ecleme22 wrote: ↑09 Apr 2025 10:40 am
An Old Friend wrote: ↑09 Apr 2025 09:05 am
scoutyjones2 wrote: ↑09 Apr 2025 08:53 am
An Old Friend wrote: ↑09 Apr 2025 08:24 am
It's really an example of poor front office principles that they don't have Donovan and Nootbaar signed longer term.
No. No need at this point. Both have concerns about health. It's 11 [fork]ing games.
Every year, players can get hot for 60 days and then turn into pumpkins
Noots 1 for 14 his last 3 games. Hurdys been on a run but started slow.
At this point? Dude, they're already late.
The Cardinals have ZERO young players signed through their arbitration years. Knowing their stated payroll strategy, how on earth could you suggest they shouldn't lock up players they've developed longer term before they get close to free agency?
It's not about 3 games. Way to miss the point... can't tell if it was intentional or not, feels like it wasn't based on your extremely short-sighted defense of your position.
Nootbar:
It's really easy to be high on him now, but he averages about 110 games a year. Not sure why it's so important to make sure he's locked up through 2028 or 2029 instead of the 2027 he is currently. So you think Mo, after seeing Noot injured in 2022 and 2023, shoulda been like, "man, I gotta lock this dude up for 6 years / 40mil!"
Donovan:
Once again, really easy to say that now w BD hitting .400. I like Donovan, a lot. But once again, why is it so important that we have Donovan locked up 1-3 years passed FA year of 2027? The year after his breakthrough 2022 year, he got injured and the Cards lost 91 games. Is THAT the offseason you give a guy a 7 year deal?
As of now, both players have only cost the team about 10 million TOTAL. And, both players remain cheap and very tradable if needed.
Can you imagine if Noot still had another 5 years left in a contract and was owed like 35mil? Oh man, that would be super cool!!!!
They aren't exactly the same.
As you know, the only reason for signing players beyond arb is the hope of getting
production above pay.
Does either player project as an unaffordable player to the Cardinals vs what they
might save? I don't see it as a big deal either way really. They both would have a projected peak,
Nootbaars is probably higher if he plays 150 games. Donovan's around $12 +/-.
The team is flush with near 2B, IMO. IF they want BD to a longer term, it would not be consistent
with how they have viewed contracts with 2B in the past. I'd be slightly surprised. Lars replacements
are there too but slightly further away. Walkers' success or failure has impact.
Anyway not that big of a thing, just pay market value if it
turns out you want a player a little longer. I think Atlanta has had mixed results with their efforts.