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Where would our Buccos be without Melky and Lyles? I know that I questioned the signings. Hopefully, Jordan Lyles has finally figured out how to be a complete pitcher. Evidently, the promise and ability was always there. Could be another J.A. Happ. Until he came to the Pirates, he was also borderline average to mediocre. Look what happened to him. If he continues to pitch well, I would hope the Pirates ownership would attempt to sign him to at least a two year contract before the season is over. They definitely can afford it.
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I agree the way Lyles has pitched I wish the Bucs could sign him for a couple seasons, but I would not be surprised if he decided to test the free agent market this offseason.
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Interesting position for Lyles. Do you believe in what you’ve done over 10(?) starts? Or do you take an offer from the Bucs which is almost certainly discounted if you do keep it up and which is a steal for you if you regress to career norms? I suppose it depends what the Bucs might offer. And from management’s perspective, how long do you wait since any discount you can get over market value (at peak performance) shrinks the longer he keeps doing it?
So, if they make an offer this week, what would it have to be to tempt Lyles?
So, if they make an offer this week, what would it have to be to tempt Lyles?
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can he become a free agent after this season? or do the Pirates have one more year of control?
If he thinks he can be a starter all year and is a free agent after the season he could probably get a deal worth at least ten million for 3 years.
If he is eligible for arbitration and lets say he is a successful starter, 185 innings, ERA of 3.30 or less, strikeouts 8 per nine innings he could probably get 8 or 9 million for next year.
If he thinks he can be a starter all year and is a free agent after the season he could probably get a deal worth at least ten million for 3 years.
If he is eligible for arbitration and lets say he is a successful starter, 185 innings, ERA of 3.30 or less, strikeouts 8 per nine innings he could probably get 8 or 9 million for next year.
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Pay it and hope that he goes for it it!