GMP said:ducky23 said:
Chapman is gone can be the narrator
I bet he does great voices.
GMP said:ducky23 said:
Chapman is gone can be the narrator
I bet he does great voices.
News from me and @dennistlin: The Padres have granted permission for the Giants to interview Bob Melvin, where he has emerged as a top candidate to replace manager Gabe Kapler.https://t.co/vQVsjKpF5J
— Andrew Baggarly (@extrabaggs) October 22, 2023
Thinking back to when the Padres' roster would get routinely poached leaving them middling or in the cellar, a fan told me, "We're the best minor league team in baseball."KenBurnski said:
Padres are funny, Melvin would be a great hire.
Bowlesman80 said:Thinking back to when the Padres' roster would get routinely poached leaving them middling or in the cellar, a fan told me, "We're the best minor league team in baseball."KenBurnski said:
Padres are funny, Melvin would be a great hire.
Hiring Melvin = the poaching continues?
sandiegobears said:
Or you could argue that in all those close games, it wasn't luck, that the one guy "in control" was the guy on the bench running the team at that moment, not the guy in the front office. And the players, for some reason, didn't respond to his motivation or moves. They all seem very supportive of him, so it was a weird result. BTW, the Padres won in September when the pressure was completely off and they were a 1% chance to make the playoffs. That run at the end was really quite explainable, actually. And despite good stats from many players by the end of the year, stats don't win games. The pieces were there, but it just didn't come together. There's been some good reporting on why/how that happened in The Athletic.
I'm a huge Melvin fan, and after some time to digest what happened this year, I think he is maybe best suited for a team without divas and high salaries. He really maximized what was available to him at Oakland. I hope he stays and doesn't go to the Giants, it would probably be a good fit. But if he does, then Preller is really going to get what is conceivably his last chance to hire a manager, as he's history if they don't win a pennant soon.
Breaking: Bob Melvin will leave the San Diego Padres to become the manager of the San Francisco Giants, sources have confirmed to ESPN.
— ESPN (@espn) October 24, 2023
More: https://t.co/5REoKbGb52 pic.twitter.com/j91U7iS0Kx
BREAKING: Shohei Ohtani announces he’ll sign with the Dodgers on a reported 10-year, $700 million contracthttps://t.co/Md5EvIbb5O
— SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) December 9, 2023
Nah. Ohtani is a great player. But if the Giants have an extra $70 million a year to spend on player salaries, they would be much better off using that money to address multiple needs.bearister said:BREAKING: Shohei Ohtani announces he’ll sign with the Dodgers on a reported 10-year, $700 million contracthttps://t.co/Md5EvIbb5O
— SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) December 9, 2023
For Giants fans, OUCH!
I heard the A's offered Ohtani $1 per year for 700 million years.
— Casey Pratt (@CaseyPrattABC7) December 9, 2023
sycasey said:
I figured the Dodgers would just outspend everyone for Ohtani. Not surprising.
$700 Million: What the Dodgers just agreed to pay Shohei Ohtani.
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) December 9, 2023
$667 Million: Total Oakland A's Payroll, Last 10 Seasons
They just paid him $700 million dude.oski003 said:sycasey said:
I figured the Dodgers would just outspend everyone for Ohtani. Not surprising.
The Mets payroll was 130 million dollars higher in 2023 than the Dodgers who had the 5th highest. Generally, Giants fans like everyone to believe they hardly spend while the Dodgers buy players, but the reality is both teams usually have competitive payrolls with the Dodgers on the higher end.
sycasey said:They just paid him $700 million dude.oski003 said:sycasey said:
I figured the Dodgers would just outspend everyone for Ohtani. Not surprising.
The Mets payroll was 130 million dollars higher in 2023 than the Dodgers who had the 5th highest. Generally, Giants fans like everyone to believe they hardly spend while the Dodgers buy players, but the reality is both teams usually have competitive payrolls with the Dodgers on the higher end.
BearSD said:Nah. Ohtani is a great player. But if the Giants have an extra $70 million a year to spend on player salaries, they would be much better off using that money to address multiple needs.bearister said:BREAKING: Shohei Ohtani announces he’ll sign with the Dodgers on a reported 10-year, $700 million contracthttps://t.co/Md5EvIbb5O
— SF Giants on NBCS (@NBCSGiants) December 9, 2023
For Giants fans, OUCH!
At around 11:30 a.m., during a rally at City Hall's Spring Street steps featuring current and past #Dodgers personalities, Shohei Ohtani will receive the Key to The City from mayor Karen Bass. Tens of thousands are expected to crowd @GrandPark_LA to witness this historic event.
— Militant Angeleno (@militantangleno) December 10, 2023
Column: Shohei Ohtani is just the latest young person to leave O.C. for L.A. Surprise, surprise. https://t.co/7uan6RTfwl
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) December 11, 2023
oski003 said:
It is only 2 million per year. Again, 4D chess.
Not sure about this contractual stuff, but Ohetani not at risk here...If he defers most all of the deal and the Dodgers go downhill, or global warming hits, or XYZ.....My point, he leaves a lot on the table while enjoying $2M per year. Seems like he should insist on more down up front for more assurance.ducky23 said:oski003 said:
It is only 2 million per year. Again, 4D chess.
4D chess my A$$. This took absolutely zero skill or creativity from the dodgers. It just takes someone like ohtani to be willing to take such a stupid deal. Every team would defer that type of money if they could.
This is way way worse than KD coming to the warriors. At least in that situation, it only works cause the warriors drafted their big 3 (you wouldn't be able to buy 4 superstars under the nba salary cap).
And even then, the warriors had to surround that team with vet mins.
What the dodgers are doing is just ridiculous. Sure it'll work in the short term, but they're basically guaranteeing that there's going to be a new CBA that's going to destroy all of their current advantages.
If the dodgers were smart, they couldn't manipulated a weak "salary cap" forever. But now that they've destroyed it, a harder salary cap is all but guaranteed.
OdontoBear66 said:Not sure about this contractual stuff, but Ohetani not at risk here...If he defers most all of the deal and the Dodgers go downhill, or global warming hits, or XYZ.....My point, he leaves a lot on the table while enjoying $2M per year. Seems like he should insist on more down up front for more assurance.ducky23 said:oski003 said:
It is only 2 million per year. Again, 4D chess.
4D chess my A$$. This took absolutely zero skill or creativity from the dodgers. It just takes someone like ohtani to be willing to take such a stupid deal. Every team would defer that type of money if they could.
This is way way worse than KD coming to the warriors. At least in that situation, it only works cause the warriors drafted their big 3 (you wouldn't be able to buy 4 superstars under the nba salary cap).
And even then, the warriors had to surround that team with vet mins.
What the dodgers are doing is just ridiculous. Sure it'll work in the short term, but they're basically guaranteeing that there's going to be a new CBA that's going to destroy all of their current advantages.
If the dodgers were smart, they couldn't manipulated a weak "salary cap" forever. But now that they've destroyed it, a harder salary cap is all but guaranteed.
--It's not worse than KD joining the Warriors, because one all-time great NBA player has more impact on his team's possibility for winning championships than one all-time great MLB player has on his team's possibility for winning championships.ducky23 said:oski003 said:
It is only 2 million per year. Again, 4D chess.
4D chess my A$$. This took absolutely zero skill or creativity from the dodgers. It just takes someone like ohtani to be willing to take such a stupid deal. Every team would defer that type of money if they could.
This is way way worse than KD coming to the warriors. At least in that situation, it only works cause the warriors drafted their big 3 (you wouldn't be able to buy 4 superstars under the nba salary cap).
And even then, the warriors had to surround that team with vet mins.
What the dodgers are doing is just ridiculous. Sure it'll work in the short term, but they're basically guaranteeing that there's going to be a new CBA that's going to destroy all of their current advantages.
If the dodgers were smart, they could've manipulated a weak "salary cap" forever. But now that they've destroyed it, a harder salary cap is all but guaranteed.
Maybe Shohei should call JG Wentworth...BearSD said:--It's not worse than KD joining the Warriors, because one all-time great NBA player has more impact on his team's possibility for winning championships than one all-time great MLB player has on his team's possibility for winning championships.ducky23 said:oski003 said:
It is only 2 million per year. Again, 4D chess.
4D chess my A$$. This took absolutely zero skill or creativity from the dodgers. It just takes someone like ohtani to be willing to take such a stupid deal. Every team would defer that type of money if they could.
This is way way worse than KD coming to the warriors. At least in that situation, it only works cause the warriors drafted their big 3 (you wouldn't be able to buy 4 superstars under the nba salary cap).
And even then, the warriors had to surround that team with vet mins.
What the dodgers are doing is just ridiculous. Sure it'll work in the short term, but they're basically guaranteeing that there's going to be a new CBA that's going to destroy all of their current advantages.
If the dodgers were smart, they could've manipulated a weak "salary cap" forever. But now that they've destroyed it, a harder salary cap is all but guaranteed.
--Kind of surprising that MLB left that salary cap/deferral loophole wide open for the Dodgers to drive through. IIRC, NBA and NFL have rules that permit limited salary deferrals and wouldn't permit deferring anything like 90 percent or more.
--Seems to me that Ohtani could sell off the rights to the deferred salary to a third party and get a lump sum today, but presumably he'd take a big tax hit for that? Who knows. He surely has lawyers and accountants who can figure that out.
I can hook him up with the phone number. I have it memorized.HighlandDutch said:Maybe Shohei should call JG Wentworth...BearSD said:--It's not worse than KD joining the Warriors, because one all-time great NBA player has more impact on his team's possibility for winning championships than one all-time great MLB player has on his team's possibility for winning championships.ducky23 said:oski003 said:
It is only 2 million per year. Again, 4D chess.
4D chess my A$$. This took absolutely zero skill or creativity from the dodgers. It just takes someone like ohtani to be willing to take such a stupid deal. Every team would defer that type of money if they could.
This is way way worse than KD coming to the warriors. At least in that situation, it only works cause the warriors drafted their big 3 (you wouldn't be able to buy 4 superstars under the nba salary cap).
And even then, the warriors had to surround that team with vet mins.
What the dodgers are doing is just ridiculous. Sure it'll work in the short term, but they're basically guaranteeing that there's going to be a new CBA that's going to destroy all of their current advantages.
If the dodgers were smart, they could've manipulated a weak "salary cap" forever. But now that they've destroyed it, a harder salary cap is all but guaranteed.
--Kind of surprising that MLB left that salary cap/deferral loophole wide open for the Dodgers to drive through. IIRC, NBA and NFL have rules that permit limited salary deferrals and wouldn't permit deferring anything like 90 percent or more.
--Seems to me that Ohtani could sell off the rights to the deferred salary to a third party and get a lump sum today, but presumably he'd take a big tax hit for that? Who knows. He surely has lawyers and accountants who can figure that out.
sycasey said:They just paid him $700 million dude.oski003 said:sycasey said:
I figured the Dodgers would just outspend everyone for Ohtani. Not surprising.
The Mets payroll was 130 million dollars higher in 2023 than the Dodgers who had the 5th highest. Generally, Giants fans like everyone to believe they hardly spend while the Dodgers buy players, but the reality is both teams usually have competitive payrolls with the Dodgers on the higher end.
"It's the most important signing in Dodgers history." @BenVerlander breaks down the impact that the Shohei Ohtani-Dodgers deal will have on this season and beyond. pic.twitter.com/TJlbCOKCil
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) December 19, 2023
okaydo said:"It's the most important signing in Dodgers history." @BenVerlander breaks down the impact that the Shohei Ohtani-Dodgers deal will have on this season and beyond. pic.twitter.com/TJlbCOKCil
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) December 19, 2023