Wife went "thrifting" over the weekend. Came home with a stone egg looking thing. Upon further inspection its an upside down pineapple.
So I have that lifestyle to look forward to now.
So I have that lifestyle to look forward to now.
Sorry, somehow missed this until today.He makes the league minimum and doesn’t hit free agency until 2031. You think the cheapskate owner is going to replace him with someone more expensive?
Sorry, somehow missed this until today.
Although I generally think of myself as a pretty smart person, this is where I’m admittedly a little ignorant (I generally just enjoy being a spectator and don’t dig too much into numbers, contracts, etc.). Until seeing your comment, I was only previously aware that a longterm deal fell through between him and the team earlier this season and just figured he was out the door next year (I think something in the neighborhood of 5 years, $70M is what I remember).
With your comment, and just to make sure I’m understanding correctly, if Ricketts, Jed, and company just keep balking and not paying him what he wants, is he literally just essentially screwed until he’s eligible for arbitration or free agency, making him and everyone else miserable, and forcing him to reluctantly just keep playing for the league minimum?
I’ll be the first to say that baseball contracts have gotten pretty ridiculous and maybe something should be done to rein in the 10+ years, hundreds of millions deals, but that also seems pretty messed up.
Yeah, I did look back a couple of months ago when he started making noise and saw his relatively lackluster debut and bring up with the Mets.Buying out the rookie deal is a process and takes time. He didn’t exactly crush it before this season when he came up previously.
Giving PCA a 7yr 90M contract is cheap at this point.
Yeah. Keel over.* Is there a way to be keeled, aside from evenly?
“Do yourself a favor and carve out 75 minutes to watch two people you’ve never heard of,” says childless man.
It's more complicated than this, but basically MLB players have to be in the league for 6 years before hitting free agency. Before that, they are often significantly underpaid versus their open market value. Pete Crow Armstrong actually makes the league minimum, for example. And won't be a free agent until 2031.
It's bizarre to me how quickly fans can criticize their owners for not spending enough money, but refuse to credit them for making great decisions like this one. PCA was traded for Javier Baez, who makes $24 million/year to be a league average player at best, and somebody named Trevor Williams, who makes $7 million/year. If spending money was the solution, why don't you just reverse that trade?
Seriously, how in THE F*** is that chick on television??
I'm not sure what the story is/was behind the Tim Dillon interview, as I don't watch his show or know much about him at all, but it was truly amazing. Like, the whole aura of that sit down was to dig into how podcasting is taking over for traditional media. And CNN just inexplicably sends the very worst person they can possibly find. Seriously, how in THE F*** is that chick on television??
Totally get your point when you explain it that way. But wasn’t the Javy deal kind of the exception with Tom (and I guess more Jed, to that point)? Again, I don’t really dig deep on this stuff, but it seems like they got more lucky than it being a brilliant, premeditated move.It's more complicated than this, but basically MLB players have to be in the league for 6 years before hitting free agency. Before that, they are often significantly underpaid versus their open market value. Pete Crow Armstrong actually makes the league minimum, for example. And won't be a free agent until 2031.
It's bizarre to me how quickly fans can criticize their owners for not spending enough money, but refuse to credit them for making great decisions like this one. PCA was traded for Javier Baez, who makes $24 million/year to be a league average player at best, and somebody named Trevor Williams, who makes $7 million/year. If spending money was the solution, why don't you just reverse that trade?
You are so cool bro. Like internet posting level cool.^^ get pumped.
Get pumped, stupid take.Everyone I know who follows the Reds agrees Elly hasn’t been bad this year, but hasn’t been great. Pretty boring season thus far. Just kind of “meh.”
Hitting .250, and on pace for 30+ home runs, 50+ stolen bases, 120 rbi, 120 runs, and had the longest hitting streak of his career this year. He’s 23 years old.
What a dude.
Did bucket or some other runoff come back just to create a new account and troll everyone with this FCPS schtick?Your taxes just went up in Fayette county with the usual school board vote of 3-2 on everything. Only 2 members with a backbone tried to ask questions and table the vote for further discussion. Enjoy the extra $ coming out of your pockets and go ahead and plan they will need more $ from you next year.
They don't call him krazykats for nothing!- As far as Oweh goes and this season, well I’m not so sure we aren’t better off if he goes pro.
I love the kid, but will he really be better than what we saw last year with the limitations he has? And on this team that is so deep will he even get the minutes to showcase?
I assume he will be back and I’ll be happy, but we are so damn deep I’m just not sold we “need” anyone.
His other move he's been working on is a spin move on his throws. So imagine you're Elly De La Cruz and the ball gets hit up the middle and you catch it deep on your glove side, so you spin around on your throw to first. That move blew my son's mind, so he's been working on it. Problem is, he started doing that move on any routine grounder to his left when he's playing short. As a baseball purist I'm having real issues with this boy.