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Cutting the cord with Delgado

Mex17
Jun 08 2008 11:28 AM

I was wondering, if we decline the option on Delgado after the season, do we still get the compensitory draft choices if he signs elsewhere or does the declining of the option year nullify that?

AG/DC
Jun 08 2008 11:58 AM

In order to get compensation, we either have to offer him arbitration, or he has to sign before the arbitration deadline.

Frayed Knot
Jun 08 2008 02:09 PM

And if you're going to offer him arbitration you had better be prepared to take him back at a rate pretty close to what he's making this year (20% max cut) if he accepts.

IOW, to get a pick (or picks) you'd have to:
1) decline the option
2) pay the buyout
3) offer arbitration
4) have him reject said arb and sign elsewhere

And even then it's not clear what picks you'd get for him. It would depend on where the Mets finish the season, where the teams that signs him finishes the season and what other FAs they might sign, plus how Carlos ranks compared to others at his position (Type A, Type B, etc). You might wind up going through all that for a pick that's no better than somewhere in the 60s or so.

Kong76
Jun 08 2008 02:20 PM

Two run triple!

(oops wrong thread :-))

AG/DC
Jun 08 2008 02:24 PM

If we're licking our chops for compensation picks (and how sad sould that be), it would seem that Perez and Martinez are all better bets.