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Farewell to Trachsel?
Rotblatt Sep 29 2005 02:17 PM |
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From Newsday:
I would think we'd pretty much HAVE to pick up his option, since it's only $2.5M guaranteed, and the buyout is $1M, right? There's no way we're letting Trachs go in order to save $1.5M . . . Right? Or am I missing something? The other piece of this is that Trachs is unhappy, but we all knew that already.
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metirish Sep 29 2005 02:24 PM |
Next season we might not have any ties to the 2000 WS team, you would think the Mets would pick up his option especially with the money posted above, thing is I imagine Trax will get a better offer elsewhere.
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Elster88 Sep 29 2005 02:33 PM |
Trax was on the 2000 team? I misremember this.
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metirish Sep 29 2005 02:34 PM Edited 1 time(s), most recently on Sep 29 2005 02:37 PM |
No, I am wrong, why did I think that?
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Yancy Street Gang Sep 29 2005 02:35 PM |
Trachsel joined the Mets in 2001.
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Elster88 Sep 29 2005 02:53 PM |
I think the downside is that he will become a 10-5 guy, meaning we could be stuck with him. I doubt this will be a problem since he seems to want to leave, and, as our lumpy orange friend pointed out, a pretty good $2.5 million starter is not bad as trade bait. I'm guessing Trachsel hopes they don't pick up his option because he would probably get more on the free agent market. Didn't he sign his current contract at the depth (as opposed to the peak) of his value?
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Frayed Knot Sep 29 2005 03:05 PM |
Keep in mind that the $2.5mil also comes w/a bunch of incentives that could drive it much higher (not sure of the details, very complicated I'm sure). In other words, he may turn out to be good, or he may turn out to be cheap ... but it's [u:173735f534]unlikely that he'll be both[/u:173735f534].
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Rotblatt Sep 29 2005 04:24 PM |
Good point, Frayed. I think he could get up to $7M if he meets all his incentives (which are probably based on IP).
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metsmarathon Sep 29 2005 04:30 PM |
trachsel would make for a pretty decent hedge. if hte youngsters really impress in spring training, surely he'd be cheap enough to flip to a contender in need of depth, and willing to take the risk of a 2.5 mil innings eater becoming a 7 mil good pitcher.
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Valadius Sep 29 2005 06:31 PM |
We don't need any more guys in the way of Heilman, Petit and the rest of our young pitchers. He's done a great job here, but we honestly don't need him.
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Frayed Knot Sep 29 2005 11:14 PM |
I'm not neccesarily sold on keeping Trax, BUT ...
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smg58 Sep 29 2005 11:51 PM |
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There is a logjam at starting pitcher without factoring Bannister and Petit into the picture. I don't see the point of keeping an excess at one position when there are other areas that need improvement. Plus, the Mets have plenty of guys who adequately fill the 3, 4, and 5 holes in the rotation, but right now I don't see a #2 starter. Trachsel doesn't have to be dealt, but at least one guy, and possibly two or even three, have to go. I'm guessing that Trachsel's incentives would be easily met if he stays healthy all year, but that might be a big if. Since he would be 10 and 5, I'd make sure I know which teams would want him, and which teams he'd accept a trade to, before I picked up the option.
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Valadius Sep 30 2005 12:02 AM |
Let's see how many starters we have right now on the roster:
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Edgy DC Sep 30 2005 08:41 AM |
I wouldn't call it a mess.
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