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02-06-2012 09:39 PM #466
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02-06-2012 09:43 PM #467
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02-06-2012 09:43 PM #468
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02-06-2012 09:44 PM #469
And as it turned out, I was right that he should have been dealt at almost any point in the past(outside of his 5 ERA season).
However, at this point, if this is all you could get, hold onto him and see what happens the first few months.
If Hammel can get back to where he was, we might get lucky. Same with Lindstrom. Of course, while he was good last year, he has been very mediocre in the past...that's what relievers like him do. they suck sometimes and are good others.
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02-06-2012 09:45 PM #470
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02-06-2012 09:47 PM #471
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02-06-2012 09:49 PM #472
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02-06-2012 09:51 PM #473
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02-06-2012 09:53 PM #474
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02-06-2012 09:54 PM #475
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02-06-2012 09:55 PM #476
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02-06-2012 09:56 PM #477http://mlbreports.com/2011/11/25/cba/The Elias system of ranking free agents as Type A, Type B or Type C (unranked) will no longer be used to gauge compensation for the teams losing free agents.
The only way a team will receive compensation for losing a free agent is if they make a guaranteed qualifying one year contract equal to the average salary of the top 125 highest paid players. This is approximately $12.4M for this year.
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02-06-2012 10:00 PM #478
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02-06-2012 10:02 PM #479
Actually, I was right. Argh.
A free agent will be subject to compensation if his former Club offers him a guaranteed one-year contract with a salary equal to the average salary of the 125-highest paid Players from the prior season. The offer must be made at the end of the five-day free agent “quiet period,” and the Player will have seven days to accept the offer.
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02-06-2012 10:02 PM #480
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