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QUOTE (RockRaines @ Feb 19, 2015 -> 11:23 PM)
What about 5/120?

 

That's still Jon Lester money, when he's no Jon Lester. The whole point of giving him an extension is to make it team-friendly, which 5/120 is not. I'd rather just spend a little more money and sign a #1 like Price or Cueto.

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QUOTE (RockRaines @ Feb 19, 2015 -> 09:23 PM)
I'd guess 5/140ish with an option if I was a betting man.

That is crazy. The market will be flooded with pitchers next offseason if no one extends before that. Price, Zimmerman, Cueto, Latos, Fister.... He won't command anywhere near that on the open market.

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QUOTE (Dick Allen @ Feb 20, 2015 -> 07:52 AM)
That is crazy. The market will be flooded with pitchers next offseason if no one extends before that. Price, Zimmerman, Cueto, Latos, Fister.... He won't command anywhere near that on the open market.

 

 

The market next year isn't really THAT amazing.

 

It might change a bit, if Greinke becomes available. Price is likely to stay with the Tigers (at least better than a 50% chance).

 

That leaves Zimmerman and Cueto as the two premium options, which is essentially the same as Scherzer/Lester/Shields...once again, unless Greinke is also on the market and all four of those top guys are free to sign anywhere in the offseason.

 

If you include Samardzija as well, sure, it's better...but there are still 20 teams chasing the same 3-5 pitchers. Latos and Fister will be lucky enough to gather the "table scraps" remaining, ala Shields this year.

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QUOTE (caulfield12 @ Feb 20, 2015 -> 08:16 AM)
The market next year isn't really THAT amazing.

 

It might change a bit, if Greinke becomes available. Price is likely to stay with the Tigers (at least better than a 50% chance).

 

That leaves Zimmerman and Cueto as the two premium options, which is essentially the same as Scherzer/Lester/Shields...once again, unless Greinke is also on the market and all four of those top guys are free to sign anywhere in the offseason.

 

If you include Samardzija as well, sure, it's better...but there are still 20 teams chasing the same 3-5 pitchers. Latos and Fister will be lucky enough to gather the "table scraps" remaining, ala Shields this year.

Stop with your made up percentages. The fact is there are 5 or 6 guys that are looking for 9 figure contracts. There are a limited amount of teams that will give out those contracts. Hammels ends up in Boston, they may not be looking to spend, as their "sabermetric" payroll is about $200 million. Unless his ERA is under 2.00 and he wins the Cy Young, there is zero chance Samardzija gets anywhere near $28 million a year for 5 years. No chance.

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$28 million a year for Samardzija would be an absolutely horrendous contract. All giant contracts have the potential to be absolute busts, but if Samardzija is even a 3 WAR pitcher per year in that contract, it's a massive overpay. He would have to be an absolute ace.

 

Max Scherzer technically got 7/$210, but based on the deferred money, MLB is valuing its present day value at 7/$190 (or so). That's $27 million per year for a guy who's put up 4.5 WAR, 6.4 WAR, and 5.6 WAR seasons. He also has Boras as his agent, who has a tendency to extract more value out of teams as well.

 

If he got 5/$120, it'd be a little better, but that still seems too rich. Hell, if he wants $140 million, give it to him over 6 years. At least that spreads the cost out a bit.

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I don't know why we're so eager to pay the dude before he even pitches. He's had one season as a true front-end starter, let's let him have another before we pay him like it's a foregone conclusion that he will. He isn't going to give us a discount to dodge free agency, which means we're going to pay him free agency money, which means we might as well wait and see.

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I think the most I would be willing to go on Samardzija (unless he truly becomes an ace this year) would be around 5/100. I don't think that would get it done. If he leaves in free agency that would still leave us with Sale, Quintana and Rodon as a very solid front 3. Then maybe go and try to sign a mid level guy to a one or two year deal and then by 2016-2017 hopefully 2 of Danish, Montas and Adams will be ready.

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QUOTE (lasttriptotulsa @ Feb 20, 2015 -> 08:38 AM)
I think the most I would be willing to go on Samardzija (unless he truly becomes an ace this year) would be around 5/100. I don't think that would get it done. If he leaves in free agency that would still leave us with Sale, Quintana and Rodon as a very solid front 3. Then maybe go and try to sign a mid level guy to a one or two year deal and then by 2016-2017 hopefully 2 of Danish, Montas and Adams will be ready.

 

 

That's where guys like Latos and Fister would make sense...just like Anibal Sanchez and Fister did for the Tigers to fit in as 4th starters and provide additional depth.

 

They'd be affordable, because of that top 3.

 

The problem right now is the Danks contract also being on the books.

 

Adams' earliest arrival date is probably late 2016/early 2017.

 

 

As with the Tanaka interest, the White Sox don't see like the type of team to play it in-between, which is what Samardjiza is....being paid as an ace or close to an ace with the numbers being bandied about here, well over $100 million. Danks was the only time they were willing to go long-term and it bit them in the butt, so they're going to have to be 100% convinced Shark is the guy going forward that's worth that type of investment with Noesi/Beck/Johnson/Montas/Danish/Adams all in the pipeline.

 

Personally, I'd rather invest that money into solving the catching situation once and for all.

 

 

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QUOTE (southsider2k5 @ Feb 20, 2015 -> 09:26 AM)
That is free agent money. No point in signing that deal. At that point your best hope is to let him walk out and hope that he has the Shields experience of waiting too long to sign.

I know they have offered him less, but I believe this is the target his people are aiming at.

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QUOTE (RockRaines @ Feb 20, 2015 -> 10:16 AM)
I know they have offered him less, but I believe this is the target his people are aiming at.

Well, that's discouraging. I don't see the Sox offering him that much, nor would I want them to. $28MM a year would be too much.

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If Samardzija really is seeking 5/140 then I wish him well in FA. Not in the least bit interested for that price and another reason why I am not high on the trade in the first place.

 

Hopefully Montas continues his progress and can slide into Samardzija's rotation spot after the 2015 season.

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QUOTE (StRoostifer @ Feb 20, 2015 -> 12:14 PM)
If Samardzija really is seeking 5/140 then I wish him well in FA. Not in the least bit interested for that price and another reason why I am not high on the trade in the first place.

 

Hopefully Montas continues his progress and can slide into Samardzija's rotation spot after the 2015 season.

Just to keep harping on this point because why not...Montas pitched 81 innings last year. The most he's ever pitched is 111 in 2013. A minor league season taking him up to 130 innings is a big jump on his arm this year.

 

I know the White Sox push people aggressively, but there's such a thing as overaggressive.

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QUOTE (Dunt @ Feb 18, 2015 -> 06:04 PM)
I started to think about this over the weekend and I wanted to get everyones opinion here. How do you want the Sox to proceed with the Samardzija extension? Part of me would like them to get him locked up and have a rock solid 1-4 for the next 4-5 years. On the other hand, Rodon will be a full-time figure in the rotation next year and Danish and Montas have the chance to maybe break as well, so maybe invest that money elsewhere and get the comp pick?

 

 

Look what you have done by thinking!! You have everyone riled up. Quit it! :lol: Anyway I don't see the Shark getting anything over $16-$18M for 4 years. from the Sox. Look at our history with John Danks. I suppose you might se a contract with a rising price tag since Danks comes off the books in what two years? But, we will need extra money to pay Sale at some point.

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QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Feb 20, 2015 -> 11:17 AM)
Just to keep harping on this point because why not...Montas pitched 81 innings last year. The most he's ever pitched is 111 in 2013. A minor league season taking him up to 130 innings is a big jump on his arm this year.

 

I know the White Sox push people aggressively, but there's such a thing as overaggressive.

No doubt that's a valid point and one of the reasons why I'm hoping the Sox keep Rodon in Charlotte as a starter instead of using him as a reliever for the mlb roster. Build that arm/shoulder endurance.

 

If the Sox were to get 130 IP from Montas in 2015, he could very well be ready for 160-175IP in 2016 which shouldn't be too aggressive as long as hes healthy.

 

As for Samardzija, he's gone after 2015. I just cannot see the Sox going 5+ years and 25M+ per year for a pitcher.

 

 

 

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QUOTE (elrockinMT @ Feb 20, 2015 -> 11:33 AM)
Look what you have done by thinking!! You have everyone riled up. Quit it! :lol: Anyway I don't see the Shark getting anything over $16-$18M for 4 years. from the Sox. Look at our history with John Danks. I suppose you might se a contract with a rising price tag since Danks comes off the books in what two years? But, we will need extra money to pay Sale at some point.

 

He turned down a bigger deal from teh Cubs.

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QUOTE (Balta1701 @ Feb 20, 2015 -> 11:17 AM)
Just to keep harping on this point because why not...Montas pitched 81 innings last year. The most he's ever pitched is 111 in 2013. A minor league season taking him up to 130 innings is a big jump on his arm this year.

 

I know the White Sox push people aggressively, but there's such a thing as overaggressive.

 

Long term, I see Montas being the bullpen piece and Danish being the starter. If both, even end up being productive major league pieces, that's a huge win for the Sox. I just think that's what both of them are best suited for IMO.

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