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9 minutes ago, NelsonCruuuuuz said:

Good point. Def big injury history too, ouch. At least they got the championship but could have had both: championship and not awful contract on frequently injured pitcher 

Or just offer to overpay him for 3 years w/ a couple of options, the Scherzer contract.  They would have done way better extending Scherzer.

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It would have been almost impossible with the fandom, but coming up on 2.5 years along the Rendon or Strasburg best answer for the champions looks like it would have been Neither.

2020 AAV's behind the Cole-Stras-Rendon 35's:

Wheeler 24, Donaldson 23, Ryu 20, Keuchel 18, Grandal 18, Hamels 18, Ozuna 18, Odorizzi 18, Bumgarner 17, Abreu 17, Moustakas 16, Castellanos 16 (boy was the Reds "surge" short-lived), Didi 14, RP Will Smith 13, Gardner 13, E5 12, Roark 12, Betances 11, Avisail 10, Porcello 10, Treinen 10

That's an entire FA year of 8-figure AAV guys, should Elias get to level up from the Lyles range this offseason.

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Kelso, an investment banker appointed by Gov. Larry Hogan in 2015 to be the stadium authority chairman, said both parties to the lease are in a “deliberative” phase in which stadium enhancement projects are being developed and vetted. Changes could include more social spaces, fewer seats and a sports betting area, according to the team.

 

Angelos family split won’t halt lease negotiations to keep Orioles in Baltimore, stadium authority says – Baltimore Sun
https://www.baltimoresun.com/maryland/bs-md-orioles-stadium-lease-20220614-abzfee5c2vdwhjyvjbsu4hb7lq-story.html

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The lawsuit that has split the family of ailing Orioles owner Peter Angelos won’t halt discussions about a new lease to keep the team in Baltimore, according to the Maryland Stadium Authority, which says it continues to recognize the authority of CEO John Angelos to negotiate on the club’s behalf.

The stadium authority — the Major League Baseball team’s landlord at Camden Yards — said Monday that lease talks are continuing with John Angelos, whose brother Louis accuses him of trying to wrest control and ownership of the family fortune, including the Orioles.

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