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  1. Andrews was already guaranteed not to be on the team by virtue of being DFAed, so he really has no bearing on the substance if this article. Which I agree, is a solid article with a click bait-y headline.
  2. It's Bauers and Rea, not Bauer and Rae.
  3. If you're going to do that math, then you need to add up this and next year's payroll as the denominator, since the 7M is spread over two years. You can't say they're spending 7M this year, because they're not.
  4. Don't circumvent the cuss filter by using stand in words, just leave the word out.
  5. It would be weird if people were tweeting confetti emojis. Of course players are going to be sad he's going. Who wouldn't be? It doesn't mean you think management are morons (necessarily), it's a human reaction to losing a really good pitcher and teammate that you just spent the better part of a year hanging out with all day.
  6. Pitching and defense didn't work? Let's sign Soler and just try to hit our way to the playoffs.
  7. The math is that both decisions were basically a tossup. Barnwell's ESPN+ article dives into it, but TLDR, it's very hard to argue that it clearly was the wrong decision.
  8. They already hired Washington.
  9. Agreed, I definitely (mis)read it as that.
  10. 1. What does his current position really matter related to this conversation? 2. UW didn't think he was a bad DC, they chose not to hire him as the head coach. That again doesn't really have bearing on his viability as an NFL DC.
  11. Someone having an opinion that everyone disagrees with isn't banning material. If everyone would stop putting him on blast there wouldn't be anything to respond to. Stop feeding the troll.
  12. Could you provide more context besides posting a link?
  13. "I think Yelich is overpaid" is an opinion. "Burnes is going to be traded" is an opinion. I guess you can call "Most important to MA seems to be to finish ahead of Counsell and the Cubs the year that CC spurned him," an opinion, but it's completely reasonable to ask what basis there is for that opinion, just as someone might ask a poster to back up any other opinion they have.
  14. It seems like he's just not a fan of this world of NIL and transfer portal and wants to be done.
  15. Sure, but what are you basing that perception on? You have to be perceiving something, otherwise it's just a made up statement.
  16. What actual evidence do you have for this? But answer in the actual thread you started...
  17. Yes, that was the point the rhetorical question was making.
  18. Did I miss Arnold announcing that he was starting in CF and batting third?
  19. Never say never, but it's hard to imagine a scenario where it makes sense for the Brewers to pay a closer ~20M AAV.
  20. https://www.mlb.com/brewers/news/corbin-burnes-brewers-future “And then I just had year after year that have been good, [and] I think it got to the point of they know their situation and where they’re at and their market size, and instead of making a player angry for sending a bad or really small or short-term or low number of an extension, it’s just like, ‘Hey, [to] be upfront, we respect what you’ve done and we’re not going to come at you with something that we don’t feel is what you’re worth as far as the market goes.’ “We never really talked there. I think a couple of years ago, I was open to going and getting something done, but I think at this point, both sides know that we’re a year away from free agency, and we want to see what the market can bring.”
  21. They probably have some sort of catastrophic insurance, yes, but generally that's not something that's ever public knowledge, much less the terms. I don't imagine there's any scenario where his salary doesn't count, unless he retires and the rest of the contract becomes void.
  22. With a full NTC, Yelich is only as tradeable as he wants to be.
  23. Well, sort of, but I think it's more accurate to go year by year, not total financial outlay. He's far from the 2nd highest played for this year, which is what matters in constructing this year's roster. The fact that he'll make 80-140M over the life of the contract is not justification for him starting on OD.
  24. He declined a $10M option, I don't see how this would be for under that.
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