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Re: Update: The Matt Holliday Off-Season Thread

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TimmyG wrote:I want to play devil's advocate for a second. Maybe if Holliday came back he'd be the same as at the end of the '09 season. Maybe Albert will continue to have reduced power, then we're using a good portion of our payroll on two guys to not hit home runs. All of those hypothetical websites and stats are impressive and really cool, but it's not perfect. We won't know what kind of money it will take for Holliday until Bay signs with the Red Sox, which is what I think Bay will do.
Bay is unlikely to sign until Holliday does. The only way he signs first is if someone overwhelms him with stupid money. No matter where Holliday goes he's not going to hit like he did here. But he's still going to rake. You're not paying Albert and Holliday to hit HR anyways. You're paying them to not make outs and to do damage with men on base.

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Re: Update: The Matt Holliday Off-Season Thread

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Well, Heyman says it's unlikely the Cards resign Pujols and/or Holliday. What a brutal read his stuff is. Horrible writing, worse content.
Unless you like 79 word sentences.
Some teams have already checked in on Holliday, who is said by a friend to have at least the Yankees, and quite likely the Mets -- who are desperate for a power-hitting outfielder after a disastrous season in which they most often employed possibly the two worst defensive left fielders in baseball (Gary Sheffield and Daniel Murphy) -- high on his list of preferred places, and the Mets are believed to have Holliday higher than Bay on their wish list.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/w ... ?eref=sihp

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Re: Update: The Matt Holliday Off-Season Thread

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robbotis wrote:Well, Heyman says it's unlikely the Cards resign Pujols and/or Holliday. What a brutal read his stuff is. Horrible writing, worse content.
Unless you like 79 word sentences.
Some teams have already checked in on Holliday, who is said by a friend to have at least the Yankees, and quite likely the Mets -- who are desperate for a power-hitting outfielder after a disastrous season in which they most often employed possibly the two worst defensive left fielders in baseball (Gary Sheffield and Daniel Murphy) -- high on his list of preferred places, and the Mets are believed to have Holliday higher than Bay on their wish list.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/w ... ?eref=sihp
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Re: Update: The Matt Holliday Off-Season Thread

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Who is Bay's agent? Is he represented by Boras? If he's not, I just don't see Holliday signing with anyone until Bay does. No way Boras lets Matt jump the gun and get a deal done early. I hate what Boras has done to free agents, but the guy does know how to do his job I guess.

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Re: Update: The Matt Holliday Off-Season Thread

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TimmyG wrote:Who is Bay's agent? Is he represented by Boras? If he's not, I just don't see Holliday signing with anyone until Bay does. No way Boras lets Matt jump the gun and get a deal done early. I hate what Boras has done to free agents, but the guy does know how to do his job I guess.
Holliday is going to be the one setting the market. He's the grand prize, Bay is the consolation prize. Unless Bay re signs with Boston or someone gives him an absurd amount of money, Holliday goes first and drives Bay's price up for all the teams that missed out on Holliday.

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InvincibleCakeEater wrote:
TimmyG wrote:Who is Bay's agent? Is he represented by Boras? If he's not, I just don't see Holliday signing with anyone until Bay does. No way Boras lets Matt jump the gun and get a deal done early. I hate what Boras has done to free agents, but the guy does know how to do his job I guess.
Holliday is going to be the one setting the market. He's the grand prize, Bay is the consolation prize. Unless Bay re signs with Boston or someone gives him an absurd amount of money, Holliday goes first and drives Bay's price up for all the teams that missed out on Holliday.
Pretty much. Holliday goes first and the rest follow suit.

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robbotis wrote:Well, Heyman says it's unlikely the Cards resign Pujols and/or Holliday. What a brutal read his stuff is. Horrible writing, worse content.
Unless you like 79 word sentences.
Some teams have already checked in on Holliday, who is said by a friend to have at least the Yankees, and quite likely the Mets -- who are desperate for a power-hitting outfielder after a disastrous season in which they most often employed possibly the two worst defensive left fielders in baseball (Gary Sheffield and Daniel Murphy) -- high on his list of preferred places, and the Mets are believed to have Holliday higher than Bay on their wish list.
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2009/w ... ?eref=sihp
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Re: Update: The Matt Holliday Off-Season Thread

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TimmyG wrote:I want to play devil's advocate for a second. Maybe if Holliday came back he'd be the same as at the end of the '09 season. Maybe Albert will continue to have reduced power, then we're using a good portion of our payroll on two guys to not hit home runs.
Right, the risk is that you have all your eggs in two baskets, but that's how it goes most of the time anyway. The wrong two guys get hurt (or forget how to play like you're saying) and the year is toast. But that's unlikely.
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InvincibleCakeEater wrote: You're not paying Albert and Holliday to hit HR anyways. You're paying them to not make outs and to do damage with men on base.
35% of Albert's RBIs are from knocking himself in.

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Re: Update: The Matt Holliday Off-Season Thread

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Richie Allen wrote:
InvincibleCakeEater wrote: You're not paying Albert and Holliday to hit HR anyways. You're paying them to not make outs and to do damage with men on base.
35% of Albert's RBIs are from knocking himself in.
I know. I mainly meant that they are both really well rounded players. Their value isn't solely tied into HR power like players like Dunn, Howard, Soriano, etc.

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