seahawksfan234
Radical Moderate
I see what you are saying and yeah if by the all star break this team shows its true colors and they are terrible than by all means. As far as salary cap goes I don't see the problem in paying those guys because its really just the rest of this season for encarnacion and next season for bruce. Its not like its the NBA where we have a salary cap and we need to create space because the cap is tight, or even Baltimores situation with Davis on the hook for him all the way until 2023, I don't see the mariners spending a ton of money on free agents anytime soon either so what benefits does saving all that money by not having Jay Bruce and Edwin E on the roster? I don't think any hitting prospects in our system are really ready to come up yet and Vogelbach is tearing it up right now but could easily go back to hitting .200 the rest of the season.
I see what you are saying about missing out on trading away players at the deadline because it kinda stings that Cruz just walked out of seattle and we got nothing for him. Also idk what we would really get for an aging DH because he only managed a 1 year deal in free agency so I don't think many teams value him enough to give up a worth while prospect. Now if the blue jays want to trade Vlad Gurerro jr for Jay bruce ill take that yesterday but I wouldn't just sell them off if we are still hanging around past the all star break.
I see your point about the money, but it's not just about paying them. My bigger point is that these guys can be traded for prospects that will actually help the team in the future. Additionally - as I mentioned in the previous post - they make it difficult to get playing time for a guy like Vogelbach who has never got a consistent opportunity at the major league level. Once Seager gets back from his injury, that means Ryon Healy will be back at 1B. That means you have Vogelbach, Bruce, Encarnacion and Healy all battling to get ABs in two positions (1B and DH).