Posted by aikdog on 2/17/2018 5:29:00 PM (view original):
Posted by hockey1984 on 2/17/2018 4:41:00 PM (view original):
Posted by pjfoster13 on 2/17/2018 12:25:00 PM (view original):
Posted by hockey1984 on 2/16/2018 8:53:00 PM (view original):
I think the bigger question is that someone wanted to resign that player for 6 million? Geez.
He just had a season of 2.29 ERA across 234 innings, that's a $20 million dollar season
20 million for a guy with crud splits, one exceptional pitch and 2 less then decent pitches? If I even looked at him, i’d Give him 5 at most. He’ll end his career with an ERA around 4.
Hockey, he’s my player. I would think the same but he has clearly outperformed his splits every season. That 98 pitch one obviously seems to be a big factor in making up for crappy splits. I’ve never had bother pitcher with that high of a pitch before. He’s up for the Cy Young this season.
I don’t know why he gained an extra point either at that age. Sometimes a fifth pitch will drop off to make an older player improve but not in this case.
Don’t get me wrong, he’s by no means a bad player, but usually when a guy is having a season like that right before wanting a long term deal i’ll Usually contemplate if I can get a type A for him.
now, that being said, in my one league no one goes after free agents unless they are top grade superstars, so a lot of guys that are very good can often be had for next to nothing.
And in my other league owners would you their right arm if you flashed prospects in front of them.
Main reason why I feel like $6.5 is a bit much to resign this guy at.