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49 minutes ago, Frobby said:

Just as a point of information, the total comp owed to O’Day that the Braves took on was $15 mm, not $9 mm.

- $3 mm last two months of 2018

- $8 mm for 2019 (excluding $1 mm deferred)

- $4 mm deferred comp payable 2020-23.   

 

 

https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2018/11/atlanta-braves-payroll.html

I think people are naive if they think that kind of money is unimportant to teams in the market position of the Orioles.   You can do a lot for the future of the team with $15 mm.

It's extremely important to a team in a rebuild. Extremely. 

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6 minutes ago, Roll Tide said:

why anyone would want Smoak over Mancini is beyond me.

The league is filled with weak willed GMs who are afraid to take risks but need to seem like they're doing something.

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3 minutes ago, LTO's said:

The league is filled with weak willed GMs who are afraid to take risks but need to seem like they're doing something.

I'm actually starting to agree with this a bit. There are a bunch of teams (Dodgers, Yankees, Astros even Twins) who have a legit WS cores and refuse to really go for it. 

 

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1 hour ago, Lucky_13 said:

I'm actually starting to agree with this a bit. There are a bunch of teams (Dodgers, Yankees, Astros even Twins) who have a legit WS cores and refuse to really go for it. 

 

I imagine the calculus is preserving 90%+ postseason probability over the long haul yields more championships than pushing one season's probability from 18% to 24%.

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