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frontdeskmike
I’m interested to see the case for Shelby Miller. His bubble gum card stats show a guy with 17 losses, but he was a 3.6 WAR pitcher with a 3.45 FIP. It will be interesting to see what the exchanges will be. I’m guessing he signs an extension first.
fantasyfootball
what is Nolan Arenado going to get in his first arg year? He is a super 2 if my math is correct.
stlcrdzlvr
And if Jake Arrieta wins the NL Cy Young, the sky’s the limit for him…
feathers
They’ll use the Tim Lincecum model for money if he does.
Chris Dahl
This sentence is outdated:
“Another quirk to the arbitration process is that it usually only factors in “baseball card statistics” rather than more sophisticated metrics. ”
Advanced analytics are used in the arbitration process.
Brewers Numbers
When do you plan on releasing the 2021 version?
durfee
Here are my predictions for the coming January 2022 arbitration season – at least as far as MLB Backstops are concerned:
Cam Gallagher (Royals), $800K for first year
Danny Jansen (Blue Jays), $1.9M for first year
Dustin Garneau (Tigers), $900K for first year
Francisco Mejia (Rays), $1.2M for first year
Grayson Greiner (Tigers), $900K for first year
Results from a new machine learning model for predicting catcher compensation first year of arbitration eligibility.