Goalie_Bob
1992 Vezina (2nd)
What would it take to get him to sign on for 10 years in the off season?
I’d say 300mil because they would be buying out five FA years.
They should do it but it is just so out of character for them.
What would it take to get him to sign on for 10 years in the off season?
That would be my guess as well. (But I have no idea.)I’d say 300mil because they would be buying out five FA years.
They should do it but it is just so out of character for them.
...since "the Slide" lol.I really haven't paid a lot of attention to baseball since 2007.
On a 10 year deal for Skenes, I think $250 million would be the absolute max. That has him making $50 million in his 2 pre-arb and 3 arb years and $40 million a year in his 5 UFA years, both of which seem like high estimates but are reasonable enough. That seems like roughly what he'd be earning in a best case scenario over that window, and I would certainly hope that signing him 10 games into his professional career would decrease that number as well.
I think Bobby Witt is the obvious guy to look at as a comparable to Skenes, even though they play different positions. Witt's deal ended up being signed after he had 2 full MLB seasons and broke up into:
-Signing bonus: $7.77 million
-Pre-arb years: 1 year at $2 million
-Arb years: 1 year at $7 million, 1 year at $13 million and 1 year at $19 million
-UFA years: 1 year at $30 million, 6 years at $35 million
Assuming the same yearly values, a 10 year Skenes deal that starts next year would be 10 years and $220.77 million. Which honestly looks pretty reasonable to me, I was thinking he'd fall in the $200 million to $225 million range on that term. With my estimate of him getting $250 million over that window if he wouldn't get signed, I think 10 years and $225 million would be my bet for what would get a deal done.
I think we just knock 2 years and $80M off of that. As we discussed I think he would be smart to sign for 7-8 years for somewhere in the $130-$140M range, then hit free agency at age 30 to get his massive contract.
Yeah it would either be that or an opt-out with a longer deal after that window.
Structuring it the same as the Witt deal, I think it would be 12 years and $300 million with a player opt-out after 7 years and $125 million or something like that. The alternate would just be 8 years and $160 million, which I'd also be pretty fine with.
I don't think the $300 million extension is reasonable to expect out of the Pirates, but if they gave Reynolds $100 million, I feel like a $120 million to $140 million deal wouldn't be out of the question for Skenes. I think 8 years and $160 million is the absolute maximum I could see them doing.
I don't think it's delusional, he's the most exciting player the Pirates have had, maybe ever, and has lived up to the hype, so far.It's pretty delusional to say this, but we should be backing up a Brinks truck to Skenes' place and telling him to name his price.
He is a phenom who is already scheduled viewing and a gate draw that we have not seen before in Pittsburgh. I don't think that's an exaggeration. I don't think there's really any precedent for young pitchers getting big contracts, and there's certainly plenty of time to speculate about how specifics could work, but after tonight, there's no doubt in my mind at all.
He's going to get even better, but he is the franchise. There's no excuse for a team that has almost no payroll commitments to speak of at all. Otherwise, and I hate bringing this up on such a positive night, but otherwise the reality is very brutal. If you look at him like Cole and so many others who have come before him, then what it adds up to is that he has 3 more years as a Pirate after this one.
If there's no extension, that's it. That's why it's worth being livid with how this front office prepared for this season. I almost can't believe I'm saying this, but given this, it would have been better to play more games with Skenes to ensure the additional service. An extension of at least some kind puts an end to that, and -- again I don't think this is hyperbolic -- extends the window to win until whatever date is on the contract. It really is that simple. Getting to the playoffs is far from simple for this team, but having the ace that can tip the whole equation in a playoff series is the hardest part.
Yes, he could get hurt for 1.5 years at some point, but when you add the obvious top of the class skillset to the instant draw at the gate, there just has to be no other conclusion. Despite the fact that I think sober analysis suggests it's not happening, there should be enormous pressure on the front office and ownership to get something done and really stake a claim on trying to win.
Left posterior arm discomfort.. Day to day alreadyJust unfortunate, the Falter injury. Hopefully nothing serious.