Brewers & White Sox

Submitted by: Brewers03

Brewers

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Yasmani Grandal33MajorsCLow18.118.3-10.2-12.2-10.2-8.1
Luis Robert24MajorsOFVery low5143.87073.859.173.888.6

Total Value:

63.6

White Sox

NameAgeLevelP1P2AvailabilityYearsAFVSalarySurplusLowMedianHigh
Sal FrelickMinorsOF22.818.222.827.4
Adrian Houser29MajorsSPRHRPMedium216.412.14.33.44.35.1
Garrett Mitchell23MajorsOFMedium619.16.312.810.212.815.4
Tyrone Taylor28MajorsOFHigh421.711.410.38.210.312.4
Brice TurangMinorsSS12.910.312.915.5

Total Value:

63.1

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jmont1

Zero chance the Brewers give away that much young talent for one year of a badly slumping Grandal and Robert. Plus there is no way with all their arby guys, that they can afford the extra $28M it would cost.

jmont1

What the Brewers paid Grandal in 2019 is irrelevant. He might have been worth it in 2019, he isn't now. The cost for Grandal, Robert, and Yelich would be over 40% of the Brewers' entire payroll. In 2019 Yelich wasn't making $26M and their arby costs were down. Now almost half the team is arbitration eligible (Burnes-Woodruff-Adames-Urias-Lauer-Williams-Hiura-Rogers-Bush-Renfroe-Houser and more). They had a record payroll in 2022 and attendance is down. You are right, baseball is broken with the monstrous disparities in payrolls.

Brewers03

If the Brewers can't afford 1 year of Grandal at a dollar amount they already paid him in 2019 and Luis Robert then baseball is completely broken and the small market Brewers will never have a chance. They have $18 million from Cain, $8 million from McCutchen, and $8 million from Wong all potentially off the table.

Brewers03

The point is that the Brewers have shown a willingness to make a 1 year deal at a high dollar amount before. Though Grandal had a poor year, last season may have been his best. He's still capable and would be an improvement over Caratini and Narvaez.

thomaspriestley

He's honestly not capable, he's awful behind the plate, Sox pitchers hate throwing to him, he can't field a ball on any play at the plate, he can barely move, his bat is pathetic, he should do the honorable thing and walk away from the final year of his deal, he's flat out cooked.

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