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The way I understand his contract is that he gets $5M irrespective. If we were to pick up the option, he'd get $13M. Thus, I think $7M is a fair midpoint. He gets $2M more than the buyout, $6M less than the option.
Ah, I see what you are saying. I thought you were saying 7M (after the 5M buyout) instead of the 8M (after the 5M buyout). You are saying 7M as an extension, not a new contract.

I doubt he would do that. That means he is only playing next year for 2M (he already has the 5M in his pocket; no reason to renegotiate that). He will retire before he does that, I think.
 

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Ah, I see what you are saying. I thought you were saying 7M (after the 5M buyout) instead of the 8M (after the 5M buyout). You are saying 7M as an extension, not a new contract.

I doubt he would do that. That means he is only playing next year for 2M (he already has the 5M in his pocket; no reason to renegotiate that). He will retire before he does that, I think.
Correct; I wasn't very clear. $7M total, which is about his market rate. He can still rake LHP and play a solid hot corner.

If he's ready to retire, then so be it. But, I remember him being quoted as saying he understood he wasn't going to get anywhere close to $13M on the open market. I also read him saying he wanted to retire a Giant. So, we'll see. Not a huge needle mover either way, but he could be a useful RHH piece. Kind of a mirror Belt.
 

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Tristan Beck, Sean Roby, Joey Marciano, and Diego Rincones technically are eligible for the 1st time as well as the R5 draft was canceled last year.
Here is the complete (or near complete, I usually miss a name or two) list of Rule 5 eligible players on the farm:


While the Rule 5 did not occur last year, they were technically eligible last year as players had to be protected before the draft got canceled.
 

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Correct; I wasn't very clear. $7M total, which is about his market rate. He can still rake LHP and play a solid hot corner.

If he's ready to retire, then so be it. But, I remember him being quoted as saying he understood he wasn't going to get anywhere close to $13M on the open market. I also read him saying he wanted to retire a Giant. So, we'll see. Not a huge needle mover either way, but he could be a useful RHH piece. Kind of a mirror Belt.
But he doesn’t need to get 13M on the open market to get 13M. He only needs to get 8M on the open market to get 13M. Again, the 5M is already in his pocket. It is a non-issue. I think his market value is somewhere in the 5-7M neighborhood. Picking up his 8M (delta) option is not a horrible move, imho.

I could see them not picking it up and signing him for 4 or 5, though.
 

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But he doesn’t need to get 13M on the open market to get 13M. He only needs to get 8M on the open market to get 13M. Again, the 5M is already in his pocket. It is a non-issue. I think his market value is somewhere in the 5-7M neighborhood. Picking up his 8M (delta) option is not a horrible move, imho.

I could see them not picking it up and signing him for 4 or 5, though.
Well, this just got published . . .

 

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Here comes some SERIOUS sign stealing...
Throw Away Dirty Work GIF by MOODMAN
 

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Here are the projected arbitration numbers that MLB Trade Rumors just published (from Matt Schwartz):

Giants (13)

Apparently, Scott Alexander will NOT be a free agent this offseason. However, BBRef still shows him free agent offseason to be 2023 (which means before the 2023 season).

Scott Alexander was signed to a minor league contract during the 2022 season, and thus did not start accruing ML Service Time until he was called up (Aug 26, 2022). Since he started the year with 5 years and 39 days of ML servie time, he has not reached a full 6 years of service time, and thus will not become a free agent until after the 2023 season (or later). After his 2022 season in the majors, he has a service time total of 5.080 and won't become a FA even after the 2023 season if he is called up later than July 1st or so.

Edit: most of the stats sites don't update their info until well after the WS is over, so Alexander's info is likely from Jan or Feb 2022 and reflects what was thought at that time - it just hasn't been brought up to date yet.
 

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Some more former Giants have elected for minor league free agency:
Shaun Anderson
Dusten Knight
Mike Ford
Yolmer Sanchez
 

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That is an impressive stunt. That is a person (as opposed to a dummy - he braces the impact with his arm). And the dumpster is obviously a prop (the lid looks like it is basically just a big rubber pillow), but the structural walls look solid, and he hits the back wall pretty hard with his legs.

Impressive shot. Is that from Dirty Work?
 

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That is an impressive stunt. That is a person (as opposed to a dummy - he braces the impact with his arm). And the dumpster is obviously a prop (the lid looks like it is basically just a big rubber pillow), but the structural walls look solid, and he hits the back wall pretty hard with his legs.

Impressive shot. Is that from Dirty Work?
:noidea: I just pulled it from the GIF link on the dialog box. I watched it a few times and thought "man, his legs hit hard. That must hurt".
 

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:noidea: I just pulled it from the GIF link on the dialog box. I watched it a few times and thought "man, his legs hit hard. That must hurt".
I did a tiny bit of research, and it is a cut scene from Dirty Work. No word on any back-story of the filming of the stunt, though.

His legs look like they fold over. But if he broke his legs (looks like both legs were broken), that would have been a story, and AT LEAST been mentioned in some retrospective about the movie, if not been a bigger story at the time.
 

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Trade rumors are already swirling around Shohei Ohtani, and upon returning to Japan, he criticized the Los Angeles Angels season "I have a rather negative impression of the season"
 

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Trade rumors are already swirling around Shohei Ohtani, and upon returning to Japan, he criticized the Los Angeles Angels season "I have a rather negative impression of the season"
Sucks to be in a situation like that. If he comments on the situation, or acknowledges in any way that the environment is/was toxic, he comes across as being a “problem child”. My first impression upon reading that blurb is that he can be a clubhouse problem. But that isnt fair. The Angels are an unspoken accepted mess league wide. Why WOULDNT a player have a negative impression of that?
 

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Trade rumors are already swirling around Shohei Ohtani, and upon returning to Japan, he criticized the Los Angeles Angels season "I have a rather negative impression of the season"
I cannot see the Angels shipping him off with Arte Moreno talking about selling the team. I would assume that whatever prospective owner looking at the team will want to know that they have control of a hugely marketable player, even if he isn't happy.
 

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I cannot see the Angels shipping him off with Arte Moreno talking about selling the team. I would assume that whatever prospective owner looking at the team will want to know that they have control of a hugely marketable player, even if he isn't happy.
I don’t know (truly, I don’t know…). The Nats sold Soto specifically because hey wanted to clear assets before their intended sale. Why wouldn’t the Angels do the same thing?

Not saying I agree or disagree with the strategy, just saying that their is VERY recent precedent for the liquidation of HUGE assets before a team is sold.
 

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I don’t know (truly, I don’t know…). The Nats sold Soto specifically because hey wanted to clear assets before their intended sale. Why wouldn’t the Angels do the same thing?

Not saying I agree or disagree with the strategy, just saying that their is VERY recent precedent for the liquidation of HUGE assets before a team is sold.
I thought I read somewhere (maybe MLBTradeRumors) that Moreno was adament NOT to trade Ohtani at the last deadline because he was about to sell the team. It could be pure speculation though. Maybe those he spoke to at that time expressed interest only if the two big name players were still on the roster.
 

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I cannot see the Angels shipping him off with Arte Moreno talking about selling the team. I would assume that whatever prospective owner looking at the team will want to know that they have control of a hugely marketable player, even if he isn't happy.
on the flip side, a potential buyer might actually like the payroll reduction and/or the addition of prospects and young ML players.
 
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