Brewers & Padres

Submitted by: Brewers03

Brewers

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Josh Hader29MajorsRPVery low0.48.75.13.62.83.64.3
Juan Soto24MajorsOFMedium1.490.442.947.53847.557

Total Value:

51.1

Padres

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Jacob Misiorowski21MinorsSP23.618.923.628.3
Ethan Small26MajorsSP6.464.21.81.41.82.2
Peter Strzelecki28MajorsRPMedium5.410.85.94.93.94.95.9
Joey Wiemer24MajorsOF6.444.321.522.818.222.827.3

Total Value:

53.1

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jmont1

The Brewers are losing way too many years of control for a rental and 1.4 years of a too expensive Soto. With Milwaukee set to lose so much pitching this year and next, I can't see them trading Misiorowski. Soto would cost the Brewers about $35M for just 1.4 years. Way too expensive for a small market team looking to extend Woodruff and/or Adames plus with many other arby guys getting raises.

Brewers03

Traditionally that may be true, but the Brewers are stuck in a cycle of close but no cigar. You have to challenge norms to end up on top. If they could get Soto and Hader to go for it this year and next while also hanging onto Chourio, Black, Frelick, Quero, it's hard to argue against.

jmont1

The problem with your scenario is money. Soto and Hader will cost around an extra $55M over this year and next (Soto: 23 X 35% of games left = 8 plus about $26M next year -- Hader: 14 X .35% = 5 plus about $16M next year). That would be about an additional $42M added on to the existing payroll. Spotrac puts the Brewers payroll at about $128M for this year. Now add another $42M for Hader and Soto and that's $170M. PLUS all the arby raises coming due.

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