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So last year I pin pointed Semien as my FA pick to click, the Jays went and signed him, and he put up a Top 3 MVP season. If Shapiro/Atkins read this board (they probably do for my posts) then they need to look at Rodon.

 

He'd be a great pickup for this team. He's a unique player that would benefit greatly from a smart organization like ours who could manage his innings effectively.

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So last year I pin pointed Semien as my FA pick to click, the Jays went and signed him, and he put up a Top 3 MVP season. If Shapiro/Atkins read this board (they probably do for my posts) then they need to look at Rodon.

 

He'd be a great pickup for this team. He's a unique player that would benefit greatly from a smart organization like ours who could manage his innings effectively.

 

What type of contract will it take to land him? 3 year $45M?

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So last year I pin pointed Semien as my FA pick to click, the Jays went and signed him, and he put up a Top 3 MVP season. If Shapiro/Atkins read this board (they probably do for my posts) then they need to look at Rodon.

 

He'd be a great pickup for this team. He's a unique player that would benefit greatly from a smart organization like ours who could manage his innings effectively.

 

I would agree with that, but I feel like we are missing something with Rodon. The White Sox did not give him the QO. As a Boras client he was almost surely going to reject it, but even if the White Sox were afraid he would accept, why would that thought scare them? A 1/18 deal for a SP like him, especially if they wanted him to prove that 2021 was not a fluke, was pretty much a no brainer contract. The only reason not to qualify him (that I can think of) was if they were afraid of his health.

 

Who knows, maybe this is a Ryu situation where health concerns are overblown and his market will be lessened because of it. If that's the case, then I think you might be on to something.

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What type of contract will it take to land him? 3 year $45M?

 

I'd do that easy. Seems like a general rule of thumb is to take whatever contract you think seems fair, and then add one extra year. So it might be 4 for 60 for him and I'd do that as well; I'd even up the AAV some if necessary.

 

That'd lock him up from age 29-32. Plan on an average of 120-135 innings per year with the hopes that you get an average of 150+ which could produce a lot of surplus value.

 

I wouldn't even try to get him over 180 in any individual year. He's just not a workhorse type.

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I would agree with that, but I feel like we are missing something with Rodon. The White Sox did not give him the QO. As a Boras client he was almost surely going to reject it, but even if the White Sox were afraid he would accept, why would that thought scare them? A 1/18 deal for a SP like him, especially if they wanted him to prove that 2021 was not a fluke, was pretty much a no brainer contract. The only reason not to qualify him (that I can think of) was if they were afraid of his health.

 

Who knows, maybe this is a Ryu situation where health concerns are overblown and his market will be lessened because of it. If that's the case, then I think you might be on to something.

 

Yeah I agree they might know something about his health but the White Sox are also dumb as hell.

 

They picked up Kimbrel's option with the expressed intent to trade him. Expressing their urgency to deal him has to take a bite out of their leverage as it is, but he's also an expensive reliever who is providing no surplus on that contract and since it's the offseason teams can sign other relievers at market rates anyway.

 

It's almost like they are going to have to eat a decent bit of salary to get anything of value at which point the whole ordeal makes no sense. So I wouldn't be surprised if they just screwed the pooch on Rodon.

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Hopefully the Jays land a good SP in free agency. We need two of them and it'd be nice to not have spend a ton of prospect capital to get them.

 

Again, one by signing, and one cost controlled pitcher (Fish) by trade makes the most sense for the Jays. Will leave plenty of cash for in season moves.

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I'd do that easy. Seems like a general rule of thumb is to take whatever contract you think seems fair, and then add one extra year. So it might be 4 for 60 for him and I'd do that as well; I'd even up the AAV some if necessary.

 

That'd lock him up from age 29-32. Plan on an average of 120-135 innings per year with the hopes that you get an average of 150+ which could produce a lot of surplus value.

 

I wouldn't even try to get him over 180 in any individual year. He's just not a workhorse type.

 

Would your rather have Rodon for 4 years $60M and Jon Gray for 3 years $45M

 

or

 

Robbie Ray for 6 years $130M?

 

I think Rodon and Gray have enough upside that I'd rather the depth.

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Again, one by signing, and one cost controlled pitcher (Fish) by trade makes the most sense for the Jays. Will leave plenty of cash for in season moves.

 

Honestly I was hoping maybe they'd be able to sign both in free agency (keep the prospect pipeline stacked up), and they still might, but starting to look less likely with every SP signing.

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Would your rather have Rodon for 4 years $60M and Jon Gray for 3 years $45M

 

or

 

Robbie Ray for 6 years $130M?

 

I think Rodon and Gray have enough upside that I'd rather the depth.

 

Rodon and Gray for me plz

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Would your rather have Rodon for 4 years $60M and Jon Gray for 3 years $45M

 

or

 

Robbie Ray for 6 years $130M?

 

I think Rodon and Gray have enough upside that I'd rather the depth.

 

Rodon and Gray all day plz.

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Rodon is injured a lot.

 

You sign him and you'll be lucky if you get 120-130 innings out of him.

 

That might work out OK for the Jays though if they still have Pearson and are trying to ramp his innings up gradually.

 

Right now my pipe dream is Scherzer and Rodon both on 2-3 year deals.

 

Scherzer

Berrios

Rodon

Ryu

Manoah

Pearson

Stripling

 

 

I'd love to go into the season with that SP depth.

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I see some fans opposed to signing Ray long term. I suspect he will get $150/6 as a floor.

 

Not really sure why - the Jays gave $80/4 to a fat out of shape heavily injury-prone Ryu out to his age 36 year old season.

 

Ray is a beast - not been injured - and 6 years would take him to his 36 year old season. 2 pitches - so what - he doesn't need no stinkn third pitch.

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Would your rather have Rodon for 4 years $60M and Jon Gray for 3 years $45M

 

or

 

Robbie Ray for 6 years $130M?

 

I think Rodon and Gray have enough upside that I'd rather the depth.

 

Yes, on the latter. Ain't going to cry if we sign Ray, though.

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Rodon is injured a lot.

 

You sign him and you'll be lucky if you get 120-130 innings out of him.

 

That might work out OK for the Jays though if they still have Pearson and are trying to ramp his innings up gradually.

 

Right now my pipe dream is Scherzer and Rodon both on 2-3 year deals.

 

Scherzer

Berrios

Rodon

Ryu

Manoah

Pearson

Stripling

 

 

I'd love to go into the season with that SP depth.

 

Jesus, so would I. lol

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Mitch Bannon

@MitchBannon

 

The wait is over! The #BlueJays signed their first free agent of the offseason yesterday.

 

Toronto inked 27 y/o OF Nathan Lukes to a minor league deal with an invite to Spring Training, per his agency. Lukes posted a .808 OPS in AAA last season for the Rays.

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Just chiming in with this again. Ray will not be getting more money than Berrios. And if somehow he does, it should not be with the Jays. 6/150 is a ridiculous overpay. 5/100 is reasonable but I would still have a mixed opinion on that. I prefer some of the other suggestions in here.
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Héctor Gómez

@hgomez27

 

Vlad Guerrero Jr .: “I'm working harder than I did last year in the offseason. My goal is to arrive in my best physical condition at spring training and have a better season than the one I had this year so I can help the Blue Jays win the World Series."

 

@z101digital @BlueJays

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remember we used to have terrible Gm JP richardi and he used to sign the 1 good year played players for 4-5 years contract

 

Lyle overbay, BJ ryan and Corey kosky

 

they all became terrible players after 1 good year

 

So, if Gausman comes to toronto , same thing happened and another night mare for blue jays

 

He also played in Baltimore and he had terrible career while he was in orioles so yankees and red sox and rays knows how to beat him

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