Not earth-shattering, but alot considering its coming from Walt - does raise my hopes that at least one major deal will get done.
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?...s_mlb&c_id=mlb
Not earth-shattering, but alot considering its coming from Walt - does raise my hopes that at least one major deal will get done.
http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?...s_mlb&c_id=mlb
I like this response
Sounds like he is going after targets that other clubs are going to be very reluctant to move, and that's why it's so difficult to get something done.I'm not going to be specific about guys, but I'd prefer guys who are under contract for a while," Jocketty said. "I'm not sure anything will develop. We're trying to win this year, but we want to stay full of talent so we know we can compete for years to come."
Hopefully he can pull something off.
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Yeah, but those are the guys I'm not giving up boatloads of talent for two months work. I would not rule out rentals, but I would get them at my price or pass. Even then, only if it gives me a solid chance of winning a playoff series (and I haven't seen any potential rentals who would fit that bill for the Reds).
No rentals, except for players acquired at minor cost.
This team is a long shot. Don't mortgage the future for a long-shot chance at success this year.
Not Beltran. Nobody.
Beltran or not, this team is still going to have to address LF at some point, whether it's this week or in the offseason (yeah right). Simply put, the trio playing there this summer just won't cut it in 2012 if the Reds expect to return to the playoffs again during this relatively small "window of opportunity" that exists while Joey Votto is here.
Someone's gonna have to get paid to play left next year, unless you want to entrust it to a AAA unknown. And since another glaring weakness is the complete lack of production from the cleanup spot (and the unlikelyhood of Scott Rolen effectively batting there again in 2012), the opportunity is obvious to kill two birds with one stone.
Last edited by Reds/Flyers Fan; 07-21-2011 at 06:19 PM.
Forgive me, maybe I wasn't clear.
Beltran is a rental. He is a Boras client. His contract forbids his team from offering him arbitration. He will be a free agent next winter, for sure.
I want to solidify left field too. But not by acquiring Beltran or any other 2011 rental.
I don't want to give up the wealth of organizational talent on the quixotic dream that the Reds can overcome the Brewers, Cards, and Bucs this season.
Yes it's a possibility, but it is remote.
Reds should go after signed players, guys who they can control for awhile.
And, of course, they can acquire rentals - or anyone - who costs very little in return.
Would 8-2 on the strength of starting pitching change your mind?
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The arbitration clause isn't very meaningful. It means a team cannot get a draft pick out of him, as they can't offer it and then he can't turn it down because it wasn't offered, but it doesn't impact whether he'd elect to go to free agency, as teams have an exclusive negotiating period before free agency and long before the deadline to offer arbitration anyhow. And even if they could offer arbitration, he could simply decline.
That said, I don't think anyone has any illusions that Beltran wouldn't test the free agent market. He most certainly would, as 95% of Boras clients typically do. But the arbitration clause doesn't impact his ability to become a free agent.
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Originally Posted by teamselig
Correct. It's 80%, but it's for players under reserve (through the first six years of service) until they reach free agency, so Beltran would not apply.
Since players don't really have any say in their salaries from year to year, until arbitration, it's to keep the club from tendering a new contract for much less.
For instance, say a club gives a guy $500,000 for his second full season. The player had really no recourse to ask for more, as he has to agree to that deal. The next season, the club could not pay total compensation less than $400,000 in the majors (which is less than league minimum now anyhow) or 60% of $500k in total compensation between the majors and minors if there's a split rate of pay.
"No matter how good you are, you're going to lose one-third of your games. No matter how bad you are you're going to win one-third of your games. It's the other third that makes the difference." ~Tommy Lasorda
Walt may say they're buyers, but we're talking about a team that hasn't made a truly "blockbuster" acquisition since Ken Griffey Jr. over a decade ago.
I highly doubt the Reds acquire anyone of note this season.
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How many teams truly get to make a blockbuster acquisition? Probably less than a quarter?
In order to make such an acquisition in this day and age, you either have to have $100 million plus to spend in free agency or you need to be willing to give up your top prospect(s) for a 2-month rental, at least generally speaking.
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