I have back traced your posts, MOLINA
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I have back traced your posts, MOLINA
Molina, did any other prospects sign with someone other than Pittsburgh?
If so, I assume they're going back to the pool as well? Just to be fair and all.
I don't recall who all signed prospects, but I signed a 5.0 1B spec myself, and yes he will be going back into to the pool too. All prospects signed that were not on an MLB team for the majority of last season will be released. Prospects who were on MLB teams for most of last year will stay with the team that signed them since they already have a good amount of MLB experience.
Btw, I just finished making a list of all the qualifying hitting prospects and may work on pitchers after I get back from lunch. The lists are what I will do the remaining contraction picks from and to know which of the left overs will be deleted. I'm hoping I'll be able to get to the releasing/deleting tonight.
Pitt lost a ton of cash for these prospects. Most prospects don't pan out. Pitt is lucky to make 80 million in revenue. His plan only works if some of these prospects actually turn into really good MLB players.
Just a thought too (probably won't go over very well) I think if option A is the one chosen, I think teams that signed FA contracts over the 10mil mark should forfeit their pick in the extended contraction draft.
It's just an idea because teams like Dodgers, Cubs, Cardinals, Mets, Yankees would be getting the top FA because of their vast financial resources and then getting multiple 5.0/4.5 specs. The rich get richer, and teams like Pitt, TB, Toronto, Oakland, Cleveland continue to get the shaft.
Hangman, this is soooo not the point of this thread. He is keeping everyone of his MLB FA signees. This is about signing minor leaguers as FAs and the overlooked fact that they will resort to MLCs after one year in the minors. This is basically about MoMo realizing that drafting the minor leaguers is a better option than rampant spending on undeveloped minor leaguers. Sincerely, OM
Sure looks like Sabu is getting shafted here.
Pittsburgh would get the shaft financially if we let Sabu do this.
we're saving him from himself.
and teams in big markets being able to spend more in free agency is realistic.
underdeveloped prospects being given 10 million dollar one year contracts that revert to MLCs after one year is not.
the player's union would have a conniption fit if a team was able to do that IRL.
so, because Sabu's done well in the league spending more than 40 miliion over his income is a good thing?
is that because he was trying to exploit a loophole that most wern't aware existed?
well, ok then. I stand corrected.