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Panda taking the old 'if it's high, let if fly' theory of hitting a knuckleball to brand new heights.
yeah, it depends on how you evaluate it. it does make more sense to look at it from the perspective of when it was signed and the cumulative worth. I was more thinking of it from right now forward. We only owe Howard $60 million more, including this year, so I'm seeing the light at the end of that tunnel . . .Doctor Detroit said:In the first two years of his deal JV returned a 4.8 and a 2.8 WAR. Ryan Howard is a cumulitive -2.1 in his 4th year of a $125 mm contract. So one more decent JV year and nothing woukd still end up being a better deal than Howard. So that has to be the worst current contract in baseball, at least JV and Cano have a chance to recover.Long Ball Larry said:depends on how you are defining it, but Verlander is probably close. Owed $140 for this year through 2019. I would guess that there is a better chance that Cano re-gains some semblance of his form.E-Z Glider said:Cano the current worst contract in MLB?
Dodgers at least got out from under almost half of the Kemp deal.Matt Kemp looking pretty bad, and to a lesser extent at this point, Choo, Mauer and Carl Crawford.
http://www.spotrac.com/mlb/contracts/
So was I. That's why I said current. Depending on how you define it, Howards could be the worst contract in history of MLB. It pretty much crippled an entire franchise. Tough to compare pitchers, IMO. They're more likely to all of the sudden suck (injury, age, etc). Its rare that hitters go from MVP to -2.1 WAR that quickly. In Howards defense, he had a major injury too. Guess I was wondering if Cano might be the next Howard? I know most think Cano is better than this, but ts been almost a year-and-a-half now.yeah, it depends on how you evaluate it. it does make more sense to look at it from the perspective of when it was signed and the cumulative worth. I was more thinking of it from right now forward. We only owe Howard $60 million more, including this year, so I'm seeing the light at the end of that tunnel . . .Doctor Detroit said:In the first two years of his deal JV returned a 4.8 and a 2.8 WAR. Ryan Howard is a cumulitive -2.1 in his 4th year of a $125 mm contract. So one more decent JV year and nothing woukd still end up being a better deal than Howard. So that has to be the worst current contract in baseball, at least JV and Cano have a chance to recover.Long Ball Larry said:depends on how you are defining it, but Verlander is probably close. Owed $140 for this year through 2019. I would guess that there is a better chance that Cano re-gains some semblance of his form.E-Z Glider said:Cano the current worst contract in MLB?
http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/pablo-sandoval-hit-a-pitch-at-his-eyes/Limp Ditka said:Panda taking the old 'if it's high, let if fly' theory of hitting a knuckleball to brand new heights.
Today is Bobby Bonilla payday!! GB the Mets.FWIW Bobby Bonilla is still collecting a paycheckdepends on how you are defining it, but Verlander is probably close. Owed $140 for this year through 2019. I would guess that there is a better chance that Cano re-gains some semblance of his form.Cano the current worst contract in MLB?
8 straight games of double digit strikeouts = 3-3 recordDoctor Detroit said:Really frustrating being a Hamels and Sale owner. Hamels was brilliant tonight and they even scored him three runs, and then Ken Giles with a rare meltdown to prevent any chance of a win. White Sox are equally as bad, poor Sale.
I recall thinking it was a ridiculous contract at the timeHow about Porcello for worst contract?
the key question is who struck out against TraversUpon seeing Simon give up 14 hits to the Pirates, I was curious who held the major league record. That led me to this page.
This whole wiki article is fascinating
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allan_Travers
Failing to draft a single impact player since 2003 crippled the Phillies more than the Howard contract ever did. Even though attendance is way down from their peak, they still have oodles of money thanks to their TV deal.So was I. That's why I said current. Depending on how you define it, Howards could be the worst contract in history of MLB. It pretty much crippled an entire franchise. Tough to compare pitchers, IMO. They're more likely to all of the sudden suck (injury, age, etc). Its rare that hitters go from MVP to -2.1 WAR that quickly. In Howards defense, he had a major injury too. Guess I was wondering if Cano might be the next Howard? I know most think Cano is better than this, but ts been almost a year-and-a-half now.yeah, it depends on how you evaluate it. it does make more sense to look at it from the perspective of when it was signed and the cumulative worth. I was more thinking of it from right now forward. We only owe Howard $60 million more, including this year, so I'm seeing the light at the end of that tunnel . . .In the first two years of his deal JV returned a 4.8 and a 2.8 WAR. Ryan Howard is a cumulitive -2.1 in his 4th year of a $125 mm contract. So one more decent JV year and nothing woukd still end up being a better deal than Howard. So that has to be the worst current contract in baseball, at least JV and Cano have a chance to recover.depends on how you are defining it, but Verlander is probably close. Owed $140 for this year through 2019. I would guess that there is a better chance that Cano re-gains some semblance of his form.Cano the current worst contract in MLB?
3 of 4Mattingly
Cano
Jeter
Posada
Scratch Cano, add Bernie?3 of 4Mattingly
Cano
Jeter
Posada
good guess but neither cano or bernie were draftedScratch Cano, add Bernie?3 of 4Mattingly
Cano
Jeter
Posada
I heard Sweeny's spot so I won't spoil it. Interesting one though.good guess but neither cano or bernie were draftedScratch Cano, add Bernie?3 of 4Mattingly
Cano
Jeter
Posada
good guess but neither cano or bernie were draftedScratch Cano, add Bernie?3 of 4Mattingly
Cano
Jeter
Posada
Good news for Angels fans! Amaro is pretty old school and will probably be looking for a job soon. Has experience!The Angels fight between Scioscia and Dipoto was allegedly because Scioscia refuses to embrace analytics like the GM wanted, and instead wanted to use that but really be able to "go with his gut" on shifts.
I've read also that DiPoto thought Scioscia was the owner's "teachers pet", and whenever anything went right, Scioscia got all the credit, and when anything wrong, DiPoto got all the blame.The Angels fight between Scioscia and Dipoto was allegedly because Scioscia refuses to embrace analytics like the GM wanted, and instead wanted to use that but really be able to "go with his gut" on shifts.
correctDickie Dunn said:shadyridr said:good guess but neither cano or bernie were draftedLimp Ditka said:Scratch Cano, add Bernie?shadyridr said:3 of 4Limp Ditka said:Mattingly
Cano
Jeter
PosadaMunson?
who fills the spot?Springer - Fractured Wrist![]()
Domingo Santana has been playing a bit. Gattis is also a possibility.who fills the spot?Springer - Fractured Wrist![]()