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Post by littlebeast1 on Apr 7, 2019 16:57:28 GMT -5
You are wanted immediately on the next flight to Denver. Your new employer, the Atlanta Braves, will have a limo waiting to take you to Coors Field and a 3 year/ $54 million contract for you to sign upon your arrival.
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Post by keystone61 on Apr 7, 2019 17:06:49 GMT -5
You are wanted immediately on the next flight to Denver. Your new employer, the Atlanta Braves, will have a limo waiting to take you to Coors Field and a 3 year/ $54 million contract for you to sign upon your arrival. How long is this guy gonna hold out?
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Post by TheCoronaManCometh on Apr 7, 2019 18:46:27 GMT -5
You are wanted immediately on the next flight to Denver. Your new employer, the Atlanta Braves, will have a limo waiting to take you to Coors Field and a 3 year/ $54 million contract for you to sign upon your arrival. How long is this guy gonna hold out? Zero teams are going to give up a draft pick to sign him, so he’ll hold out until after the draft.
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Post by keystone61 on Apr 7, 2019 18:59:20 GMT -5
How long is this guy gonna hold out? Zero teams are going to give up a draft pick to sign him, so he’ll hold out until after the draft. Which basically means he'll be ready for the 2nd half.
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Post by littlebeast1 on Apr 7, 2019 19:32:58 GMT -5
How long is this guy gonna hold out? Zero teams are going to give up a draft pick to sign him, so he’ll hold out until after the draft. draft pick schmaf pick ... if we wait until then, our crappy pen will have buried us.
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Post by TheCoronaManCometh on Apr 7, 2019 19:38:26 GMT -5
Zero teams are going to give up a draft pick to sign him, so he’ll hold out until after the draft. draft pick schmaf pick ... if we wait until then, our crappy pen will have buried us. If the Braves are out of it by June there was no way Kimbrel would have done anything to change that.
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Post by Hart's Middle Finger on Apr 7, 2019 20:18:53 GMT -5
draft pick schmaf pick ... if we wait until then, our crappy pen will have buried us. If the Braves are out of it by June there was no way Kimbrel would have done anything to change that. Agreed
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Post by brady2705 on Apr 8, 2019 5:06:00 GMT -5
All that time in Orlando ... Alex being coy about it during the mid-game TV interviews ... I'm convinced AA and Kimbrel have already agreed to a 3-4 year deal, based on waiting until the day after the draft to sign the paperwork. And I like that approach -- losing a top-75 pick would really be a stiff price to pay. The last time we had picks like this, I think we came away with Anderson, Wentz, and Muller. Would be an interesting way to give the league and their draft-pick-comp system the finger
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2019 7:59:04 GMT -5
Call him in June but alot of teams might be doing that
Red Flag is how will his location be right off the bat, be careful what you wish for
If he signs late and has a few bad games early he will deserve to be Booed wherever he plays
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Post by TheCoronaManCometh on Apr 8, 2019 19:04:18 GMT -5
All that time in Orlando ... Alex being coy about it during the mid-game TV interviews ... I'm convinced AA and Kimbrel have already agreed to a 3-4 year deal, based on waiting until the day after the draft to sign the paperwork. And I like that approach -- losing a top-75 pick would really be a stiff price to pay. The last time we had picks like this, I think we came away with Anderson, Wentz, and Muller. Would be an interesting way to give the league and their draft-pick-comp system the finger You really think AA has broken MLB rules, to do a backdoor deal with Kimbrel?
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Post by brady2705 on Apr 8, 2019 19:12:53 GMT -5
Is that breaking MLB rules? Kimbrel is a free agent, so AA can discuss whatever he wants with him. If Kimbrel were under contract with another team, that would be breaking rules.
But if nobody's signed paperwork, there's nothing improper about AA and Kimbrel having a gentleman's agreement to sign the paperwork in early June. As a FA, if someone came along before then and made Kimbrel a deal he couldn't refuse, then there's nothing that would prohibit him from signing it.
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Post by bravter on Apr 8, 2019 23:40:46 GMT -5
How long is this guy gonna hold out? Zero teams are going to give up a draft pick to sign him, so he’ll hold out until after the draft. Do teams lose the draft pick because he's signed with a team during the season instead of before the season started? I'm confused on that part.
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Post by TheCoronaManCometh on Apr 8, 2019 23:43:49 GMT -5
Zero teams are going to give up a draft pick to sign him, so he’ll hold out until after the draft. Do teams lose the draft pick because he's signed with a team during the season instead of before the season started? I'm confused on that part. Since Kimbrel received a QO from the Red Sox, and turned it down, any team that signs him would have to forfeit a draft pick in the 2019 draft. It'd be hard to forfeit a pick after the draft has already taken place. The draft is in June.
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Post by bravter on Apr 8, 2019 23:50:56 GMT -5
Do teams lose the draft pick because he's signed with a team during the season instead of before the season started? I'm confused on that part. Since Kimbrel received a QO from the Red Sox, and turned it down, any team that signs him would have to forfeit a draft pick in the 2019 draft. It'd be hard to forfeit a pick after the draft has already taken place. The draft is in June. So they don't forfeit a draft pick the following year? Anyways sounds like a really dumb rule to be punished on.
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Post by Fumbduckery on Apr 8, 2019 23:55:18 GMT -5
It's all a little complicated:
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