Re: Off Season Roster Discussion
Posted: Tue Dec 12, 2023 6:43 pm
I'd argue that the salaries are not too high, fjk. It's that the Pirates ownership chooses not to spend that much. Pirates fans have to stop believing that the franchise is poor and can't make these kinds of signings. They can easily afford a $15 million/year contract. They could sign Cody Bellinger and maybe barely exceed a $100 million payroll. If the Pirates spent enough time trying to build a winning ball club, and less time convincing the fan base that they have no money, we'd have a real team to root for.fjk090852-7 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 8:13 pm The Royals are close to signing Lugo. He is no longer a possibility for the Pirates. I hope they do something soon regarding their starting pitching situation. It appears to be a three year deal in the neighborhood of $45 million. These salaries may be too high for the Pirates to sign a starting pitcher.
You are correct Doc. I wish they would stop sitting on their hands, and announce a MLB player contract. They know they need pitching, and at least a platoon at first base, and as each day passes by they lose a player who would help them compete. It has become frustrating being a long time Pirate fan.Doc wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 8:24 pmI'd argue that the salaries are not too high, fjk. It's that the Pirates ownership chooses not to spend that much. Pirates fans have to stop believing that the franchise is poor and can't make these kinds of signings. They can easily afford a $15 million/year contract. They could sign Cody Bellinger and maybe barely exceed a $100 million payroll. If the Pirates spent enough time trying to build a winning ball club, and less time convincing the fan base that they have no money, we'd have a real team to root for.fjk090852-7 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 8:13 pm The Royals are close to signing Lugo. He is no longer a possibility for the Pirates. I hope they do something soon regarding their starting pitching situation. It appears to be a three year deal in the neighborhood of $45 million. These salaries may be too high for the Pirates to sign a starting pitcher.
I’ve largely been supportive of Cherington since his arrival. He’s been rebuilding the organization in general, and the major league team in particular, from the ground up. He’s now had a handful of drafts, players who will serve as the core of the team, as they do for almost all organizations. But, for me, my patience is wearing thin and it’s time to see action.fjk090852-7 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 9:10 pmYou are correct Doc. I wish they would stop sitting on their hands, and announce a MLB player contract. They know they need pitching, and at least a platoon at first base, and as each day passes by they lose a player who would help them compete. It has become frustrating being a long time Pirate fan.Doc wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 8:24 pmI'd argue that the salaries are not too high, fjk. It's that the Pirates ownership chooses not to spend that much. Pirates fans have to stop believing that the franchise is poor and can't make these kinds of signings. They can easily afford a $15 million/year contract. They could sign Cody Bellinger and maybe barely exceed a $100 million payroll. If the Pirates spent enough time trying to build a winning ball club, and less time convincing the fan base that they have no money, we'd have a real team to root for.fjk090852-7 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 8:13 pm The Royals are close to signing Lugo. He is no longer a possibility for the Pirates. I hope they do something soon regarding their starting pitching situation. It appears to be a three year deal in the neighborhood of $45 million. These salaries may be too high for the Pirates to sign a starting pitcher.
You're right on all those points, Doc. Cherington can't force Nutting to spend money. We've seen what happens when previous GM's tried that (Archer, M. Morris) and soon found themselves on the unemployment line. We've heard the old lines of spending when the time is right or following the model of other markets (until they start spending and go on the FO's naughty list). We've heard the big "wait and see" boasts at the beginning of each offseason followed by the "time to move on"/"talk baseball" lectures at the end of the same. We've seen fringe players being given guaranteed major league contracts in exchange for telling "the guys in the room" (Gomez) or "the whole city of Pittsburgh" (Donnelly) how great the FO is.Doc wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 11:32 pm
I’ve largely been supportive of Cherington since his arrival. He’s been rebuilding the organization in general, and the major league team in particular, from the ground up. He’s now had a handful of drafts, players who will serve as the core of the team, as they do for almost all organizations. But, for me, my patience is wearing thin and it’s time to see action.
Because now the heavy lifting must begin, the time when the owner needs to loosen the purse strings in order to fill gaps and take the team to a competitive level. We’ve been told that’s what will happen. And frankly, this is the year that it should happen. The young players will be under team control over the next several years. Now is the time to bring in proven veterans to lead the way. But instead, while we’ve seen some minor acquisitions, there’ve been no aggressive moves in the free agency market.
The Pirates need to be out front, showing players and agents they’re serious, especially at the very beginning, when most of the players are still available. Opportunities are being lost. Sadly, as in the past, the Pirates won’t be active until the end, when only the questionable players remain. It’d be easy to blame BC for not signing free agents but, if he’s given little money to do it, then it really doesn’t matter who sits in the GM chair.
They picked up a 1B for you.fjk090852-7 wrote: ↑Tue Dec 12, 2023 9:10 pm
You are correct Doc. I wish they would stop sitting on their hands, and announce a MLB player contract. They know they need pitching, and at least a platoon at first base
I think this signing does improve the team. He was hurt last season, but in 2022 he hit over 30 homers. He is a lefty hitter, and I can see him hitting several home runs at PNC Park. Possible Lineup:JollyRoger8 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 13, 2023 1:29 am Pirates get Rowdy sign Tellez to a 1 year 3 Million dollar contract.
Just another budget signing that probably does not improve the team or move the needle