Let’s keep the train rolling. Middleton talks a good game, and I believe that he’s a fan and wants to win. Time to walk the walk.I understand the risk of signing a pitcher in his 30s, but the Phillies have one of the lowest payrolls in baseball. Signing Arrieta is not going to prevent them from signing Harper or Machado next year.
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Originally posted by rothdawg View PostLet’s keep the train rolling. Middleton talks a good game, and I believe that he’s a fan and wants to win. Time to walk the walk.I understand the risk of signing a pitcher in his 30s, but the Phillies have one of the lowest payrolls in baseball. Signing Arrieta is not going to prevent them from signing Harper or Machado next year.
Either that, or Lance Lynn or Alex Cobb should be in camp by now. Even a #3 type starter is a piece that would help a lot.
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Originally posted by JuTMSY4 View PostI get it, but I also don't. my understanding is the MLB soft cap is based on AAV, so years really matter (vs. frontloading). So I understand the unwillingness to commit. Apparently they're at 3/82, which is pretty significant, but Arrieta wants 5+ (coming down from 6). Sounds like 4/100+ should get it done.
Either that, or Lance Lynn or Alex Cobb should be in camp by now. Even a #3 type starter is a piece that would help a lot.
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