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Yankees, Jordan Montgomery Have Reopened Discussions

By Anthony Franco | March 20, 2024 at 8:42pm CDT

The Yankees are “back in contact” with Jordan Montgomery’s camp at the Boras Corporation, reports Jon Heyman of the New York Post. Heyman adds that there’s still a gap between the southpaw’s asking price and the team’s comfort level.

Montgomery is the highest-profile player available in free agency. He’s not the last notable Boras Corp. client who remains unsigned — J.D. Martinez has also lingered on the market — but he is the final member of the top group that included Cody Bellinger, Matt Chapman and Blake Snell. All of those players eventually moved to short-term guarantees (three years for the position players, two for Snell) that allow them to opt out next offseason.

The 31-year-old Montgomery has reportedly been less amenable to that kind of arrangement. Heyman wrote that Montgomery was looking for a seven-year pact as recently as March 8. Early in the winter, his camp had tried to beat the $172MM guarantee which Aaron Nola landed to return to Philadelphia. Neither mark seems especially plausible just a week before Opening Day.

Part of Montgomery’s aversion to a short-term pact could be the qualifying offer. Since he was traded from the Cardinals to the Rangers midway through the 2023 season, he was ineligible to receive the QO. He hit this year’s market unencumbered by draft compensation. Each of Snell, Bellinger and Chapman declined a QO. They’re all ineligible to receive the offer again, as the collective bargaining agreement prevents a player from being tagged more than once in his career.

Montgomery could still receive the QO in a future winter, which could make the possibility of retesting free agency in a year comparatively less appealing. As MLBTR’s Darragh McDonald explored this afternoon, one option would be to wait until after the start of the regular season to sign. Only players who are on the same team for the entire preceding season can receive a qualifying offer.

It’s not clear how much that’s a calculus in Montgomery’s decision. Perhaps he was simply the most patient of the group in hoping that a long-term pact would present itself. That was clearly what he envisioned when he hit the open market after helping Texas to the first World Series in franchise history. Montgomery is coming off a personal-low 3.20 ERA in the regular season. He has reached 30 starts while allowing fewer than four earned runs per nine in each of the last three years.

For many players, the market simply hasn’t materialized the way they’d anticipated. The Rangers have cited concern about their local broadcasting contract as a reason for a relatively quiet offseason. Texas took a reduced rights fee to keep their contract with Diamond Sports Group for another season. While their deal had previously paid a reported $111MM annually, Heyman reported yesterday that they’ll receive $90MM for this year. There’s still broad skepticism about Diamond’s viability beyond the upcoming season.

The Yankees have no such concern about their television contract, as they’re very well positioned as co-owners of the YES Network. Their major spending deterrent is the luxury tax. New York is beyond the $297MM figure that marks the fourth tier of penalization. They’ve paid the CBT for two consecutive seasons, subjecting them to the highest penalties. The Yankees would owe a 110% tax on the average annual value of any additional signing.

That has evidently kept them from addressing a rotation that looks tenuous. Gerrit Cole will be out into May or June after experiencing elbow inflammation. New York parted with Michael King, Jhony Brito, Randy Vásquez and Drew Thorpe in the Juan Soto trade. Their only significant rotation acquisition this offseason has been a two-year deal for Marcus Stroman.

New York announced that Nestor Cortes will take the ball on Opening Day. He’ll be followed in the rotation by Carlos Rodón, Stroman and Clarke Schmidt. The fifth spot could fall to swingman Luke Weaver or a young pitcher like Clayton Beeter, Luis Gil or Will Warren. That’s already a risky group and there’s not much proven depth if anyone else from the top four suffers an injury.

Montgomery probably wouldn’t step into the Opening Day rotation given his lack of competitive Spring Training work, but he has been incredibly durable since undergoing Tommy John surgery in 2018. There’s a clear on-paper fit for a return to the Bronx. While Montgomery had some parting shots for the front office after being traded to St. Louis at the ’22 deadline, Stroman had also publicly criticized the Yankees before signing his deal. Montgomery has been loosely linked to the Red Sox and Mets in recent weeks, yet neither franchise seems keen on making a significant investment at this point of the offseason.

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  1. marrtho

    1 year ago

    Was only a matter of time

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    • LordD99

      1 year ago

      …and a story tomorrow will say they have no interest. This is simply Boras trying to create a market, or perhaps spur another more serious team to up their bid.

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      • Yankee Clipper

        1 year ago

        Yep,
        “Reports John Heyman” is all we need to know.

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        • DR2020

          1 year ago

          Haha. I was going to say sarcastically, you can take it to the bank.

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      • Ignorant Son-of-a-b

        1 year ago

        You think teams actually get tricked by that though?? “Oh look, Heyman is saying the Yanks are interested, so we have to sign Montgomery right this second!” I don’t think it works that way.

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        • dasit

          1 year ago

          why not give it a try? all it takes is one dummy GM to hear that and up their offer

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      • DR2020

        1 year ago

        For the Yankees to be interested, Monty would have to take a huge deferral type contract, like the one Otani got. $1 million a year for the length of the contract, and the rest afterward.

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        • A NYer

          1 year ago

          Yankees do not need deferrals. They need a longer contract that lowers AAV, which is what the luxury tax is based upon. So I can imagine a couple of very low salary player options added to the contract at the back end. This lowers the AAV, but is so low that it would be unlikely JM would pick them up.

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        • JackStrawb

          1 year ago

          It was a bad year to play the waiting game. Too many mid- and big-market teams close to the LT or already over it, and that squeeze got worse pretty much every week.

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        • bcjd

          1 year ago

          I don’t think player options count toward the AAV for luxury tax purposes. It’s calculated based on guaranteed years. Option years might not happen, so they’re not calculated until the option is picked up.

          At least, that’s my understanding. I could be wrong.

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      • Bochys Retirement Fund

        1 year ago

        They know Monty. If the Yankees really wanted him, they would have landed him.

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  2. Seamaholic

    1 year ago

    This is a leak intended to push some other team, unless Montgomery takes some ridiculous discount. Even the Yankees aren’t gonna pay $60m for him in 2024. That’s $2m a start, half their gross gate.

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    • 178iq

      1 year ago

      Please sign me cash?
      , please please. Please. I wana play. Please 2 years 17million guaranteed.

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    • User 4245925809

      1 year ago

      Leaves to wonder about how much the NYY make off the YES agreement. Don’t they own just 50% of that network, or is it 90%? Get confused about the NYY/YES ownership percentage and Boston/NESN. Seems like 1 is 50, other team 90%.

      Whichever is which, has to be more $$ Than broke Ballye and Texas 90m take.

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      • Roll

        1 year ago

        dont forget they and the cowboys also own a good portion of the concession company that serves the food at the stadium there. Legacy or Sterling or something like that

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      • 178iq

        1 year ago

        Amazing black rock and diamond sports and red bird capital own YES. The NYY own some stake. I don’t know how much but I doubt it’s anywhere close to 1/2. Would be an interesting fact to learn.

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        • asdfgh

          1 year ago

          It’s at least half doofus or do you like typing stupid crap out without READING

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        • Tippin 44s

          1 year ago

          @ asdfgh How stupid do you feel? You should feel extremely stupid bro attacking someone’s comment & calling them stupid & doofus & they were CORRECT. How hard is a simple Google search before you attack someone man? The Yankees own 26% barely a quarter bro not close to half.

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      • Perksy

        1 year ago

        They also making $25m a year wearing the Starr insurance patch.

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  3. swagsuperawesomeepiccoolman123

    1 year ago

    I’d rather give him a short term deal. save money for the 2025 FA pitching class which is a lot better than this years. Yankees got some promising guys that can fill the rotation even if they can’t sign Montgomery

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    • asdfgh

      1 year ago

      Monty won’t take he’s holding out for a long term pact I don’t think he’s budging

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      • Mrivers

        1 year ago

        Holding out to pitch overseas?
        Or in 2025?
        Don’t think he’s getting a long term contract at this point.
        Nope.

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  4. Simm

    1 year ago

    Sure just like they were in on snell a week ago.

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  5. pt24601

    1 year ago

    This is Boras (through Heyman) trying to get Boston to cave.

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    • 178iq

      1 year ago

      Most aren’t aware that Boras pays reporters to write stories just to push teams into signing his clients for more money under pressure other teams are interested. NYY will NEVER sign Monty. He absolutely stunk in pinstripes so bad they dumped him… why would they want him back for huge money? This is Hyman at his worst. I wonder how do guys like him even have jobs…

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      • Roll

        1 year ago

        you realized who took his spot in the rotation?

        A guy they just traded for by the name of Montas. Not sure if you heard of him or not. He was one heck of a pitcher for the yankees. I mean they should have traded Cole away and have him be the team ace.

        If Montgomery only maintained what he did with the yankees up to that point before going to the cardinals he would have been your number 3 or 4 pitcher at worst. As he was performing better than Tallion and Severino got hurt if i remember right. Cortez and Cole were obviously your top 2..

        Personally i would have kept Montgomery and prospects to trade later than replace him with Montas.

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        • Captainmike1

          1 year ago

          The montas trade was a massive disaster
          I predict JP Sears will be an excellent pitcher this year and would have been a starter for the yanks if they had any brains to keep him and forget Montas

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        • Mrivers

          1 year ago

          Nice post here.
          Yes, the Montas trade was really bad as it turns out.
          Sears is better than Schmidt, at least.
          Montas was/is vastly overrated. Always will be, I guess.

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        • deej

          1 year ago

          JP Sears isn’t very good.

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      • Nosferatu Zodd

        1 year ago

        Yeah teams got wise and now talk to each other.

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      • JoshHosh

        1 year ago

        He didn’t stink in pinstripes lol what an ignorant comment.

        A 3.94 ERA as a Yankee and a 3.69 ERA at the time of the trade is not even close to “stinks so bad they dumped him” lmao. His stats are right there a click away. He was a solid #3 starter type.

        They needed a guy who could play CF and they had just traded for Montas, they were filling a need with what they thought at the time was surplus value in the rotation. Not rocket science.

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        • 178iq

          1 year ago

          Give it a rest. The NYY traded a junk Monty for a decent CF who couldn’t hit. Monty was giving up 4 runs a game at a time when the NYY couldn’t score 5. He was average at best. Not a 3 or 4 starter lmao are you insane? If he was a 3 or 4 starter 1 of 30 teams would have signed him 3 months ago.

          that’s a crazy thing to say. The guy had 30 innings in the post season of which many were amazing. The 188 innings he had in the RS were barely average. That your #3 starter? A guy traded from nYY to SL to Texas ?? And Tex’s didn’t even make him a qualifying offer! And you think he’s a #3 starter? Yea maybe for Pittsburgh lol

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        • Nosferatu Zodd

          1 year ago

          He is definitely a 2/3 on most staffs. A few places he would be a 1. 3.69 era wealth a 1.1 whip is damn good. Not great, but 2 runs over 5 innings is decent. Middle of rotation starter.

          I can’t believe to get a 4th outfielder you need to trade a middle of the rotation starter.

          That is why he is unsigned. He is a 31 year old middle of the rotation starter that believes 3 months of being an ace gets you $175M.

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        • Mrivers

          1 year ago

          Yeah, Monty is not as valuable as Nola.
          No way.

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        • Roll

          1 year ago

          @178lq …

          “Tex’s didn’t even make him a qualifying offer”

          This right there tells me you know nothing about Free Agency maybe baseball because they couldnt since he was traded during the season and has been said in damn near every article about him since the trade. .

          Also who on that yankee staff was better than him at the time of the trade other than cortez and cole ….. Tallion? German? Schmidt? Montas?

          Lets count

          1 . Cole 2. Cortez 3. who?

          For fun lets look at the current yankees staff

          1. Cole (who knows when / if he will be back this season)
          2. Rondon ( if he returns to old form but era of almost 7)
          3 Cortez ( see above but 5 era)
          4. Stroman (had era that was gasp 3.9 why would they sign this garbage)

          Right now if they were to sign Montgomery, he could potentially be the ace of the staff until cole comes back. I still think he is 3 with a lot of upside. Looking at last season for the yankees, he would have been the unquestioned number 2 behind Cole using his garbage 3.9 ERA.not even last years numbers or his average.

          And to say a guy that gets traded must be garbage …. didnt you all just trade for a guy that went from WSH to SDP to NYY as a big acquisition in that same time frame? Am i putting Montgomery in the same boat as Soto no, but to say just because someone is traded multiple times is bad is just wrong.

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        • deej

          1 year ago

          Cole will be back in late May. He has no structural damage.

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        • Roll

          1 year ago

          @deej

          From earlier this week

          “March 16: Cole will be shut down for the next three to four weeks before re-evaluating his condition, the Yankees ace told reporters, including Bryan Hoch of MLB.com. He added that it is too soon to determine a date for his return (per Hoch). The reigning AL Cy Young winner is nursing some nerve inflammation and edema, which he is planning to treat with “rest and recovery.” He does not anticipate getting any PRP injections.”

          so a month just to re-evaluate even if there is no major issues the rehab will take a couple of weeks then ramp up as im sure they will baby him due to their need for him not to go to TJ surgery and no real spring training. i think best case earliest you are looking is June but im thinking more the all star break before he is back.

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      • Tigers3232

        1 year ago

        @17.8iq in 4 of 6 seasons with Yankees he had a sub 4 ERA. The other 2 seasons were a season he started 1 game and pitched in 2 total games the other was the covid season.

        They keep stats on this stuff….

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      • Candlestoked

        1 year ago

        “Most aren’t aware that Boras pays reporters to write stories just to push teams into signing his clients for more money under pressure…”

        Most aren’t aware because it’s nonsense, a totally invented lie.

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    • Randy Red Sox

      1 year ago

      Henry’s wallet is slammed shut

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  6. pando8888

    1 year ago

    Heyman working for Boras! This ain’t happening.

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  7. Mike56

    1 year ago

    This is propaganda put out by Boras and his entourage to try to stir up interest. Monty was never gonna get 7 years Boras told him . Lucky if he would have gotten 5. Now who knows. Probably deal like Snell

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  8. YankeesBleacherCreature

    1 year ago

    Just need the Astros to thaw out of “non- active pursuit” of SPs since yesterday.

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    • Krob

      1 year ago

      Good One,YankeesBleacherCreature-
      You made me LOL

      Boras’s favorite Minion just dropped a few hours ago about Monty needed to wait until the season started, then sign…
      Good grief
      I’m mad at myself for continually looking to see updates, and then ranting at Heyman for being such a boot licker!!

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  9. User 3014224641

    1 year ago

    Boras’s mouthpiece. lol.

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  10. Rsox

    1 year ago

    Brian Cashman: “Jordan it’s Brian, look i need a huge favor; a lot of people in the players union are really pissed at Scott and the union higher-ups right now and you would really be doing us all a solid if you would sign with us so it doesn’t look like Scott and the Union are colluding against the players. Thanks…”

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  11. User 4095290658

    1 year ago

    ESPN had an Ohtani gambling headline that said he paid his translator’s debts to a dodgy bookie that turned in to the translator being a thief……. and now it’s gone… lol.

    Nobody cares about Monty but we would all like to know why the Ohtani deal was deferred to never, never land!

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      1 year ago

      It’s still there in their MLB section. Not frontpage as the NBA playoffs run is more interesting.

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      • User 4095290658

        1 year ago

        Yep I see it is still on ESPN.com

        Thanks for that

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    • This one belongs to the Reds

      1 year ago

      At this point they might as well let Pete Rose manage the Las Vegas team, as MLB is solidly in bed with gambling anyway. They even run ads during games the past few years.

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      • Tigers3232

        1 year ago

        What does running ads have to do with a player/manager betting on games he was a part of??

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        • This one belongs to the Reds

          1 year ago

          Ig you can’t see the hypocrisy of MLB on this topic, I can’t help you.

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    • Simm

      1 year ago

      First Ohtani paid 4.5m to to his interpreter to pay off his gambling debt. Now it’s the interpreter has been fired for a large thief.

      Right like they were letting his interpreter rack up a 4.5m gambling debt. Those guys don’t get paid hardly anything. The only way that was happening was with a marker that had Ohtani’s face on it. Let’s see those police charges for stealing 4.5m. How in the world would that guy even have access to that money. Next will learn they shared a bank account together. Baseball doesn’t go by the your innocent until proven guilty but o bet they do on this one.

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      • This one belongs to the Reds

        1 year ago

        I’m sure his large market masters have already given Robby the robot his marching orders.

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        • Simm

          1 year ago

          Cease and desists

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      • User 4095290658

        1 year ago

        Absolutely spot on with the translator running up a $4.5 debt. Totally impossible!

        Ohtani is guilty of huge gambling debts and should be dealt with in the same way as Pete Rose.

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        • Simm

          1 year ago

          Yeah bookies don’t just say okay, cool…we know you’re good for it sooner or later. They require collateral, some for of insurance. Aka Ohtani.

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      • differentbears

        1 year ago

        Article said the interpreter made 300-500k a year.

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        • Nosferatu Zodd

          1 year ago

          From what I’ve been reading most of that is not paid by mlb, rather from outside sources including commercials

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        • LordD99

          1 year ago

          I thought the Dodgers were paying him about 80K. Ohtani probably paying him too for extended services.

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      • foppert2

        1 year ago

        If interpreter racked up 4.5 in debt, I’m thinking he didn’t have access to the money. Isn’t it more a case of how a bookmaker gave him 4.5 in credit ?

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      • YankeesBleacherCreature

        1 year ago

        @Simms My knee-jerk take is that Ohtani did help his bff/interpreter Ippei Mizuhara pay off his large gambling debts directly. Mizuhara addressed this initially with ESPN. He has a gambling addiction but didn’t bet on baseball. He was fired as a result of violating MLB rules by placing bets with an illegal entity. MLBPA took wind of the ongoing situation and told Ohtani’s camp to distance themselves from Mizuhara for damage control. An agreeable Mizuhara is now labeled a “massive” thief to take all the heat.

        I used to play poker regularly and am somewhat familiar with the underground gambling community. It’s not unusual for a high-value client to be extended credit especially when someone vouches for you. Mizuhara didn’t steal from Ohtani so there will be no criminal charges filed. It is not illegal to bet with a bookie. It is illegal if you don’t report winnings. However, MLB needs a narrative to protect their poster child Ohtani so here we are.

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        • WCSoxFan

          1 year ago

          Although this is all possible, I think Ohtani’s lawyers got wind of the original statement that said he wired 500k twice and erroneously listed it as a loan. That’s two counts of a federal crime (wire fraud), each with a maximum sentence of 20 years. You’ll notice it went from ‘Ohtani paid’ to ‘the translator stole the money’, both from the same representative for Ohtani.

          I’m sure the federal government doesn’t care about Ohtani, but you don’t take chances when 20 years in federal prison is on the line.

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        • YankeesBleacherCreature

          1 year ago

          @WCSoxFan Yeah the feds won’t care about Ohtani nor his interpreter. They raided the bookie and seized his assets under civil forfeiture. “Massive theft” is the proper strategy.

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      • Yankee Clipper

        1 year ago

        Yeah, something does not line up right now. But surely the LAD/MLB would prefer for the theft version to be the case, rather than deal with the fallout from the “face of baseball” paying gambling debts.

        If Ohtani did knowingly pay the gambling debts, I can’t see how MLB can overlook that. At minimum, I would think Ohtani would be placed on the restricted list and investigated.

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        • YankeesBleacherCreature

          1 year ago

          The crux of it is whether Ohtani did bet on baseball or not. Mizuhara stated with ESPN that Ohtani doesn’t gamble. The theft version of the story is damage control. Ohtani has the choice to press charges if that’s the case. I’m sure we’ll hear more about later.

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        • User 4095290658

          1 year ago

          Ohtani sent $1m to a bookie in two transactions from his own personal account according to ESPN.

          That alone should see him banned for 2024 with a view to the Pete Rose treatment.

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        • Yankee Clipper

          1 year ago

          YBC: Thank you. I am admittedly ignorant on this aspect of the MLB rules. So, Ohtani can pay gambling debts as long as he “technically” doesn’t gamble? If that’s the case it seems really, really easy to navigate gambling through a third person.

          This is unique for sure though. I hope he wasn’t gambling because that would be terrible for baseball.

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        • User 4095290658

          1 year ago

          Of course he was gambling!

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        • Yankee Clipper

          1 year ago

          Terrier: That’s certainly how it appears. Either way the optics are horrible for Ohtani.

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        • Roll

          1 year ago

          curious now if he get caught gambling at any point (lets even say his last day of his contract) and is banned from baseball what happens to the deferred money?

          Since he is banned does he not get any of that?

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        • foppert2

          1 year ago

          Ha ha. We have all got our secrets.

          That is insane.

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        • YankeesBleacherCreature

          1 year ago

          @Terrier I don’t doubt that but perhaps not on baseball. Ohtani’s mistake was thinking the bookie was reputable and clean and covered their tracks. I don’t expect Ohtani to get any discipline from MLB.

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        • Braves_saints_celts

          1 year ago

          Even if he did knowingly pay anything, there won’t be any traction to even investigate him, no restricted list, no suspension if things come out to be far worse than they actually are. I just don’t see it happening, not to shohei ohtani, the face of MLB and the highest ever paid player. It just won’t happen. The only investigation that will occur is those outside of MLB. MLB will sweep it under the rug to save face as well as ohtani’s and play the blame game the whole entire way forward saying it was theft blah blah blah, but no way in hell did ohtani not see 4.5 million dollars coming out of his bank account. He either did know about his gambling issue and paid them off for his interpreter, or he placed bets himself and his interpreter is the fall guy and catches an early retirement and is set for the rest of his life because he took the fall for ohtani because we all know that in a case like this ohtani will make sure his interpreter is set for taking the fall for him. Like seriously how do you try to play off such a damning thing by simply saying 4.5 million was stolen from me? No way in hell didn’t he see that money come out of his account, it’s not possible. And even if he didn’t directly pay the bookies himself, why does someone else have access to your bank account to where they can take out that much money. Id notice if someone took $100 out of my account, nobody can sit here and realistically tell me he didn’t see 4.5 million magically disappear from his account. He knows a lot more than will actually be told and nothing will come about it. Because he’s such a star nothing will happen to him, but if it was some utility player or something you’d best believe they’d be all on his case and asking way more than will ever be asked of ohtani. It’s pathetic to play the theft case, it’s plain as Day that there is more to this story than is actually reported and ohtani knows more than anybody will ever know. Hey at least the interpreter will be set for life and gets an early retirement.

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        • YankeesBleacherCreature

          1 year ago

          @Braves_saints_celts That’s the likely outcome out of all of this!

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        • Roll

          1 year ago

          @braves

          I can easily see it being stolen by the translater. I would hope Ohtani would have an accountant that speaks Japanese but if he doesnt Ohtani could say in Japanese its beautiful out and the translater says he said he is buying this house in malibu for 4.5M and he will send you the account to transfer money to later.

          We look at our accounts each day because every penny counts but for Ohtani i doubt he looks as often as we do and lets “his people” handle it when its that much and to give him updates which could go through the translater. We go to McDs and see if we have enough for a combo, Ohtani goes to McDonalds and buys the franchise location because its a tuesday.

          If you want to see a translater twist words check out Mr Baseball. Either way he is too much of a cash cow for everyone and like was said will get swept under the rug.

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        • YankeesBleacherCreature

          1 year ago

          @Clip Lots of pro athletes are massive gamblers. They’ll bet on anything and place stupid “prop” bets with one another as well. (Back in my degenerate poker playing days, one dude bet another that he couldn’t live in a hotel room for 30 days for six-figures. There is dumber crap than that.) Michael Jordan, Charles Barkley, and Tiger Woods are notorious for their gambling.

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        • sillywabbit

          1 year ago

          Perhaps he’s friends with Hillary, thus getting her treatment.

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        • YankeesBleacherCreature

          1 year ago

          You see… why can’t we have nice things and leave the comment sections open and leave politics and all the other noise out of a civil discussion?

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        • DR2020

          1 year ago

          The truth about this will not come out for a long time. I’m sure MLB/ Mannfred with their Sterling reputation of honesty( smirk, wink wink)
          Will find a way to sweep it under the rug, and fast.

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        • Nosferatu Zodd

          1 year ago

          Mess with the wrong people and don’t throw games, you might end up playing minor league baseball with a dead dad.

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        • Simm

          1 year ago

          No it’s not easy to see it being stole by the interpreter. Specially when his first statement was Ohtani sent it to him to pay his gambling debt.

          Its’s much easier to say he was just helping a friend but then you get into legal issues just doing that. So they back tracked that to say it was stolen.

          Perhaps Ohtani didnt have anything to do with gambling, perhaps the interpreter is now the fall guy who knows. I don’t really care either way. The point is the mlb usually jumps on these type of things without any proof. Without any legal action being taken. Yes for me a lot of times those are more serious or PR cases. My guess is mlb doesn’t want to do that here because of the person involved is Ohtani.

          Even on espn’s pregame show right now they lead off with the Ohtani issue. It didn’t sound good by any means. How long will it be before the mlb makes a statement saying they are aware and are looking into it.

          Someone else mentioned his interpreter made 300-500k a year. That’s a good living, now go live a decent normal life in Southern California and you will find out that doesn’t go all that far. It certainly doesn’t mean you have millions in assets. Which clearly he doesn’t or Ohtani wouldn’t have paid the bookie 4.5m to cover his or Ohtani’s debt.

          To be clear I don’t care about people doing under ground gambling. The difference is I’m not the mlb. How many people have said we bet on every sport but the one they are associated with and that not actually being true. Maybe it is maybe it isn’t. Maybe Ohtani was just helping a friend maybe he was involved, maybe his friend just stole his money. That’s not the point. The point is there is enough evidence of possible wrong doing to look into it and it would be if it was some second rate scrub. How many times has the mlb put a player on the take a vacation list until they figure out if there was any wrong doing. And don’t say he hasn’t been charged with anything, lots of players are on that list before ever being charged.

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      • Candlestoked

        1 year ago

        “Those guys don’t get paid hardly anything“

        ESPN says the translator was paid between $300,000 and $500,000 annually.

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  12. pando8888

    1 year ago

    Next Heyman post, Montgomery signs with the Angels or Texas!

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    • RichP

      1 year ago

      Cashman might as well sign Monty who can’t be any worse than the Stroman signing. How does Cashman keep his job?

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      • DR2020

        1 year ago

        I’m sure Cashman is amazed about it himself. I imagine too much climbing down buildings has scrambled his brains.

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  13. Big whiffa

    1 year ago

    So you held out four weeks for what. Another 30 mil life time guarantee?? How dare you !

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  14. SupremeZeus

    1 year ago

    (Homer whispering) This is going great!

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  15. 10centBeerNight

    1 year ago

    Steinbrenner-in-name-only: it’s your move

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    • CravenMoorehead

      1 year ago

      I bet Montgomery wants a sorry from Cashman in the form of a Rodon like contract

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  16. Champ world champion Texas Rangers

    1 year ago

    It will be a short term deal.

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  17. من المية للمية

    1 year ago

    Heyman/NY Post get access to teams/players/agents other reporters don’t in order to drive site traffic with curated bs news. News aggregate sites need clicks and constant new articles so they act like Heyman/NY Post is a legit source for real news. That makes many people perceive him as reliable. Ouroboros, the cycle of life

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  18. Salzilla

    1 year ago

    This getting tedious. Wake me up when Cashman actually does something helpful.

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    • DR2020

      1 year ago

      You’ll be sleeping as long as Rip Vanwinkle then!

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  19. swanhenge

    1 year ago

    Just more fugazi reporting by Heyman, but…

    I picture poor Mrs Montgomery completing her residency at Mass General and getting an absolute LOAD of crap when the Yanks and her husband come to Fenway.

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  20. brucenewton

    1 year ago

    I would put the likelihood the Yankees sign Montgomery at zero.

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    • CravenMoorehead

      1 year ago

      Even Shohei Ohtani’s interpreter wouldn’t bet on it!

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      • DR2020

        1 year ago

        That’s a good one. Well played.

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  21. Mr. E Team

    1 year ago

    7 year deals for pitchers seldom work out. Hopefully, Gerrit Cole will heal up and be the exception. But Strausburg’s deal was supposed to be “team friendly “ when he signed..

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  22. User 4204968895

    1 year ago

    Perfect end to the offseason for Red Sox fans. It would be perfect.

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  23. User 401527550

    1 year ago

    How hard is it to get a contract done between October and February? I have zero sympathy for players still unsigned.

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    • unpaidobserver

      1 year ago

      Question mark?

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  24. Johnny utah

    1 year ago

    Im surprised JD martinez hasnt been able to atleast get a 1 yr deal. Had a great comeback season in ‘23

    Oh nvm he’s another boras client lol

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  25. Tacoshells

    1 year ago

    Pretty crazy about Hotani huh

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    • CravenMoorehead

      1 year ago

      YOU BET

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  26. MLB Top 100 Commenter

    1 year ago

    Mets

    You can’t really say unless you know what he was offered.

    Monty is worth four years and $100 million. If he turned it down hoping to get seven years and $175 million then his mistake. But we don’t know what if anything he has turned down. The Angels still clearly have room to offer four years at $100 million.

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    • bloomquist4hof

      1 year ago

      4/100 sounds right. He’d be signed by now if he had been willing to take that. The chance of a 37 year old Monty even being a major league pitcher is low.

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  27. MLB Top 100 Commenter

    1 year ago

    I also like the idea of the Angels or Red Sox offering Monty one year at $30-35 million with the right to trade him mid-season for prospects.

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  28. MLB Top 100 Commenter

    1 year ago

    This Ohtani interpreter scandal is going to be HUGE

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    • CravenMoorehead

      1 year ago

      Bet on it

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  29. LFGMets (Metsin7) #ConsistentlyBannedBaseballExpert

    1 year ago

    Makes no sense. Snell is 3x as good as Monty. Both will be paid around the same in total money. I think age has finally caught up to Cashman. Hes not the same as he used to be, thats for sure. Hes gone from being the best GM in baseball to being mediocre

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    • 28rings

      1 year ago

      It’s all smoke put out by Boras through Heyman to try to drive the price up… if it IS true though, at least Monty won’t cost 2 draft picks and international bonus pool money

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    • User 401527550

      1 year ago

      Snell isn’t better than Monty at all. Snell is incredibly inconsistent and can’t go deep in games. The Padres pulled Snell like the 3rd inning of playoff games because they had zero faith in him.

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  30. mad1

    1 year ago

    Hold out Montgomery. Show the world how rough it is to be a pro athlete!! Over worked and under paid for sure.

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    • CravenMoorehead

      1 year ago

      Japanese interpreters working for MLB players don’t get enough respect either

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  31. YanksPhan42

    1 year ago

    It was brainless to trade him, more brainless to say he wasn’t good enough to make the post season rotation and most brainless that they haven’t brought him back yet. Do it now!

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    • DR2020

      1 year ago

      Those are all true statements

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    • User 401527550

      1 year ago

      Except for the part where their getting taxed at a hundred percent of the contract now.

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  32. Dubbs

    1 year ago

    I hope he never signs. Ever.

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  33. westcasey

    1 year ago

    4yr/100M. mutual options for 5th, 6th . If he is going good he makes more.
    Won’t fly because it’s not one-sided enough. Union/Boras alliance will not accept because they always look to outdo .

    ‘Find a bad precedent, make it worse’

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  34. Make Roids Legal Again

    1 year ago

    If the Dodgers knew Ohtani was going to be investigated for gambling, they wouldn’t have given him $700 million would they?

    This is an old investigation and they cost themselves a lot by not digging this up a few months sooner

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  35. tuck 2

    1 year ago

    No doubt Boras trying to get others to react. Yankees are not paying these numbers PLUS the 110% tax.

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  36. Mike56

    1 year ago

    Yea the Ohtani thing really sounds curious. On last few weeks out of nowhere he marries and now his interpreter steals money from him. Kinda like MLB ,Dodgers or his team are covering up his gambling problem. Trying to keep his image clean. Hope I’m wrong because he is a super talent and someone mlb needs

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  37. brucenewton

    1 year ago

    Can’t see it happening. Volatile rotation could use a durable guy but I don’t think the Yankees do it.

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  38. TrillionaireTeamOperator

    1 year ago

    There is just no way in any context that the Yankees sign anybody at this point, let alone someone who will command an absolute minimum of like $20M- and that’d be a steep team friendly discount.

    Montgomery is seeking and deserves a minimum of $25M AAV and possibly over $30M AAV, but the Yankees would have to pay $1.10 on every $1 they pay any extra salary they have and they don’t want to spend that on anybody and anybody they’d consider doing that for, will command $25M plus a year, which would be $52.5M a year for the Yankees, to say nothing of guys who could or should command $30M+ per year. They can’t and they won’t do that,

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    • Perksy

      1 year ago

      Well they do get $25m a year for wearing the Starr patch. And couldn’t that $52m be spread over guys like Judge, Soto, etc. Stanton, Rodon, DJ, etc. instead of saying it’s over one guy that puts them over the top. I don’t think they are hurting financially.

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  39. Wire to wire 2024

    1 year ago

    Let’s go redlegs

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  40. 28rings

    1 year ago

    I don’t believe anything Jon Heyman says

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  41. Mrski

    1 year ago

    Just bidding up for Boston. Montgomery will throw batting practice at Fenway

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  42. pinterman

    1 year ago

    Not holding my breath.

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  43. chuck123

    1 year ago

    Cashman should apologize and just close the deal.

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  44. walls17

    1 year ago

    wish we could all just ignore all tweets and articles from Heyman in perpetuity

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  45. C4Luke

    1 year ago

    man i hope not, we traded for him to get him out of there and now he might be going back

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  46. Viveleempireevil

    1 year ago

    This is the kind of feckless nonsense penned by “Mr. Giants”, Jon Heyman:
    “While a few players stayed away from San Francisco due to the reputation of the city — their attempts to sign big names in recent years are documented — Snell should be happier there. (Personally, I think these players are nutty for not loving San Francisco, which is great, and getting better. “San Francisco is just like any other city, except it’s beautiful,” Giants left fielder Mike Yastrzemski eloquently put it.) He put it “eloquently”? This guy must have pictures of somebody. LOL.

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  47. Reggie Smith

    1 year ago

    The QO shouldnt be a problem at all. Not sure why it would be. Yankees didnt have to give up a draft pick, so they shouldnt be expecting one back on a one or two year contract.

    So just write the QO out of the contract. Something like this: Player option of $30M/1yr (or whatever his going rate is). Then, if player option is accepted, a Team option of $60M/1yr is triggered, on Nov 3rd. A team cant offer a QO after declining an option. Problem solved.

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  48. RickEO

    1 year ago

    Redsox aren’t over paying anyone thank god

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  49. Wellpact

    1 year ago

    Hope Monty gives Trashman the finger and elects to stay unsigned. Embarrassment, although I think that uncle Bri Bri has no shame, is all the Bankees deserve. George broke my heart not using a condom with this lying, non-passionate, money grabbing owner!

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  50. emt126

    1 year ago

    Year 1 and 2 $10 million per. Year 3-6 $35 million per

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  51. Begamin

    1 year ago

    time for the yanks to get outbid by $1.37 and then cashman complains about the yankee tax

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  52. Tippin 44s

    1 year ago

    This was the pitcher I was hoping the Astros would sign. As I just seen him step up under the brightest lights, and he is fairly durable & consistent at this stage of career. I wonder if 6 years at 19mil a year would get him signed? That’s 114 million total, & keeps Houston under the the 3rd luxury tax tier. While simultaneously bolstering their own depth for another World Series run while depriving Texas, New York, & Boston of him.

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    • JackStrawb

      1 year ago

      @Tippin 44s 6/114m is just 2/40m more than what someone as mediocre as Taijuan Walker got. Montgomery will be much better off trying to get something like 3/84m with an opt out and hope to do better next offseason.

      Montgomery can’t really sign a long, low AAV deal because he’s not a 19m a year pitcher, and he can hope to be useful into his late 30s. 6/114m kills his earning power. Nimmo won’t be on the field by the end of his deal but Monty might. If you want a long deal, make it 10/180m, something like that.

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      • Tippin 44s

        1 year ago

        I think if someone offered him that he would have taken it since he was trying to beat Nola’s 24mil aav & 7 years & apparently the market thought that was way to high for him. Spotrac has an 18mil aav on him, he is not going to want an opt out he has no qualifying offer on him this year coming off his best year ever, the youngest he will ever be this is the year he is looking to sign for 5+ years he just still looking for 20+ mill per year & teams value him lower obviously. Around Stroman, Walker, Taillon, etc instead of Gausman, Nola, etc

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      • Tippin 44s

        1 year ago

        Gray just signed for 3 years & what was it 74 million? He is better than Monty coming off a darn near cy young season too, & barely got 24-25 million per year I think Montgomery’s AAV market is 18-21 million range he just needs someone to hit it & then give him the 5+ years he reportedly wants. The Astros offer him 18, 19 a year even 20 or 21 & can stay out of the 3rd lux tax tier

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  53. JackStrawb

    1 year ago

    At this point is Montgomery more than a five-month pitcher for 2024?

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    • Tippin 44s

      1 year ago

      100% he is at best a 5 month pitcher if he tries to be more I can GURANTEED he gets hurt. Every Pitcher that signs late & rushes spring training gets hurt, Verlander last year, Odorizzi in 2022, I know there are more as I remember mentally noting that always happening after the Odorizzi one, & anytime the Astros would sign a pitcher late in spring I would think “great wonder when he pushes to hard & goes on IL?”

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      • Tippin 44s

        1 year ago

        If he is smart he doesn’t rush his ramp up AT ALL even if he misses the entire month of April building up in the minors. I really hope the Astros sign either Montgomery or Clevinger those were my 2 favorites along with Ryu the whole time for the Astros to sign a good SP & stay under the 3rd luxury tax tier so there draft pick doesn’t fall 10 spots after losing their 2nd rd pick already signing Hader.

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  54. Matthew De Lorge

    1 year ago

    Monty in beginning of FA – No way I’ll sign with NY after how they treaded me.

    Monty now Please anyone sign me. NY treat me however you want, just give me money!

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  55. booneisbad

    1 year ago

    cashman has done nothing other than Stroman to fill the pitching needs of this team. nothing, snell got away and cheap 65 mil for his talent yes cheap . now cole is out possibly for the year. cashman needed to go last year and ok lets say they field a great team all boone does is ruin the players. he cant manage his pitching staff we saw that. and well he can’t manage the other side of the team either . he ruins players period. why is this guy still here? he’s had the team to win it all 2 times already and he blew it. George is spinning in his grave

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