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Threat_Level_RedSox
Given the contracts handed out over the past few offseason to pitchers i dont imagine more then two of these guys signing extentions. Hitting free agency at a younger age not only increases thier value but sets them up for anouther potential significan pay day around thier age 34-35.
rockiesfan_303
someone will bite on Liriano, but it wont be Minnesota imo. Also I can see the Dodgers forking over a little bit to buy out a year or two of Kershaws free agency
jwsox
with jackson and buehrle coming off the books this season and the uncertainty of peavy. I could see the whitesox finally opening up the check book for the future ace Dank. im thinking 6 years 60 mill base with incentives. That way its not to much of a team discount but its also not a top dollar extension that is tradeable if needed.
start_wearing_purple
Didn’t Danks already reject an extension from the White Sox? And “future ace”? Good luck with that one…
Justin Evans
Cole Hamels is arb eligible next year.
martinfv2
True, but not currently on a one-year deal. But yeah probably merits a mention.
lefty177
Tim, when you talked about “Sanchez, Pelfrey, and Juirjens” were you talking about Jonathan Sanchez or Anibal? I went back up to the list to look and they were both on it