Dombrowski hallmark – his early-decade Tiger teams were often pilloried for their assortment of scrap-heap late-inning options – but the longtime executive did kick off his Boston tenure with a big trade for the then-28-year-old Kimbrel, sending off top prospects Manuel Margot, Logan Allen, and Javy Guerra in the deal. The farm has been steadily pilfered since, and now stands as one of the game’s weakest, so a major acquisition via trade seems unlikely. It is true, too, that Dombrowski, wherever he has gone, has unearthed some of the game’s brightest late-inning talent, including Trevor Hoffman, Robb Nen, Matt Mantei, and Fernando Rodney.
                                                          • MLB.com’s Jim Callis takes a look at the game’s most improved farm systems over the last calendar year, citing the Mariners, Astros, Royals, Tigers, and Twins as teams who’ve taken huge leaps forward. Seattle, of course, has done much of its heavy lifting in the area in this offseason alone, acquiring former first-rounders Justus Sheffield, Jarred Kelenic, and Justin Dunn in less than a month’s span. Of particular note from my perspective is the Twins’ system, which saw SS/OF Royce Lewis and OF Alex Kirilloff make leaps into the game’s prospect elites by the end of the season, plus enjoyed big jumps from pitchers Brusdar Graterol and Australian lefty Lewis Thorpe, the latter of whom posted one of the upper minors’ highest strikeout rates in ’18 and appears poised to make the big-league plunge.
                                                          • Jim Allen’s piece for Kyodo News takes a behind-the-scenes-look at Japanese lefty Yusei Kikuchi, whose 30-day posting window closes on January 3. Kikuchi, it seems, has had his eye on the majors for a number of years now, sharpening his English skills weekly and making an effort to learn a two-seam fastball, which is apparently a “rare sight” on the Island. Kikuchi, of course, flew to Los Angeles two weeks ago to meet with prospective clubs, and looks to be a sought-after commodity on the rotation market this winter. In 494 1/3 innings for Seibu over the last three seasons, the 27-year-old has set down a sterling 497 batters while walking just 161, and has surrendered only 39 home runs in the process.
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                                                          • El Nino
                                                            SBR Posting Legend
                                                            • 05-03-12
                                                            • 18426

                                                            #3949
                                                            Originally posted by batt33
                                                            Couldn't agree more..... especially this year.
                                                            My thoughts exactly...figured he hurt his market. Guy had paddle hands.
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                                                            • cincinnatikid513
                                                              SBR Aristocracy
                                                              • 11-23-17
                                                              • 45360

                                                              #3950
                                                              alright best guesses where do machado and harper land and how long and how much money they getting


                                                              brycer harper la dodgers 8 years 280 million

                                                              manny machado yankees 6 years 180 mil
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                                                              • koz-man
                                                                SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                • 11-21-08
                                                                • 7102

                                                                #3951
                                                                Jonathan Lucroy, Angels agree on one-year, $3.35 million deal

                                                                Catcher Jonathan Lucroy has agreed to a one-year deal with the Los Angeles Angels, the team announced Saturday.
                                                                A source confirmed to ESPN that the deal is worth $3.35 million, which was first reported by Yahoo Sports.

                                                                A two-time All-Star, Lucroy, 32, hit .241 with four homers and 51 RBIs in 126 games for the Oakland Athletics last season after signing a one-year, $6.5 million contract in March.


                                                                Lucroy, who was behind the plate when starter Sean Manaea pitched a no-hitter against Boston in April, gave the Athletics a veteran presence at the position to work with a young pitching staff.
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                                                                • Chi_archie
                                                                  SBR Aristocracy
                                                                  • 07-22-08
                                                                  • 63165

                                                                  #3952
                                                                  Originally posted by koz-man
                                                                  Jonathan Lucroy, Angels agree on one-year, $3.35 million deal


                                                                  Catcher Jonathan Lucroy has agreed to a one-year deal with the Los Angeles Angels, the team announced Saturday.
                                                                  A source confirmed to ESPN that the deal is worth $3.35 million, which was first reported by Yahoo Sports.

                                                                  A two-time All-Star, Lucroy, 32, hit .241 with four homers and 51 RBIs in 126 games for the Oakland Athletics last season after signing a one-year, $6.5 million contract in March.


                                                                  Lucroy, who was behind the plate when starter Sean Manaea pitched a no-hitter against Boston in April, gave the Athletics a veteran presence at the position to work with a young pitching staff.

                                                                  seems like a solid signing
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                                                                  • BigSpoon
                                                                    SBR MVP
                                                                    • 11-04-10
                                                                    • 4113

                                                                    #3953
                                                                    Originally posted by cincinnatikid513
                                                                    alright best guesses where do machado and harper land and how long and how much money they getting


                                                                    brycer harper la dodgers 8 years 280 million

                                                                    manny machado yankees 6 years 180 mil
                                                                    Curious as to why you think Machado will only get a 6 year deal? He's only 26 years old.
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                                                                    • batt33
                                                                      SBR Hall of Famer
                                                                      • 12-23-16
                                                                      • 6014

                                                                      #3954
                                                                      Originally posted by cincinnatikid513
                                                                      alright best guesses where do machado and harper land and how long and how much money they getting


                                                                      brycer harper la dodgers 8 years 280 million

                                                                      manny machado yankees 6 years 180 mil
                                                                      either way both not worth the risk...... you are probably pretty close
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                                                                      • JMobile
                                                                        SBR Posting Legend
                                                                        • 08-21-10
                                                                        • 19074

                                                                        #3955
                                                                        Bregman tipped drive-thru workers $1200 each.
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