$5 million per year, multiple years, for a 35 year old left handed reliever. Thought we had one of those for a million less...

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DonYon wrote:what the shizzle... why didn't we just keep scott downs then?
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DonYon wrote:what the shizzle... why didn't we just keep scott downs then?
Avenger wrote:DonYon wrote:what the shizzle... why didn't we just keep scott downs then?
the two draft picks? and the chance of getting another two draft picks next year for Fuentes or trade for something useful at the trade deadline
wlujaysfan55 wrote:Avenger wrote:the two draft picks? and the chance of getting another two draft picks next year for Fuentes or trade for something useful at the trade deadline
rumour is he's looking for a multi-year deal - 2 or 3 years.
DonYon wrote:what the shizzle... why didn't we just keep scott downs then?
Schadenfreude wrote:DonYon wrote:what the shizzle... why didn't we just keep scott downs then?
The draft picks, and the fact that it's a pretty large assumption that Downs would have re-signed anyway? There's also a misconception that Fuentes will cost a draft pick. He was only Type B anyway, and the Twins declined to offer arbitration...in either case, he costs nothing.
So if the worst thing that happens is that we get a pitcher comparable to Downs at the same price, picking up two high draft picks and getting an asset that can be easily flipped, I'm good with it. I'm also good with not signing Fuentes, for that matter.
Schadenfreude wrote:
The draft picks, and the fact that it's a pretty large assumption that Downs would have re-signed anyway? There's also a misconception that Fuentes will cost a draft pick. He was only Type B anyway, and the Twins declined to offer arbitration...in either case, he costs nothing.
So if the worst thing that happens is that we get a pitcher comparable to Downs at the same price, picking up two high draft picks and getting an asset that can be easily flipped, I'm good with it. I'm also good with not signing Fuentes, for that matter.
DonYon wrote:oh okay, didn't realize his arb was declined although I would argue he isn't exactly 'easy' to flip if he signs a multi-year deal, and I don't think it's safe to count on him being a ranked free agent 3 years down the road.
Schadenfreude wrote:DonYon wrote:oh okay, didn't realize his arb was declined although I would argue he isn't exactly 'easy' to flip if he signs a multi-year deal, and I don't think it's safe to count on him being a ranked free agent 3 years down the road.
He'd be easy to flip unless he gets injured. Good left-handed relievers --and Fuentes is one of the best non-LOOGY lefties in the league -- are always in high demand.
kelso wrote:Schadenfreude wrote:DonYon wrote:oh okay, didn't realize his arb was declined although I would argue he isn't exactly 'easy' to flip if he signs a multi-year deal, and I don't think it's safe to count on him being a ranked free agent 3 years down the road.
He'd be easy to flip unless he gets injured. Good left-handed relievers --and Fuentes is one of the best non-LOOGY lefties in the league -- are always in high demand.
What is "non-LOOGY"?