The Nats are mere hours from elimination. Maybe... 2 now. Maybe 7. Maybe 24, hell maybe 48, but eventually the numbers will turn against them.
Then what?
Well we can go over it then! We'll review the season stats, as they are when that's over. But here's a quick rundown of the contract situations for the Nats because we'll talk about that immediately. Tomorrow even.
Options -
Anibal 18 million
Eaton 10.5 million
Holt 5 million
Thames 3 million (mutual)
Off the Top of my Head - I'm going to assume non get picked up
Free Agents -
Doolittle, Suzuki, Kendrick, Zimmerman, Harrison, Castillo
Off the Top of my Head - Oooh I don't know. I'll think about it
Freed $
Not all that much I don't think. The numbers, especially for the Nats, get complicated, but they aren't losing anyone making a ton, are losing a bunch of guys that are relative bargains so to refill positions likely means spending all the money right up to the cap on guys that are just ok. But...
Thinking ahead
In 2021 they lose more guys including Max who could bring them a bunch of free money. So if you don't plan to keep him you could double down on this year going over to go back just under next year. Of course by that time Turner is in the expensive arbitration area and Soto hits arbitration. So it's not all well and good.
Look the good times weren't going to last forever. They had that 2012 young team advantage and parlayed that huge advantage into a second window from 2016-2019. Now... now requires some really fancy footwork (or cash).
3 comments:
Any point in tanking for a better pick at this point? I don’t know if that’s even worth it in baseball but if theyre gonna lose...
I don't know enough about the picks next year to make that judgment. If there's a clear gap at a certain number 1 to 2, 4 to 5... it would make sense to get past that
But would they? Idk Harper
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