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Article on contract status of current Pirates

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 12:29 pm
by Bobster21
The PPG has an article on the contract status of the current Pirates.

https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/pir ... 2110070189



The only free agents are Cahill, Miller and Tsutsugo. Shreve did not get the service time needed to make him a free agent now.



Arb eligible: Shreve, Chad Kuhl, Ben Gamel, Wilmer Difo, Colin Moran, Chris Stratton, Steven Brault, Jacob Stallings, Kevin Newman, Michael Perez and Bryan Reynolds.

Article on contract status of current Pirates

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 12:54 pm
by mouse
MLBTR has a formula they use to estimate arbitration awards. See https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2021/10/ ... -2022.html

Article on contract status of current Pirates

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 12:57 pm
by WildwoodDave2
5D707D6C6B7A6D2D2E1F0 wrote: The PPG has an article on the contract status of the current Pirates.

https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/pir ... 2110070189



The only free agents are Cahill, Miller and Tsutsugo. Shreve did not get the service time needed to make him a free agent now.



Arb eligible:  Shreve, Chad Kuhl, Ben Gamel, Wilmer Difo, Colin Moran, Chris Stratton, Steven Brault, Jacob Stallings, Kevin Newman, Michael Perez and Bryan Reynolds.
I remember the Good Old Days when your contract depended on recent performance. How could someone like Perez think he should get a raise?

Article on contract status of current Pirates

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 1:24 pm
by Bobster21
516F6A62716969624267706334060 wrote: The PPG has an article on the contract status of the current Pirates.

https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/pir ... 2110070189



The only free agents are Cahill, Miller and Tsutsugo. Shreve did not get the service time needed to make him a free agent now.



Arb eligible:  Shreve, Chad Kuhl, Ben Gamel, Wilmer Difo, Colin Moran, Chris Stratton, Steven Brault, Jacob Stallings, Kevin Newman, Michael Perez and Bryan Reynolds.
I remember the Good Old Days when your contract depended on recent performance. How could someone like Perez think he should get a raise?
Perez got slightly over the minimum this year. I'm guessing he would be thrilled just to remain in the majors next year. But I suspect he will be nontendered. Hard to imagine the Pirates or any other team taking him to arb where the arbitrator might give him more than the team wants to pay, which should be as close to the minimum as possible. He would probably agree to whatever contract he is offered but I doubt the Pirates want him back.



A far cry from the old days indeed. Before free agency, players were on 1 year contracts that were increased or decreased from year to year depending on the season they just had. Several of the 1960 Pirates were playing for less money than they made in 1959 because of disappointing 1959 seasons.

Article on contract status of current Pirates

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 1:31 pm
by GreenWeenie
506E6B63706868634366716235070 wrote: The PPG has an article on the contract status of the current Pirates.

https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/pir ... 2110070189



The only free agents are Cahill, Miller and Tsutsugo. Shreve did not get the service time needed to make him a free agent now.



Arb eligible:  Shreve, Chad Kuhl, Ben Gamel, Wilmer Difo, Colin Moran, Chris Stratton, Steven Brault, Jacob Stallings, Kevin Newman, Michael Perez and Bryan Reynolds.
I remember the Good Old Days when your contract depended on recent performance. How could someone like Perez think he should get a raise?


Because he's like rest of us who still work.

Article on contract status of current Pirates

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 1:38 pm
by WildwoodDave2
625740404B7240404B4C40250 wrote: The PPG has an article on the contract status of the current Pirates.

https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/pir ... 2110070189



The only free agents are Cahill, Miller and Tsutsugo. Shreve did not get the service time needed to make him a free agent now.



Arb eligible:  Shreve, Chad Kuhl, Ben Gamel, Wilmer Difo, Colin Moran, Chris Stratton, Steven Brault, Jacob Stallings, Kevin Newman, Michael Perez and Bryan Reynolds.
I remember the Good Old Days when your contract depended on recent performance. How could someone like Perez think he should get a raise?


Because he's like rest of us who still work.


Difference between working and producing

Article on contract status of current Pirates

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 1:41 pm
by GreenWeenie
Tell that to the NEA.

Article on contract status of current Pirates

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 1:42 pm
by WildwoodDave2
597479686F7E69292A1B0 wrote: The PPG has an article on the contract status of the current Pirates.

https://www.post-gazette.com/sports/pir ... 2110070189



The only free agents are Cahill, Miller and Tsutsugo. Shreve did not get the service time needed to make him a free agent now.



Arb eligible:  Shreve, Chad Kuhl, Ben Gamel, Wilmer Difo, Colin Moran, Chris Stratton, Steven Brault, Jacob Stallings, Kevin Newman, Michael Perez and Bryan Reynolds.
I remember the Good Old Days when your contract depended on recent performance. How could someone like Perez think he should get a raise?
Perez got slightly over the minimum this year. I'm guessing he would be thrilled just to remain in the majors next year. But I suspect he will be nontendered. Hard to imagine the Pirates or any other team taking him to arb where the arbitrator might give him more than the team wants to pay, which should be as close to the minimum as possible. He would probably agree to whatever contract he is offered but I doubt the Pirates want him back.



A far cry from the old days indeed. Before free agency, players were on 1 year contracts that were increased or decreased from year to year depending on the season they just had. Several of the 1960 Pirates were playing for less money than they made in 1959 because of disappointing 1959 seasons. 
I'm sure that you remember that many players had to supplement

their incomes in the off season. Ex- Roy Face - carpenter.

Article on contract status of current Pirates

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 2:04 pm
by GreenWeenie
What time's Lawrence Welk on? 



That's the way things are.  What did they pay for houses, cars, college educations for their kids, agents, TAXES..... 



Owners make a heckuva lot more money these days, too. 



Nobody mentions that.



They make money because we're willing to pay for TV packages, clothing, you name it.  Stuff didn't exist back then.  Just the way it is.



Today's money looks cheap next week.

Article on contract status of current Pirates

Posted: Tue Oct 12, 2021 2:25 pm
by GreenWeenie
I think I'll have Moran come over to cut my grass in 2050. :)



Of course, I probably won't be able to pay him, but that'll be another story. :((