Posted by travisg on 9/18/2010 5:13:00 PM (view original):
Bullet point one is the most important by far.
It drives me crazy when quality veterans go unsigned, even when they only want a million or two for one or two years. (This is a persistent problem in every world I've ever played in.) You can offer them mutual options if you don't want to guarantee that second year, and it's still usually a bargain. They're ALWAYS better than the guys available after the first couple of Rule 5 picks.
I'm not new to this game and don't need help, but I'm going to play Devil's Advocate here...
What if you're already up against your player budget? How do you replace the CRAPPY players on your roster with halfway decent guys?
I took over a wrecked franchise and I'm trying to turn it around. I have $60 million available to spend on the free agent market and we are in the FA signing period right now. I will be able to sign several of the top 5 or so free agents available, all are Type A or B but that's ok because I have the #1 pick and I can't lose that.
After I spend that $60 million I will still have maybe 2-5 players that are pretty crappy that'd I'd like to replace. A few are semi useful, but I don't like to have more than one one-dimensional player on my roster (example: guy with 99 speed and 85 BR but complete lack of hitting or defensive ability, or a solid defensive OF who can't reach base).
I'm going to try to free up a couple million here and there in trades, but ultimately, I think I'm going to be stuck with these guys. The only other alternative is to NOT sign one of my top free agents, which would free up $10-15 mil I could then disperse to 3 more players. That said, I'm more of a "one super star" kind of guy as opposed to "several good players."