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- Donn Beach
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Kelenic last 15 days .293/ .318/ .488/ .806
- Donn Beach
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Kelenic over the last 30 days .273 /.300/ .500 /.800
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JK is now running a .708 OPS exactly a 100 OPS+ and projects for a 0.8 WAR for only $20M
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- Donn Beach
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Plus five years of control.
- Donn Beach
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The Braves hardly paid a thing for him. I think Anthopoulos ends up looking like a bandit with this deal
https://www.si.com/mlb/braves/analysis/ ... -9m-option
Should look at that, it's amazingly complicated. So our math says $15.75M. Per reports from those directly briefed on the finances in the deals, primarily The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal ($), Atlanta assumed "in the range of $15 million" in 2024 salary commitments at the end of this trade tree to acquire Kelenic
https://www.si.com/mlb/braves/analysis/ ... -9m-option
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15 million for a replacement level platoon player doesn't seem like hardly anything to me.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 4:06 pmThe Braves hardly paid a thing for him. I think Anthopoulos ends up looking like a bandit with this deal
Should look at that, it's amazingly complicated. So our math says $15.75M. Per reports from those directly briefed on the finances in the deals, primarily The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal ($), Atlanta assumed "in the range of $15 million" in 2024 salary commitments at the end of this trade tree to acquire Kelenic
https://www.si.com/mlb/braves/analysis/ ... -9m-option
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And that is above and beyond what they will have to pay him in Arb in a couple years.Captain 97 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 7:35 pm15 million for a replacement level platoon player doesn't seem like hardly anything to me.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 4:06 pmThe Braves hardly paid a thing for him. I think Anthopoulos ends up looking like a bandit with this deal
Should look at that, it's amazingly complicated. So our math says $15.75M. Per reports from those directly briefed on the finances in the deals, primarily The Athletic's Ken Rosenthal ($), Atlanta assumed "in the range of $15 million" in 2024 salary commitments at the end of this trade tree to acquire Kelenic
https://www.si.com/mlb/braves/analysis/ ... -9m-option
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- Donn Beach
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Eddie Rosario's 2024 option was for $9 mil.
I don't see it as a lot of money. Think its funny, Dipoto doing it to save money. But you look at how AA engineered it. That's an actual clever GMAtlanta took on somewhere between $2M and $3M dollars to upgrade from one year of 32 year-old Eddie Rosario and three years of backup Nicky Lopez to five seasons of Jarred Kelenic and two years of David Fletcher.
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Proof that even clever GMs make mistakes....Jerry owes him one.Donn Beach wrote: ↑Fri Jun 07, 2024 9:43 pmEddie Rosario's 2024 option was for $9 mil.I don't see it as a lot of money. Think its funny, Dipoto doing it to save money. But you look at how AA engineered it. That's an actual clever GMAtlanta took on somewhere between $2M and $3M dollars to upgrade from one year of 32 year-old Eddie Rosario and three years of backup Nicky Lopez to five seasons of Jarred Kelenic and two years of David Fletcher.
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We shall see, like i said, I think he ends up eating Dipotos lunch