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Floyd said:Didn't we have Hill for 2 more years? I was operationg on that assumption. If not, well, then that changes my opinion.
Busta Reims said:THe Jays had options on Hill for 2 more seasons, but, with the way he's been declining both at the plate and in the field, there was no way they would have been picked up. On top of that, Johnson is a better bet to decline arbitration than Hill right now - he's having a poor season after a breakout season, whereas Hill is coming to the end of his 2nd straight subpar season, to the point where Hill is producing less than a replacement level player would
Floyd said:So why throw MacDonald in then?
Busta Reims said:Floyd said:So why throw MacDonald in then?
Because Johnson has more value than Hill.
Floyd said:So why throw MacDonald in then?
Floyd said:To who though?... if neither guy was going to play for either team next year, the point of all of this is???.... Unless Hill is projected to be a type "B" and Johnson an "A."
Floyd said:If not for the nervous Nelly in me telling me that it isn't a good idea to to enter the off-season with zero certainty for at least one MLB ready second baseman, my feeling would be that it's actually a pretty good trade.
Floyd said:The deal was just explained to me this way... Either Johnson signs long term or we get him for one year through arbitration. If he rejects arbitration, the Jays land a sandwich pick. The feeling is that McDonald is close to a lock to re-sign with us in the off-season so, given all that, I suppose it's a decent deal. If not for the nervous Nelly in me telling me that it isn't a good idea to to enter the off-season with zero certainty for at least one MLB ready second baseman, my feeling would be that it's actually a pretty good trade.
sucka said:Floyd said:The deal was just explained to me this way... Either Johnson signs long term or we get him for one year through arbitration. If he rejects arbitration, the Jays land a sandwich pick. The feeling is that McDonald is close to a lock to re-sign with us in the off-season so, given all that, I suppose it's a decent deal. If not for the nervous Nelly in me telling me that it isn't a good idea to to enter the off-season with zero certainty for at least one MLB ready second baseman, my feeling would be that it's actually a pretty good trade.
Even better...maybe their was an 'understanding' for Hill to sign back with the jays and Johnson to sign back with the Dbacks...then both teams get the extra picks
Floyd said:Speaking of total bases, which is the better measure of offensive prowess in baseball? OPS ot TB? Everyone is gaga over OPS (as perhaps they should be) but nobody ever talks TBs. Don't TB's speak as loudly to a player's ability at the plate as OPS does?
Busta Reims said:Floyd said:Speaking of total bases, which is the better measure of offensive prowess in baseball? OPS ot TB? Everyone is gaga over OPS (as perhaps they should be) but nobody ever talks TBs. Don't TB's speak as loudly to a player's ability at the plate as OPS does?
TB is taken into account as part of OPS. Slugging % is TB divided by AB, and, OPS is Slg% + OBP, so . . .
Floyd said:Ah, right. Sorry. OPS pretty much covers it all, doesn't it?
Floyd said:Ah, right. Sorry. OPS pretty much covers it all, doesn't it?
Busta Reims said:Floyd said:Speaking of total bases, which is the better measure of offensive prowess in baseball? OPS ot TB? Everyone is gaga over OPS (as perhaps they should be) but nobody ever talks TBs. Don't TB's speak as loudly to a player's ability at the plate as OPS does?
TB is taken into account as part of OPS. Slugging % is TB divided by AB, and, OPS is Slg% + OBP, so . . .