Afternoon, kids.
So, how about that new MLB CBA? Pretty awesome, right?? Eh...not really...at all. In fact, it kind of blows. The fact that they figured out the deal is nice, seeing as how football's took all summer, and the NBA is in danger of having it's season ended before it even has a chance to begin. The fact is though, the new rules do not benefit baseball very well, especially smaller market teams like the Brewers.
But I'm not one for reading paperwork, and there's not much I can say that hasn't been already talked about. Tonight marks the deadline for teams offering arbitration to players, and the Brewers have decided to offer arbitration to Type A free agents Prince Fielder and Francisco Rodriguez, and not arbitration eligible Yuniesky Betancourt (thank god).
This gets a little tricky though with the new system. If a team finished in the top 15 of the league signs a type A free agent who declined arbitration, they must surrender their 1st round pick. The team who loses the player would then receive that pick, as well as a supplemental round pick following the 1st round. However, if a team who finished in the bottom half of the league signs one of these players, they would only have to surrender their 2nd round pick, and the team who lost the player still receives a supplemental pick (this was amended before the new CBA).
In the Brewers case, this would all apply to Fielder (unless the Red Sox went crazy and traded Adrian Gonzalez, then signed both Pujols and Fielder). However, this new deal limits the amount of players a team would have to surrender a pick for, and one of these players affected was Francisco Rodriguez. So now, if any team (top or bottom half) signs K-Rod, they will not lose their pick. Instead, the Brewers will receive an inserted pick PRIOR to the one they would have received under the previous rules. So, if the Red Sox decide they want K-Rod (a team who finished in the top 15), the Brewers would receive the pick before the Red Sox in the 1st round and a supplemental-1st round pick.
Confused yet? Here's a quick rundown:
Top 15 team signs Fielder = Brewers get their 1st round pick & sandwich pick
Bottom 15 team signs Fielder = Brewers get their 2nd round pick & sandwich pick
Top 15 team signs K-Rod = Brewers get the pick directly before their 1st round pick & sandwich pick
Bottom 15 team signs K-Rod = Brewers get the pick directly before their 2nd round pick & sandwich pick
So what does this all mean? Unless I'm wrong about the Brewers getting supplemental round picks for both Fielder and K-Rod, the Brewers will have 6 of the top 100 picks in this next draft, and (barring the same misunderstanding), they could potentially have 6 of the top 60.
The moral of the story is this: pray that someone like the Nationals, Blue Jays, and Angels are serious about their search for 1B and closers.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
The Time is Now
Sooo, I got this thing started a few months ago with full intention of blogging throughout the baseball season, and didn't do anything after my Opening Day primer...
Why you ask? Laziness, it was not. Time consumption, it very much was. I went from job hunting, to job-bing, back to job hunting (with a side of some more job-bing), to making sure my social life didn't die and get buried along with my name. But alas, the itch to write and get my opinions out there have finally branched out after months of twittering, forum participation, facebooking, and script writing (yeah...don't ask for a copy of that). In any case, as the title states, the time is now to get this going again. Social media is pretty much my life (and my job), so the more active and knowledgeable I get about it, the better. And I like writing, just tired of "Joe stares into the sunset and wonders about life, and where he could have left his backpack"*
*Note: Not real dialogue
Now, what have I missed in all that time off? Well, there was this whole Brewers making the playoffs thing (then losing to the accursed Cardinals, grrr...),the Badgers got some guy named Russell Wilson, then proceeded to shoot themselves in the foot by losing 2 of their biggest games of the season (d'oh!). But all is not sad in Buckyland: the Packers are 8-0 coming off their Superbowl win, and the Badgers are still in the hunt (albeit just barely) for the first Leaders division championship. It's hard to complain, we're in the midst of the best Wisconsin sports year ever, and none other come close.
So ladies and gentlemen, I can say with about 65% certainty that the Ramblin' Gorm is back in action to STAY, and it feels pretty damn good...what's that? You want movie and TV reviews, too? Well, why not! There's so much time, and so little to do!
Why you ask? Laziness, it was not. Time consumption, it very much was. I went from job hunting, to job-bing, back to job hunting (with a side of some more job-bing), to making sure my social life didn't die and get buried along with my name. But alas, the itch to write and get my opinions out there have finally branched out after months of twittering, forum participation, facebooking, and script writing (yeah...don't ask for a copy of that). In any case, as the title states, the time is now to get this going again. Social media is pretty much my life (and my job), so the more active and knowledgeable I get about it, the better. And I like writing, just tired of "Joe stares into the sunset and wonders about life, and where he could have left his backpack"*
*Note: Not real dialogue
Now, what have I missed in all that time off? Well, there was this whole Brewers making the playoffs thing (then losing to the accursed Cardinals, grrr...),the Badgers got some guy named Russell Wilson, then proceeded to shoot themselves in the foot by losing 2 of their biggest games of the season (d'oh!). But all is not sad in Buckyland: the Packers are 8-0 coming off their Superbowl win, and the Badgers are still in the hunt (albeit just barely) for the first Leaders division championship. It's hard to complain, we're in the midst of the best Wisconsin sports year ever, and none other come close.
So ladies and gentlemen, I can say with about 65% certainty that the Ramblin' Gorm is back in action to STAY, and it feels pretty damn good...what's that? You want movie and TV reviews, too? Well, why not! There's so much time, and so little to do!
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