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slasher016 2
I can’t see any way Soto is tendered a contract. $4.6M for basically a 2nd catcher is way too much.
InTheoWeTrust
You don’t think 4.6MM is totally worth is for a .195 average?
Manfrenjensen
If Theo & Co. are smart, they’ll unload Soto before the deadline for anything north of a bag of balls, since they will definitely not tender him at $4.6.
Cubstein
Soto is having the worst season of his career. He has been injured a lot. If he could stay healthy maybe split a work load I could see him making a big bounce back in 2013. Soto is still the starting catcher.
melonis_rex
For a nonelite RF, Hunter Pence is expensive.
randyfastman
It’ll be interesting to see what kind of deal he can get after next year, might be a case where his salary drops after arbitration….
Fred Ricardo
Come on, no one wants 5 tool Justin Upton?
slasher016 2
How is this even remotely relevant to the article?
Robert A.
No longer a trade candidate at the break, so not applicable to this article.
Manfrenjensen
Tim — nice “Troy McClure” reference!
DempseyK
“You might remember me from such films as…” This comment just made my day, if i could thumbs up it twice i would have.
dieharddodgerfan
Phillies paying Pence around $14 million for next season is probably not ideal for their payroll.
I think his AAV will probably go DOWN the next year when he gets a new contract in free agency.
harmony55
What is the projection for Jacoby Ellsbury?
Brendon Collins
How about Chris Perez? I’m wondering is his projection isn’t north of the $7.6MM Choo is projected to get. Might make more sense to move Perez since he can be more readily replaced with pieces already on Tribes roster.