The narrative trying to push Merrill over Skenes down the stretch was hilarious, it was literally just "the Padres are a better team than the Pirates". Glad the voters didn't fall for it.
That said, Merrill deserved the ROY over both of the guys in the AL that finished #1 and #2. Kinda sucks for him because he also had a ROY caliber season.
Maybe you will be a believer when they sign Soto and Sasaki. That would be a crazy top of the rotation.MLB rigging things in favor of the Pirates is a take.
Especially when the pirates don’t get a bonus pick or bonus international money with him winningMLB rigging things in favor of the Pirates is a take.
Especially when the pirates don’t get a bonus pick or bonus international money with him winning
I mean that's all well and rosy but if you're not signing him to a 10+ year deal, what's the point?
If he would sign 8-160 it’s a no brainer I don’t think he would
Skenes is worth more than Julio. He literally pitched like a CY winner at 22. He's already a 40M per year arm. As in right now.
Yeah, we don't have to pay him that for a few years, but there is no chance he'll sell out a FA year or 2 for much below that kind of market value.
If we didn't already have 200M+ tied up into Hayes, Keller, Reynolds, it's a distant maybe.
People need to get realistic. This isn't EA sports.
I think the question is, is Skenes willing to take money now in place of a few UFA years or does he want to be a FA ASAP.
I don't think anybody is disputing that the Pirates can easily afford Skenes through his arbitration years. The arbitration process is set up for teams to get value out the player and then for the player to get value when they become a UFA.
So his contract could look something like this if the Pirates played salary hardball:
2025: 800k
2026: 800k
2027: 12mil (Arb1)
2028: 17mil (Arb2)
2029: 25mil (Arb3)
Total: 55.6mil
Thus, is he willing to trade a couple years of UFA for say a guaranteed 70-80mil? So say a 7 year, 125-135mil contract?
I honestly think it is not about the money with Skenes and it will be about winning. He wants to win games and he wants to win championships. And I think he will trade money for that experience. Thus, I think he sees how it is going for the organization over the next couple years and then makes a decision. Because if he wants out, he would easily be traded prior to the 2029 season.
I feel like it is way more important for the team to spend money to put a contender on the field and Skenes will want to see drastic movement in that direction or he will not sign.
i dont see how its helpful to pretend like a different ownership group would also be willing let alone able to outbid everyone. if skenes wants the most money barring a plutocrat buying the team its gonna be elsewhere. if he just wants a fair amount of money and to stay in pgh then it gets interestingWe COULD afford Skenes at any price
We COULD give him a roster that has a chance of winning
... COULD...
The stats you provided are showing that Skenes performed better than all of them as rookies.I'm not saying this to downplay Skenes because the dude is obviously a monster and an ace already, but I think some Pirates fans are acting like he's literally the second coming of Jesus because this team hasn't had a talent like him for decades. Skenes' ROY performance was very much similar to what other top prospects and elite players put up:
Skenes: 214 ERA+, finished with 5.9 bWAR
Henderson: 125 OPS+ with great defense as a SS, finished with 6.2 bWAR (8th in MVP voting)
Rodriguez: 147 OPS+ with great defense as a RF, finished with 6.2 bWAR (7th in MVP voting)
Judge: 171 OPS+ as a RF, finished with 8.0 bWAR (2nd in MVP voting)
Harris: 133 OPS+ and great defense as a CF, finished with 5.1 bWAR in only 111 games (13th in MVP voting)
Skenes is going to be the pitcher equivalent of Judge/Henderson/Julio going forward, which is obviously a monster player, but none of those players are breaking the structure of MLB contracts wit how they performed. Even with that monster rookie season from Judge, his arbitration awards were $8.5 million, $10.175 million and $19 million. And that was with him continuing to be a monster after his rookie year (every year between 143 and 150 OPS+ and full seasons with ~6 bWAR from 2018-2021).