dagger wrote:ToCrooked wrote:This will be interesting off season, will Jays continue to spend big or not? I say they will be bidders for top players as they have been in the last few years. To stay top of the American East must be able to spend. Also Guasman and Springer have short time left in their contracts, would love to maximize the window with them.
People will spend too much time worrying about the budget. Rogers made out like bandits - on top of keeping 40% of astronomically priced ticket revenues for 18 playoff games, Sportsnet was charging up to $200,000 for a 30-second slot in game 7 of the WS and significant amounts for 30 second spots throughout the playoffs.
And all of those big crowds at the stadium and on cable/streaming for September baseball! Remember, Sportnet fees were increased by something like 30% in September as well. They have every reason to keep spending. Every dollar is making back $2-3 when you have a genuine contender.
I see your point that they should spend a fair bit more. That being said there still is a budget though -- say they increase their payroll by 15% that will us about $75m to spend.
Back in late September I did an analysis as follows:
- Jays are shedding about $75M of salaries this offsesason.
- That being said they are adding $40M in salaries to their current roster (raises in arb, jumps in contract such as Vlad, staggered salaries like Santander and Hoffman)
- So the net of the above is $35M
I also figured due to the success of the season they would increase payroll by at least $20 million, giving us $55M to spend on players this offseason.
That being said with the success of this season I can see them going up by $40 million (about 15%). That gives us $75M to spend, be it on Bo, Bieber, outside,