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  • funclown
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    Has anyone done testing on OOTP 17 if players were more likely to accept one year deals versus avoiding arbitration which is common in the real world . At worst it would keep arb $$$ down just a bit .

    As stated in other post we don't really want to become the NHL do we???

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  • funclown
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    Originally posted by Matt View Post
    I think a superstar play making $25-$30m is realistic for this league.

    For new owners FA1 is insane. These guys are asking for the moon. Demands will come down. The same goes for extensions for current players.
    I totally agree ... if we can drive TV revenue like the MLB does .

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  • Matt
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    I did an entire write up on it.

    I think it's more than feasible to allow after the 2nd Arb stamp instead of the 3rd.

    http://www.simgamingnetwork.com/foru...ad.php?t=21539

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  • Carlos
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    Originally posted by JJLinn View Post
    True.

    I think one thing that would drive salaries down a little would be if we could buy out a few arbitration years and extend players earlier. They wouldn't be in their primes yet, so their demands wouldn't be as high, but they're still likely getting more than they would in arbitration.
    I want this to be possible. I really do. I think it can be in OOTP 17.

    But we need more testing. Because in the past, it was abused. Badly abused.

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    Originally posted by Carlos View Post
    Players are asking for what can be paid. Once guys get signed and available money decreases, so will their demands.

    Yonke can realistically ask for $40 mm from Los Alamos based on their potential available money in the next few seasons. And he believes he's worth it as their best hitter.
    True.

    I think one thing that would drive salaries down a little would be if we could buy out a few arbitration years and extend players earlier. They wouldn't be in their primes yet, so their demands wouldn't be as high, but they're still likely getting more than they would in arbitration.

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  • Carlos
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    Originally posted by JJLinn View Post
    I mean, the salaries won't sustain themselves if our budgets don't increase. There's no way.
    Players are asking for what can be paid. Once guys get signed and available money decreases, so will their demands.

    Yonke can realistically ask for $40 mm from Los Alamos based on their potential available money in the next few seasons. And he believes he's worth it as their best hitter.

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  • Sharkn20
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    I don't know how Syracuse, Davenport, Carolina and KC will be able to maintain 2 of their stars in 6 seasons.

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    Originally posted by Matt View Post
    I think a superstar play making $25-$30m is realistic for this league.

    For new owners FA1 is insane. These guys are asking for the moon. Demands will come down. The same goes for extensions for current players.
    I think $25 mil is the max for me...our payrolls aren't as large as most MLB teams. You'd have to combine the top two payrolls to equal what the Dodgers pay/what the Yankees paid before their firesale. Just for comparison, the top 5 BLB and MLB payrolls (2016 MLB numbers/2019 BLB):

    MLB
    1. LA Dodgers ($223 million)
    2. NY Yankees ($213 million)
    3. Boston ($182 million)
    4. Detroit ($172 million)
    5. San Francisco ($166 million)

    BLB
    1. Philadelphia ($128 million)
    2. Maine ($123 million)
    3. Pawtucket ($122 million)
    4. Death Valley ($122 million)
    5. Hartford ($119 million)
    Last edited by JJLinn; 01-22-2017, 05:08 PM.

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  • Matt
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    I think a superstar play making $25-$30m is realistic for this league.

    For new owners FA1 is insane. These guys are asking for the moon. Demands will come down. The same goes for extensions for current players.

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    I mean, the salaries won't sustain themselves if our budgets don't increase. There's no way.

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  • PaulC
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    That's why we need to keep winning. Those decisions will hopefully be easier with a $120 million payroll than an $80 million payroll.

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  • Sharkn20
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    Originally posted by PaulC View Post
    This was a big part of our thought process in trading for Wilkinson. $6 million per season locked in seemed like it would be a bargain for short stops the next few years.

    It's also my worry about Morla and his greedy nature!! Maybe review 3 arbs. again. [emoji106]
    Trade Morla to Dallas, I will take care of him :)

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  • PaulC
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    Originally posted by Sully View Post
    Yonke wants 43 million per on an extension...considering my budget is about 100 million, not sure if the financials are broken or if he's going to reduce his asking price considerably.
    This was a big part of our thought process in trading for Wilkinson. $6 million per season locked in seemed like it would be a bargain for short stops the next few years.

    It's also my worry about Morla and his greedy nature!! Maybe review 3 arbs. again.

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  • Matt
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    He'll come down to $25-$30m.

    FA1 the demands are through the roof.

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  • Sully
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    Originally posted by Delandis View Post
    Damn. It looks like the higher demands has busted the trade market dam, wide open.

    These trade blocks look good.
    Yonke wants 43 million per on an extension...considering my budget is about 100 million, not sure if the financials are broken or if he's going to reduce his asking price considerably.

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