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Steve Cohen Discusses Mets’ Long-Term Spending Plans

By Anthony Franco | February 18, 2025 at 8:03pm CDT

Mets owner Steve Cohen spoke with reporters on Tuesday morning, discussing the organization’s spending outlook after another huge offseason. Cohen acknowledged that a winter involving a record-setting Juan Soto contract and retaining Sean Manaea and Pete Alonso pushed spending beyond his initial expectations.

“It always seems like ballplayers are more expensive than you think,” the owner told reporters (including Newsday’s Tim Healey and Jorge Castillo of ESPN). “Listen, I have the ability to spend if I have to. I want to win. And I want to put the best team I can on the field. But free agency is expensive. … Even this year, I had a thought of where I wanted to be, and I’ve already blown through it. And I really wanted to be there. And just circumstances created, ’all right, I have to adapt my thinking.'”

Landing Soto required an eye-popping $51MM average annual value that handily shattered previous precedent. They successfully waited out Alonso’s market to avoid a long-term commitment, getting him on a two-year deal with an opt-out after the first season. That comes with a lofty $27MM AAV and a $30MM figure for the upcoming season, so it’s still a huge investment in 2025. Manaea landed three years and $75MM (albeit with deferrals), while Frankie Montas, Clay Holmes and A.J. Minter all secured multi-year contracts with eight-figure salaries.

RosterResource projects New York’s raw payroll around $331MM. Their competitive balance tax estimate is slightly lower at $325MM. Those seem to be within the ballpark, as Cohen told reporters that he expects to finish the season with a payroll in the $340MM range after accounting for in-season pickups (i.e. waiver claims and trade deadline acquisitions).

That could theoretically also include a Spring Training free agent move. There’s been some thought that the Mets could try to add to the rotation after the recent revelation that Montas will be out for an extended stretch because of a lat injury. Jose Quintana is arguably the best unsigned starting pitcher, but it seems the Mets aren’t circling back to the veteran southpaw. Mike Puma of The New York Post reported this morning that while Quintana has expressed interest in returning to Queens, the Mets haven’t been involved in his market.

The Mets will enter the year with the second-highest payroll in MLB behind the Dodgers. It’ll be the fourth straight season in which they not only pay the luxury tax but find themselves in the highest penalization tier. That’s $60MM above the base threshold. It was implemented in the 2022 collective bargaining agreement largely in response to other owners’ concerns that Cohen would blow the rest of the league away in spending. Teams that land in the top tax bracket and have paid the CBT in three or more consecutive seasons are charged a 110% tax on spending beyond that number, which lands at $301MM this year.

While the Mets are going to be firmly in that tier in ’25, Cohen said he’s hopeful of ducking below that line in future seasons. “I’d like to get below the Cohen Tax,” he said, alluding to the informal name for the highest tax bracket. “We sure it’s about me? There’s a lot of Cohens out there.” To that end, he somewhat downplayed the possibility of signing another extended megadeal next offseason. “You really can’t have too many long-term contracts, because then you lose your roster flexibility, so you need to be really careful,” he said. “But I’ll let my baseball people make that decision.”

This isn’t the first time that Cohen has spoken broadly about wanting to cut back spending over the long term. That hasn’t really happened. They ended last year with a tax number around $348MM, so this season is likely to represent a slight spending cut. RosterResource estimates their CBT number for 2026 around $206MM. Starling Marte’s four-year deal wraps up after the season, as do the one-year signings of Jesse Winker, Griffin Canning and Ryne Stanek. Alonso, Montas, Minter and Edwin Díaz all have opt-out chances.

Of that group, Alonso is most likely to retest the market. The star slugger didn’t find the long-term interest he’d expected, leading to the pillow deal. Alonso acknowledged that it represented “a bridge thing just to get to the next contract” (link via Tim Healey of Newsday). He conceded that his past two seasons have been below his peak standards, which contributed to a shorter deal. Alonso declined a three-year proposal from the Mets in order to take a more frontloaded two-year guarantee. Jon Heyman of the New York Post wrote over the weekend that the Mets and Blue Jays had each made proposals earlier in the offseason in the $85MM range which included some amount of deferred money.

Alonso also said that the qualifying offer had a greater impact on his market than he’d anticipated. Any team other than the Mets would have forfeited a draft choice and/or international bonus pool space to sign him. The Mets merely relinquished the right to a fourth-round compensation pick to retain their own free agent. Players can only receive the QO once in their careers, so Alonso is positioned to hit the market unencumbered next offseason. He indicated he has no hard feelings with the Mets about how this winter played out and said it’d be “fantastic” if the sides eventually work out a longer-term contract.

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  1. chandlerbing

    4 months ago

    $38 mil to holmes who hasnt started since college, $34 mil to garabge montas who is alredy on DL for atleast next 2 months… absolute garbage like marte + mcneil still getting paid $$$. heck they even gave a deal to canning who belongs in the korean league.

    so yeah mets are way over budget. and they still need to save alotta cash for vladdy

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    • CTYanksFan

      4 months ago

      I doubt they will sign Vlad. Can’t have two DH’s on the long term payroll. I watched Soto all year, he’ll be a DH within 4 years. Some team is going to drastically overpay for Vlad. I hope the Yankees sign Tucker instead.

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      • chandlerbing

        4 months ago

        @CT
        Why is vlad a DH? He won a GG at 1st

        Tucker’s a great talent
        But a health risk

        You guys can have him lol
        Ill take Jr

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        • CTYanksFan

          4 months ago

          Back in 2022

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        • JoeBrady

          4 months ago

          chandlerbing
          Why is vlad a DH?
          ==========================
          1-GGs are meaningless now and are often handed out to the best hitter, not the best fielder.

          2-He led the league in errors last year.

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        • avenger65

          4 months ago

          JoeBrady: I totally agree about GG’s being given out for hitting more than fielding. I think about Ozzie Smith, a light hitting SS who made the HOF strictly on his fielding. I doubt that will ever happen again.

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        • geofft

          4 months ago

          Let’s add to that the way Vlad’s weight has “blossomed” in the past few years. While he may not be a permanent fixture at DH yet, he’s heading there sooner than most.

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        • mlb fan

          4 months ago

          “Why is Vlad a DH”?…Mostly, because people have eyes and can actually see Vlad Jr. play defense or run. Without the eyes, Vlad would likely be able to pass himself off as a + defender.

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        • stymeedone

          4 months ago

          VGJ has improved at 1B since he was first moved there, but the GG is a joke. Belongs right next to Jeter’s. He’s now about average at the position. With his body type, I wouldn’t expect it to last.

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    • deweybelongsinthehall

      4 months ago

      On the New York radio today, hosts took his full interview as an attack on the fans as with his spending he wants a higher average Citi Field attendance. Many callers mentioned the economy and how expensive seats are compared to other teams. I also do think other teams built up his Soto cost and next year’s cost for Vlade will indicate whether there’s truth to it. He like Soto is young for free agency so does he get both AAV ($40m or so) AND years (13 minimum)?

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      • ChuckyNJ

        4 months ago

        Spendthrift ballclub with underachieving results means fewer fannies in the seats. That explains why the Mets’ strongholds of Long Island, Queens, and Brooklyn are now full of Yankee fans.

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    • longjuansilvers

      4 months ago

      People were calling Manea and Severino garbage this time last year.

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      • DavRozNYY

        4 months ago

        Yeah, but Montas has been garbage now for years.

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        • 'Tang It

          4 months ago

          They should’ve quit both of them while they were ahead.

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        • mlb fan

          4 months ago

          “Garbage now for years..I guess his Tommy John surgery two+ years ago had nothing to do with that, right?

          I believe the reason Frankie Montas has had no shortage of suitors and keeps getting signed to pretty good deals, is teams are hoping he’ll return to pre-surgery form of 3+ yrs ago..

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    • dugmet

      4 months ago

      There is zero chance the Mets would be interested in signing big-body, 1st base type like Guerrero Jr longterm. He’ll be looking for 8-10 years.

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    • icantstandyous

      4 months ago

      I’d love to know who the facists are that report posts just because they don’t agree with them. I’m more of a Mets fan than probably most of the posters here. I’ve had season tickets for years. And when they start with the we tried just because they made worse contract offers than what guys had on the table (see teoscar hernandez), I see a team making excuses. This rotation mirrors that of the Oakland atheltics. Stearns made a fatal flaw by signing montas and Holmes for all that money so early in the offseason only to see guys like Flaherty sign for a few million more. Montas already failed and Holmes won’t be able to get out of the first. Then what is he going to do. Than they decided to offer Scott a lowball offer as if he is going to sign just to play for the Mets and then over pay for minted who is hurt every season. Then, instead of acquiring impact pitchers at the deadline, he went and got Blackburn and two bullpen arms that were having bad years. Imagine how different the NLCS could have been. They could have beat Yankees in WS and re-write history. But it didn’t happen because they are the Mets. Stearns has to go.

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  2. prov356

    4 months ago

    Another example of how payroll doesn’t buy a championship…unless you’re the Dodgers of course.

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    • Mets Era Thumping Soto

      4 months ago

      Should we just cancel the season now since the Dodgers won on paper?

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      • Bivouac-Sal

        4 months ago

        No it will be fun watching it happen day by day.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          4 months ago

          Oh and let’s give the Yankees their due. They were a great team last year and deserved to be in the Series.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          4 months ago

          @baseballfreak

          Which team has the higher payroll for 2025?

          Mets or Dodgers?

          The answer is here: spotrac.com/mlb/new-york-mets/payroll/_/year/2025/…

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        • Flyby

          4 months ago

          @Blv
          I retract the above. While Spotrac says Mets have a higher payroll than Dodgers, Fangraphs has it the other other way round.

          its a bit of a tough question to answer specifically because of ohtani. They are technically paying him 2M according to sportrac which is all they count but the dodgers have to put 68M “pay” in an account that is to be paid later per the the CBA and contract they signed which i believe that is what fangraph uses or they may use AAV which is 45 so its a 40-almost 70M swing depending on which calculation you use.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          4 months ago

          @Flyby

          What’s 70 million between pals?

          But thanks for your comparison. Since Anthony Franco seems to be using Fangraphs-type numbers in this article, I defer to that.

          Wait! Am I allowed to say defer?

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          4 months ago

          Best I let that pass.

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        • mlb fan

          4 months ago

          “Great team last year”…A “good” team more accurately. Getting by only a Cleveland Guardians-level team is not so spectacular.

          The Yankees lost EASILY to a Dodgers team fronted by Jack Flaherty and a severely diminished Walker Buehler who had a 6+ E.R.A during the ’24 season.

          The Yankees were not and are not a “great” team by any stretch of the imagination. Great teams don’t lose 5+ runs leads in the World Series.

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        • Tomas7

          4 months ago

          I’m kind of ignorant to creative financing, but how are the Dodgers going to pay for all of their deferred salaries when they come due? Seems like their GM and owner are geniuses.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          4 months ago

          @Tomas

          The deferred salaries are put away every year and earn a return on the principal until needed.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          4 months ago

          I prefer to compliment the competition rather than badmouth them. If nothing else it elevates the team that beats them now, doesn’t it?

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        • mlb fan

          4 months ago

          “Deferred salaries come due”…I’ve read on baseball websites that the Dodgers have already generated over $150M in Ohtani related revenue this year alone.

          And with a full, packed house every single night(even when the Pirates comes to town)I believe the Dodgers will be fine.

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      • prov356

        4 months ago

        Mets Era – You missed my point. I’m not bagging on the Mets at all. My point is that if you look back in history, rarely does a team with one of the top three highest payrolls win the World Series. The Dodgers were a rare exception last year. Look how long it took them though with one of the highest payrolls in baseball for several years. (I don’t count 2020.)

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        • Mets Era Thumping Soto

          4 months ago

          Prov I understand your point. There is a very good chance one of the top payroll teams don’t win this year.

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    • Captainmike1

      4 months ago

      Intelligent team construction is what wins

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  3. C Us Sink

    4 months ago

    At least the Mets and Dodgers have ownership that trys by spending.

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    • Cash-Man-NY

      4 months ago

      Mets spend
      Dodgers differ

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      • Ketch

        4 months ago

        Defer

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        • Bart Harley Jarvis

          4 months ago

          Swiffer.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          4 months ago

          @Ketch

          Happily they also differ.

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  4. Doug Dascenzo's Mob Boss Dad

    4 months ago

    I wish the Cubs had an owner like Steve Cohen.

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    • Bivouac-Sal

      4 months ago

      Word.

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      • ChuckyNJ

        4 months ago

        LOLcubs doesn’t carry the same charm as LOLmets.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          4 months ago

          double Word

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        • Blue Baron

          4 months ago

          LOLChuckyNJ is even more charming.

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        • PiazzaParty

          4 months ago

          There’s literally nothing to do in NJ, this is the most fun Chucky can find

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        • SeeUonTheUlnarSide

          4 months ago

          I always enjoy seeing your comments pop up. 😀

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        • mlb fan

          4 months ago

          “Lolcubs doesn’t carry..Lolmets”…Many people stopped “laughing” when deep pockets Steve Cohen entered the chat, because he doesn’t believe in coming in second. He won’t stop until he’s in first place.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          4 months ago

          5 years since he took over. How’s that working out so far?

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        • PiazzaParty

          4 months ago

          It’s going well. We have a great POBO, revamped scouting/development and analytics, better fan outreach/engagement and now stars see us as a destination plus we haven’t sold the farm to get here.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          4 months ago

          Could you ask them to bring down the noise level from the tacky pre-game antics on the scoreboard? Thanks very much.

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        • PiazzaParty

          4 months ago

          I’m right there with you, I don’t like any of that crap. There’s also not enough organ.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          4 months ago

          Agreed. Why on earth do they feel the need to fill every second from gates opening to first pitch with ear-splitting minor league level hokum? I love coming early to watch BP but it’s become painful at Citi Field. However,93 days until Dodgers -Mets. Earplugs at the ready.

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        • Blue Baron

          4 months ago

          Quite well in the last few years.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          4 months ago

          .527 winning percentage last 4 years. I did them a favor and omitted the 26-34 covid year.

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        • PiazzaParty

          4 months ago

          That’s not the ultimate measure of success.

          You could also say made playoffs twice including game 6 nlcs and a 101 win season all before he even had enough time to fully implement his infrastructure.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          4 months ago

          Fine. I am a life-long Dodger fan. Nuff said.

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  5. O'sSayCanYouSee

    4 months ago

    Since the last CBA, its interesting that there are 2 new Billioiowners from the finance world that are both drop jawed at the price of poker now.

    I guess it’ll be the richest owners crying the most about a cap.

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      4 months ago

      Cohen isn’t jaw-dropped. He’s buying in to the poker game short-stacked to take down the chip leader because it’s more fun to him that way.

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      • Blue Baron

        4 months ago

        O’sSayCanYouSee: Incorrect. Cohen bought the Mets in 2020, more than a year before the current CBA.

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    • ChuckyNJ

      4 months ago

      For those not already aware, the union contract expires after the 2026 World Series and you can bet the Lords of Baseball will push for a lockout in order to get a salary cap.

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      • stymeedone

        4 months ago

        Don’t be surprise if the MLBPA makes the first move going into the 2026 fall, so they can leverage playoff revenue.

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  6. For Love of the Game

    4 months ago

    His word is, “More!”

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  7. Captainmike1

    4 months ago

    He should have told Soto to shove his demands up his you know what

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  8. Ketch

    4 months ago

    “We’re gonna pay Juan Soto a lotta money for a loooong time. Thats or long term spending plan.”

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  9. RobM

    4 months ago

    Cohen is hoping to get below the Cohen tax line before the next CBA. Face it, he blew the pitching market apart when he gave the ill-advised $43.5MM AAVs to two aging pitchers in Verlander and Scherzer. And remember, he came in with a $325MM opening offer for Yamamoto, which forced the Dodgers to enter that same arena to close the deal.

    Now, he’s totally blown up the position player market with the $51MM AAV for Soto, which almost assuredly will turn into $55MM a season in several years, and an $800MM+ contract. A decade on, no player is going to get those figures, but the expectation will be there that someone can. He’s spent a staggering amount of money to buy a championship, so far with no success. I don’t see him stopping, but he’s likely going to be responsible for initiating even more penalties with the next CBA. The Dodgers have driven up their payroll, but it’s in response to the levels Cohen established. Their view is he’s going there, then so are they.

    Is he going to retreat next year when Guerrero and/or Tucker are available? I don’t see it. He won’t be able to resist, yet he knows the rest of MLB, including the other major market teams, aren’t on his side. Even the teams that can afford to spend aren’t happy to spend this much. The next CBA negotiation is going to be quite interesting. I fear a lengthy lockout. We might as well call it the Cohen lockout, because his actions will be the key driver.

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    • YankeesBleacherCreature

      4 months ago

      Cohen’s actions isn’t only the key driver. No team is bidding against themselves. All the other participating bidders are culpable as well.

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  10. AA_Cardinals

    4 months ago

    Steven Matz is the missing piece. If the Mets can just pry him away from the Cardinals, look out for a division winner!

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    • Joe It All

      4 months ago

      Nah, the Mets are holding out for Jason Isringhausen, Paul Wilson and Bill Pulsipher to make their comebacks.

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      • AA_Cardinals

        4 months ago

        Pulsipher was a great call back. Compliments.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          4 months ago

          Last time I heard the name Bill Pulsipher it was “Bill Pulsipher $3” in my 1995 Rotisserie League (that’s the grandaddy of Fantasy Baseball for all you young’uns.). Ah memories.

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        • Blue Baron

          4 months ago

          Bivouac-Sal: Actually, fantasy and Rotisserie have existed and evolved simultaneously, both migrating to the Internet.

          Fact: I began playing head-to-head fantasy in 1985, but I didn’t play Rotisserie until 1993, in the USA Today Baseball Weekly LABR league organized by John Hunt.

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        • Windowpane

          4 months ago

          Real fans play APBA.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          4 months ago

          Baron:

          Glen Waggoner and Robert Sklar’s “Rotisserie League Baseball” was published in 1984. Our first league formed for the 1985 season. Stats, culled directly from newspaper box scores, were compiled daily, by hand, on a messy piece of paper despoiled by erasures. Glen honored us by being our league’s auctioneer for the 1986 draft.

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        • Bivouac-Sal

          4 months ago

          Strato-Matic

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        • Windowpane

          4 months ago

          A poor cousin to APBA.

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        • Blue Baron

          4 months ago

          Bivouac-Sal: I played with Glen, Alex Patton, Ron Shandler, and others in the Baseball Weekly league. Got a mention in Patton’s 1996 book for finishing third in 1995.

          I also was a charter member of Shandler’s Tout Wars league.

          But my point was that fantasy games started around the same time, not later. I played in my first fantasy league in 1985.

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  11. rct

    4 months ago

    I like all of their signings this offseason except for Montas. I just don’t know why they gave him $17 million per season for two years when he’s not any better than the in-house options of Canning, Megill, Blackburn, or Butto. None of them are very good but they’re adequate enough for number 5 options. If they really wanted a #5, they could have just brought back Quintana for cheaper. Plus Sproat is projected to get promoted at some point this year. Just seems like a waste of money to sign Montas.

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    • geofft

      4 months ago

      I’m not going to criticize Sproat or his future. But he simply does not belong in this conversation at this juncture. He has two pitches right now and had a terrible AAA debut. When the press clamored to see him promoted last September, Stearns was absolutely adamant that he still had work to do in the minors, and they would not promote him until he is ready. Even if he does get promoted, there is no telling whether he will stick or will need to go back down. He simply hasn’t shown himself to be close enough for the team to make him a factor in their 2025 plans.

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      • rct

        4 months ago

        “But he simply does not belong in this conversation at this juncture.”

        Most outlets predicts he will be in the majors this year. Christian Scott made nine starts in AAA before they called him up, so it’s clear they won’t hesitate. I’m not saying it’s a guarantee, but if he starts the year out pitching well, I could see him debuting around mid- to late season. His struggled in Syracuse, but it was only 7 starts. His 16 starts in A and AA were outstanding.

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        • geofft

          4 months ago

          I said, ‘at this juncture”. I’m not saying Sproat can’t or won’t be called up this year. I’m saying that he’s not enough of a factor yet to be part of the calculation for the 2025 agenda – at this point in time.
          IF and when he pitches well, THEN he enters the conversation. But right now, he’s not enough there yet.
          The outlets that are “predicting” he gets here this year are mostly fan-based blog sites, and SNY, all of which are always overly optimistic and aggressive about these prospects’ advancement.
          Christian Scott was promoted after 9 absolutely sterling starts in triple-A without having stumbled. And he’d had 40 more games in the minors before that. Sproat had only 17 games at the previous levels, before his 7 poor ones in AAA. – literally half the time, and with lesser results. He simply needs more time.

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  12. Bivouac-Sal

    4 months ago

    @rct

    I am not a Montas fan either, especially at that price, but there is value in the oft-repeated mantra you can’t have too much pitching.

    I suppose you can have too much mediocre pitching, but pitching depth is imperative.

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    • rct

      4 months ago

      Agreed. I just think if they were dead set on adding a back-end starter, why not bring back Quintana, presumably for cheaper?

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  13. Sabermetric Acolyte

    4 months ago

    Anyone else just quietly rooting for the Athletics to win it all this year?

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    • Windowpane

      4 months ago

      Um, no?

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    • JoeBrady

      4 months ago

      Well, I look forward to seeing the Sacramento Stadium being sold out and the long-suffering Sacramento fans receiving a well-earned 1st place finish.

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  14. CarolinaCubsandKush

    4 months ago

    I love how open this guy is. Very happy for my Mets friends. Ownership is everything in this league..

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