whysoserious wrote:Agreed flatjacket but sometimes you have to sign a guy like Fielder a year before contending because that type of player may not be available the following year. This year we were expecting to be in contention for a playoff spot but not quite ready to be a serious WS contender probably. But a guy like Fielder (and trust me I'd be concerned about signing him too) was available, that could have helped this team this year and also during WS contending years in the coming years.
Fielder will be good for another 3-4 years tops. We can't afford a 2nd Fielder. Jason Bay posted similar WAR before his FA season, and this year we have Garza, Shields, and Hamilton all hitting FA. There will always be Fielders/Pujols.
Texas never signed a big name FA until making the playoffs on homegrown talent. We must do something similar to build a true contender.
Some of you think it when you're ready to contend, that someone will be there for you but that just may not be the case. It all boils down to timing. And holding to a hardline 5 year rule could hurt you from getting that guy when the time comes or creates a lack of willingness to commit to winning, which can affect fans and FA's looking at the Blue Jays as being serious.
5 year rule is stupid but at this point it makes sense. 5+ year deals don't work out. You only give one of those out once you KNOW you are playing September baseball.
We pull the trigger too early what happens you ask? Well, once players hit around 30 (especially the big ones) become close to useless (e.x Wells). There was no warning signs for him. Big deals usually have a year where, uh oh, the players can't play.