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Re: Yasmani Grandal
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It makes the most difference where the player is acceptable, neither a star nor someone you want to release. The team sticks him on the major league roster earlier than they would like, with hopes of recouping their investment. But for the player, that major league salary he is pulling down is quite a difference. Plus, it saves you being sent to the minors simply becuase you are the one with options left. |
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Re: Yasmani Grandal
I understand the positives, but most of them only help someone who isnt good enough to cut it at the major league level, and most likely their bonus is the majority of their income anyways.
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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Re: Yasmani Grandal
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1. If a player is on the 40-man roster, and they spend the year in AAA (Valaika, Valliquette) or even AA, what do they make? 65K? 2. If/when they are called up, are they just paid a pro-rated of the 1st year/rookie minimum ($400K)? 3. What about a guy like Burton? He's spent the entire year in AAA, but it was due to injury so is he making his full salary $810K, right? 4. When Owings ($440K) and Herrera ($412K) were sent down are they still getting their full base salaries in AAA? 5. Even though he's been in AAA, is Balentien making the full $416K that Cott's lists. 6. If some players get the full salary and some do not, does making the 25-man out of spring training determine that? 7. Did Burton and Bray's service time clock start ticking from opening day or does it only start when they actually pitch on ther 25-man again? 8. Coming into the year, Cott's has Burton at 2 years 165 days service time, Owings (2 and 139), Bray (2 and 91), Volquez (2 and 120), Votto (2 and 27), and Cueto (2 and 0 days). Will all those guys be arb eligible this off-season and am I missing anyone? 9. I think I read somewhere on this board that even though Lehr was in AAA, he was awarded a guaranteed $400K contract. Are there any others in the Reds system (AAA or AA) like this? 10. If they are just "regular" minor leaguers, what are the average salaries for Rookie, A, A+, AA, and AAA. 11. What about DSL and VSL? Do they only start getting paid when they come over? |
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Re: Yasmani Grandal
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Re: Yasmani Grandal
I dont know if these 2 are connected but Mes was promoted to AAA. Could it be possible that Yas goes straight to AA to finish out the season?
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Re: Yasmani Grandal
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I expect him to be in Arizona tonight and tomorrow be at their spring training park working to get back up to game speed for a week or so then being shipped somewhere like Dayton or Lynchburg to finish out the year. |
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Re: Yasmani Grandal
Thanks, LoganBuck.
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Et tu, Brutus?
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Re: Yasmani Grandal
LoganBuck answered your questions quite nicely, but I'll gladly add to his answers...
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Re: Yasmani Grandal
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By the way, Bruce was at 1.125 (1 year, 125 days) service time coming into the year. Here's a few more for reference.... Arb eligible in 2011: Burton: 2.165 Owings: 2.139 Volquez: 2.120 Bray: 2.091 Votto: 2.027 Cueto: 2.000 Arb eligible in 2012 and beyond: Bruce: 1.125 (will be 2.125 after this year) Hanigan: 1.077 (will be 2.077) Janish: 1.064 (will be 2.064) Herrera: 1.028 (will probably still be under 2.00, due to demotion) Bailey: 1.017 (will be 2.017, as I assume he accrued svc time on D.L.) Balentien: 1.131 Arredondo: 1.094 Fisher: 0.130 Stubbs: 0.047 Maloney: 0.045 Castillo: 0.028 Francisco: 0.021 Alonso 0.018 (why does he have service time?) Had zero, but accrued time in 2010: Mike Leake: 0.00 Logan Ondrusek: 0.00 Chris Heisey: 0.00 Jordan Smith: 0.00 Travis Wood: 0.00 Sam LeCure: 0.00 Enerio Del Rosario: 0.00 Zero time, and still no ML time: Chapman: 0.00 Valaika: 0.00 Valliquette: 0.00 |
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Re: Yasmani Grandal
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I still say that the Reds should hold onto that roster spot. They've got the leverage. Grandal doesn't.
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Re: Yasmani Grandal
I think the Reds only gave Yonder one because they thought his bat was advanced enough. I have a hard time with this current group of people in charge willing to give that type of deal to a catcher unless he interviews amazingly.
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Re: Yasmani Grandal
Do free agents (post-arb guys) have clauses in their contracts that guarantee their salary regardless of whether or not they get optioned down (assuming the player has options)?
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Et tu, Brutus?
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Re: Yasmani Grandal
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"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 |
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Et tu, Brutus?
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Re: Yasmani Grandal
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EDIT: Actually, in the case of post-arbitration guys, the MLB CBA guarantees that guys with 5+ years of service have protection of their salary--meaning they would earn the money in their contract no matter what.
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