Just give Max 3/120 and be done with it. Cardinals are pissing me off.
Would be disappointed if we don’t land one of Max or Stro.
San Francisco decided not to retain Alex Dickerson, he was DFA'd. He is someone I would look at as a lefty bench bat. I love Nootbaar but Dickerson has legit power. Room for both if they expand rosters. Hell there's room anyways.
Suggestion to mods: renaming "Free Agents" thread to "Cardinals Hot Stove 2021-2022" and that other one to "Other Teams Hot Stove 2021-2022" because a lot of these discussions in both overlap now. None of it matters but may help. Obviously major moves to their own thread, etc.
Except we know that Carlos is a headcase and lets his emotions get the best of him. I'm done waiting on Carlos being what he was projected to be early in his career, he's never going to be that.
Héctor Gómez of Z101 Digital reports that the Rays and Wander Franco have agreed to a 12-year, $223 million contract extension.
Wowee Zowee. Once finalized, the deal will be the richest ever for a player with less than one year of MLB service time. And quite frankly, we've already seen enough to suggest that Franco is on track to be one of the game's biggest stars in the coming years. With an approach beyond his years, the 20-year-old batted .288/.347/.463 with seven home runs over 70 games during his first taste of the majors this past season. This extension would keep him under contract through 2033 and cover two pre-arbitration years, three arbitration years, and seven years of free agency.
Source: Héctor Gómez on Twitter
Nov 23, 2021, 12:40 PM ET
Héctor Gómez of Z101 Digital reports that the Rays and Wander Franco have agreed to a 12-year, $223 million contract extension.
Wowee Zowee. Once finalized, the deal will be the richest ever for a player with less than one year of MLB service time. And quite frankly, we've already seen enough to suggest that Franco is on track to be one of the game's biggest stars in the coming years. With an approach beyond his years, the 20-year-old batted .288/.347/.463 with seven home runs over 70 games during his first taste of the majors this past season. This extension would keep him under contract through 2033 and cover two pre-arbitration years, three arbitration years, and seven years of free agency.
Source: Héctor Gómez on Twitter
Nov 23, 2021, 12:40 PM ET