What I've found is that "generally" if there is an income limit for single-filers it is doubled for married filing jointly.
We had a similar situation for my wife's income-based student loan repayment, we filled separately for a few years so the payment wouldn't jump.
As mentioned, there will surely be some fine print items to consider if and when it is formally announced.
The Score reported this afternoon that Hayward has played his last game with the Cubs. They are going to allow him to look for a new team, if he can’t find a trade he will be DFA’d.
edit: I can’t read. I thought you were asking the question.
Same for me. Prey was entertaining, about what I thought it would be. Definitely better than the last one but I guess I was expecting more? But I don’t even know what I want.
I think that's fair, especially if he could have been had on the cheap with a few months to "prove it". I also would have been fine with a move for 2B, looking towards the future, since we currently don't have a long-term option on the roster.
I agree with you. To many guys having terrible seasons, this isn’t the year to push the chips in on rentals. I’d prefer they stand pat, reload during the off-season and hope a few of these guys bounce back and stay healthy.
Caveat is that I know they won’t really reload during the off-season. But still understanding how this terrible front office operates I’m not that upset with doing nothing at this deadline.
It’s a cool stadium, I’ve sat lower section 1st or 3rd both times and had a good view.
Food - crab dip fries if you can find them
Things to do - tons of good breweries in the area if that’s your thing. Union - get an Old Pro, Peabody, Checkerspot.