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DarthMurph
The QO does make Ramirez’ case rather interesting. He’ll be pretty hard pressed to find a taker for his services if there’s a draft pick attached.
Mikenmn
it’s kind of an interesting problem. If Ramirez says yes, and Milwaukee says no, they have to pay him $4M, and he get to go look for a bigger/longer contract. If both say yes, then it’s $14M. If Ramirez says no, Milwaukee is off the hook for the $4M, so you could say the price for the QO is closer to $11M, since the $4M would be a sunk cost. Of course, there’s the possibility that Milwaukee could see a way to just get out of the obligation if they don’t want to pay $14/15M, which is say yes and wait for Ramierez to say no, and don’t offer the QO
daveineg
I think a lot depends on alternatives the Brewers see out there. Could they be a player for Sandoval who hits well in Miller Park? Is Jason Rogers the next in the line of underrated Milwaukee prospects to emerge like Khris Davis and Scooter Gennett have? Will they go after a guy like Adam LaRoche at 1B, and then re-sign Reynolds to play 3B?
LazerTown
Beltran got a nice deal.
Joli Kmetz
I am sure the power loss is tied solely to the thumb injury
brewersfan729
He had the second best ISO of his career after he tested positive.
kungfucampby
Yeah because Jesus Montero and Jordany Valdespin were mashing dingers before they got busted.