ReasonablySober wrote:Uh, so the Brewers have interest in Lo Cain for some reason.
Holy ****, he turns 32 in April. Where has the time gone?
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ReasonablySober wrote:Uh, so the Brewers have interest in Lo Cain for some reason.
ReasonablySober wrote:Uh, so the Brewers have interest in Lo Cain for some reason.
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I Hate Manure wrote:We look to be awful next season without Beasley.
trwi7 wrote:Signing Cain would be so **** dumb I'm almost expecting it to happen.
Kerb Hohl wrote:trwi7 wrote:Signing Cain would be so **** dumb I'm almost expecting it to happen.
Yes, yes. The Brewers have made so many terrible moves since Stearns came in that I, too, expect 2004-ish Bucks-type moves.
I'll add that it would be somewhat head-scratching to sign him given the current roster makeup, but in theory, if something like I presented above where we traded away Santana, Broxton, and/or Brinson if it's a 2-3 year deal, it's not so bad. We've already seen Mike Cameron put up a 4 WAR at ages 33 and 34 for the Brewers. Cain was still one of the better defenders in baseball last year and a solid hitter.
I agree that I don't think as it currently stands that it would make any sense to pursue him and I'm assuming he's just using us to drive up the asking price.
Signing Cain, who rejected the Royals’ qualifying offer, would cost the Brewers their third-highest selection in the 2018 draft as well as the slot money that comes with that pick. (That would be their selectionin Competitive Balance Round B, which is currently No. 74 overall.) That’d obviously represent somewhat of a deterrent, though the Brewers may look at signing Cain and addressing their rotation via trade as a means of more financially palatable course of action than signing Jake Arrieta, Alex Cobb or Lance Lynn (each of whom would also require the forfeiture of that pick after rejecting their own QOs).
ReasonablySober wrote:I can get on board with Kerb's theoretical because it's pretty logical. The Brewers are loaded up and down the minors with legit OF prospects. They could trade Brinson and Santana for boatloads. Maybe Phillips, Ray, and/or Broxton get you a good return. The point is shoring up where your team is week (staff, IF), sign a stop gap or two OF, wait for the next wave of studs to arrive in Lutz, Harrison, and Clark to arrive.
mlloyd10 wrote:No point in signing cain since it costs us a 3rd rd pick
Kerb Hohl wrote:mlloyd10 wrote:No point in signing cain since it costs us a 3rd rd pick
Trade half of farm system for several decent Royals veterans? Sure!
Give up a 3rd round pick for a 4 WAR player? No, no that's just silly.
mlloyd10 wrote:Kerb Hohl wrote:mlloyd10 wrote:No point in signing cain since it costs us a 3rd rd pick
Trade half of farm system for several decent Royals veterans? Sure!
Give up a 3rd round pick for a 4 WAR player? No, no that's just silly.
I'll make this very simple for you - Cain will cost about $15-$20 mil per season for 4 years.
Half the farm system? 4 guys, none in the top 100 - OK
mlloyd10 wrote:But he wont come cheap - He turned down the qualify offer - At minimum, hes getting 3/45
I'll take this to the bank - Over the next 3 years Brinson > Cain
But here is my wish list
1.Trade Broxton
2. Do nothing
3. Trade for Archer if it doesn't cost you Brinson/Hiura/Burnes/Peralta
4. Offer Cobb a 4/60 deal - 20/20/10/10
Kerb Hohl wrote:mlloyd10 wrote:But he wont come cheap - He turned down the qualify offer - At minimum, hes getting 3/45
I'll take this to the bank - Over the next 3 years Brinson > Cain
But here is my wish list
1.Trade Broxton
2. Do nothing
3. Trade for Archer if it doesn't cost you Brinson/Hiura/Burnes/Peralta
4. Offer Cobb a 4/60 deal - 20/20/10/10
I'd take Cain at 3/$45 assuming the other moves to clear the OF out (probably for more pitching) were made. He's worth $15 million/year even if he is getting older. Plus no comp pick would be attached if that was the case.
I'll also take your bet on Brinson/Cain. Brinson eventually may become similar to what Cain is, but I think Brinson will have some growing pain years for another year or two here while Cain will have 2-3 productive years coming out of his prime.
My scenario actually suggested that you trade Santana/Broxton and play Cain in RF. That means Brinson still plays.
I think Archer will cost too much. I don't think the Rays will just give him away and there are a lot of teams bidding. He'll definitely cost some valuable prospects of ours.
mlloyd10 wrote:Kerb Hohl wrote:mlloyd10 wrote:But he wont come cheap - He turned down the qualify offer - At minimum, hes getting 3/45
I'll take this to the bank - Over the next 3 years Brinson > Cain
But here is my wish list
1.Trade Broxton
2. Do nothing
3. Trade for Archer if it doesn't cost you Brinson/Hiura/Burnes/Peralta
4. Offer Cobb a 4/60 deal - 20/20/10/10
I'd take Cain at 3/$45 assuming the other moves to clear the OF out (probably for more pitching) were made. He's worth $15 million/year even if he is getting older. Plus no comp pick would be attached if that was the case.
I'll also take your bet on Brinson/Cain. Brinson eventually may become similar to what Cain is, but I think Brinson will have some growing pain years for another year or two here while Cain will have 2-3 productive years coming out of his prime.
My scenario actually suggested that you trade Santana/Broxton and play Cain in RF. That means Brinson still plays.
I think Archer will cost too much. I don't think the Rays will just give him away and there are a lot of teams bidding. He'll definitely cost some valuable prospects of ours.
Why is that?
Kerb Hohl wrote:mlloyd10 wrote:Kerb Hohl wrote:
I'd take Cain at 3/$45 assuming the other moves to clear the OF out (probably for more pitching) were made. He's worth $15 million/year even if he is getting older. Plus no comp pick would be attached if that was the case.
I'll also take your bet on Brinson/Cain. Brinson eventually may become similar to what Cain is, but I think Brinson will have some growing pain years for another year or two here while Cain will have 2-3 productive years coming out of his prime.
My scenario actually suggested that you trade Santana/Broxton and play Cain in RF. That means Brinson still plays.
I think Archer will cost too much. I don't think the Rays will just give him away and there are a lot of teams bidding. He'll definitely cost some valuable prospects of ours.
Why is that?
Isn't it $50 million = comp pick now? I'm not too polished up on those rules so not sure.
Kerb Hohl wrote:Whatever it is, the scenario could be:
Broxton for a reliever, Stanton (plus maybe something else not major) for a good, young/controllable starter, Cain for 3 years. Keep all or most of the prospects. To me, that's worth losing a comp pick. They'd be fine budget-wise. Win now, win later.
Anyways, none of this is likely coming anywhere close to happening. Just interesting to discuss.