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4 hours ago, mdbdotcom said:

The only way he'd be a free agent after next season would be if he were non-tendered again. He has another year of arb eligibility before he is a regular free agent. O's offer must have been low or he was afraid of the physical (after 2 TJS procedures, he may have good reason).

If he wants to prove his value for a better arb raise or his next FA contract, I see the appeal of facing the AL Central ~15 times and the AL East ~5 times instead of the other way around.

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Sorry but I had to make this comment. I need to make sure I have my facts straight.

-Duquette cuts Gonzo to save 5 million dollars.

-Gonzo out-pitches Ubaldo and Miley combined, according to WAR.

-Now, he is considering resigning him and it will be for more than he cut him for and my bet is for 2 years?

That sound about right? Anyone else find this to be so incompetent/reactive, that its comical?

 

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On 12/8/2017 at 3:16 PM, twinedenter said:

Sorry but I had to make this comment. I need to make sure I have my facts straight.

-Duquette cuts Gonzo to save 5 million dollars.

-Gonzo out-pitches Ubaldo and Miley combined, according to WAR.

-Now, he is considering resigning him and it will be for more than he cut him for and my bet is for 2 years?

That sound about right? Anyone else find this to be so incompetent/reactive, that its comical?

 

Someone will point out that he pitched in the central and not the east and say that is the reason for the better WAR. 

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Great, so not only can't we sign top tier guys, we can't even sign the fringe guys who pretty much suck anyway.  Awesome.  Just trade away all the high priced veterans and play a mix of our current prospects and the ones we acquire via trade.

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