Cards Payroll last 20 years--Will they be lower than 2005 in 2026?

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Re: Cards Payroll last 20 years--Will they be lower than 2005 in 2026?

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mattmitchl44 wrote: 25 Nov 2025 12:44 pm
HorseTrader wrote: 25 Nov 2025 07:12 am
mattmitchl44 wrote: 25 Nov 2025 06:51 am
Bully4you wrote: 25 Nov 2025 06:48 am
mattmitchl44 wrote: 25 Nov 2025 05:49 am It will depend to some extent on how you count payroll.

If the Cardinals send $30, $40, $50, etc. million in 2026 money with Gray, Arenado, Contraras (of the ~$73 million they are due from the Cardinals in 2026) to trade them, are you going to count that $30, $40, $50, etc. million toward the 2026 payroll?

I would.
Yeah, you would have to count those monies.
Right now it's estimated at $122M before trading anyone.
I wasn't thinking about the money they'll have to pay to move players.
Surely it won't be that much.
If they move all three, then payroll is at $48M before including money for any trades.
IMO, if they are serious about going all-in on rebuilding, I would offer to pay their entire 2026 salaries if that meant getting better prospects back. So I wouldn't be opposed to dropping $50, $60, $70 million in 2026 money.
I doubt the commissioner would allow that but I do understand your idea.
So $20 million of my $XX million is now sent.
Yep, you may be closer to right then I think.
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