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Franchise GM: Invalid Transactions / Aaron Loup
« on: April 05, 2013, 10:25:58 AM »
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Franchise GM: Completed Transactions / Aaron Loup
« on: April 03, 2013, 09:39:20 AM »
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Franchise GM: Archives / Re: 2013 Re-sign values
« on: March 13, 2013, 11:14:16 AM »
Here is a sample report(this is catchers):



Player   Team   Salary   Current Status   WARP   WARP/$M   $/WARP
 Joe Mauer   Twins    $23,000,000       3.02   0.13   $7,614,180
 Yadier Molina   Cardinals    $14,200,000       5.83   0.41   $2,436,697
 Brian McCann   Braves    $12,000,000       0.84   0.07   $14,334,948
 Miguel Montero   Diamondbacks    $10,000,000       3.85   0.38   $2,598,435
 Buster Posey   Giants    $8,000,000       7.04   0.88   $1,137,023
 A.J. Pierzynski   Rangers    $7,500,000       2.54   0.34   $2,948,380
 Russell Martin   Pirates    $7,500,000       1.47   0.20   $5,116,765
 John Buck   Mets    $6,500,000       0.47   0.07   $13,950,504
 Kurt Suzuki   Nationals    $6,487,500       -0.03   —   —
 Matt Wieters   Orioles    $5,500,000       2.10   0.38   $2,623,120
 Chris Iannetta   Angels    $5,050,000       1.21   0.24   $4,187,987
 Mike Napoli   Red Sox    $5,000,000       2.02   0.40   $2,473,191
 Carlos Ruiz   Phillies    $5,000,000       4.91   0.98   $1,017,783
 Jarrod Saltalamacchia   Red Sox    $4,500,000       1.54   0.34   $2,923,806
 Ryan Doumit   Twins    $3,500,000       1.82   0.52   $1,920,998
 Ramon Hernandez   Rockies    $3,200,000       -0.96   —   —
 David Ross   Red Sox    $3,100,000       0.84   0.27   $3,697,665
 Nick Hundley   Padres    $3,000,000       -0.78   —   —
 Alex Avila   Tigers    $2,950,000       1.32   0.45   $2,230,303
 Geovany Soto   Rangers    $2,750,000       -0.22   —   —
 Ryan Hanigan   Reds    $2,150,000       1.70   0.79   $1,267,913
 A.J. Ellis   Dodgers    $2,000,000       2.97   1.49   $672,979
 Jose Molina   Rays    $1,800,000       0.18   0.10   $10,261,439
 Dioner Navarro   Cubs    $1,750,000       0.41   0.24   $4,249,512
 Gerald Laird   Braves    $1,500,000       0.48   0.32   $3,140,539
 Jeff Mathis   Marlins    $1,500,000       -0.22   —   —
 Kelly Shoppach   Mariners    $1,500,000       0.38   0.26   $3,911,302
 Josh Thole   Blue Jays    $1,250,000       -0.56   —   —
 George Kottaras   Royals    $1,000,000       0.75   0.75   $1,340,064
 Lou Marson   Indians    $1,000,000       -0.05   —   —
 Salvador Perez   Royals    $1,000,000       1.67   1.67   $598,752
 John Baker   Padres    $930,000       -0.47   —   —
 Jonathan Lucroy   Brewers    $850,000       1.94   2.28   $438,531
 Wil Nieves   Diamondbacks    $800,000       -0.38   —   —
 Carlos Santana   Indians    $750,000       3.16   4.21   $237,520
 Henry Blanco   Blue Jays    $750,000       -0.15   —   —
 Yasmani Grandal   Padres    $750,000       1.82   2.43   $411,026
 Drew Butera   Twins    $700,000       -0.23   —   —
 Taylor Teagarden   Orioles    $650,000       -0.21   —   —
 Brett Hayes   Royals    $600,000       -0.59   —   —
 Miguel Olivo   Reds    $0       1.11   —   $0
 Rod Barajas   Diamondbacks    $0       -0.52   —   —
 Hector Gimenez   White Sox    $0       0.14   —   $0
 Ronny Paulino   Mariners    $0       -0.45   —   —
 Brayan Pena   Tigers    $0       -1.00   —   —
 Brian Schneider   Phillies    $0       0.01   —   $0
 Chris Snyder   Nationals    $0       -0.57   —   —
 Chris Stewart   Yankees    $0       0.20   —   $0
 Matt Treanor   Dodgers    $0       -0.46   —   —
 Eli Whiteside   Rangers    $0       0.07   —   $0
 Anthony Recker   Mets    $0       -0.05   —   —
 Carlos Corporan   Astros    $0       0.28   —   $0
 Chris Gimenez   Rays    $0       -0.13   —   —
 Yorvit Torrealba   Rockies    $0       -0.33   —   —
 Jesus Flores   Dodgers    $0       -1.39   —   —
 Rob Johnson   Cardinals    $0       0.01   —   $0
 Jose Lobaton   Rays    $0       0.04   —   $0
 Bobby Wilson   Yankees    $0       -0.26   —   —
 Hank Conger   Angels    $0       -0.15   —   —
 Wilson Ramos   Nationals    $0       0.47   —   $0
 Steve Clevenger   Cubs    $0       -1.35   —   —
 Michael McKenry   Pirates    $0       1.62   —   $0
 Wilin Rosario   Rockies    $0       1.86   —   $0
 Jhonatan Solano   Nationals    $0       0.47   —   $0
 Luis Exposito   Orioles    $0       -0.26   —   —
 Adam Moore   Royals    $0       -0.03   —   —
 Welington Castillo   Cubs    $0       0.46   —   $0
 Tyler Flowers   White Sox    $0       0.05   —   $0
 John Hester   Angels    $0       -0.19   —   —
 J.P. Arencibia   Blue Jays    $0       1.14   —   $0
 Tony Cruz   Cardinals    $0       -0.11   —   —
 Sandy Leon   Nationals    $0       0.07   —   $0
 Devin Mesoraco   Reds    $0       0.15   —   $0
 Hector Sanchez   Giants    $0       -0.10   —   —
 Konrad Schmidt   Rangers    $0       -0.14   —   —
 Luis Martinez   Orioles    $0       -0.30   —   —
 Jason Castro   Astros    $0       0.38   —   $0

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Franchise GM: Completed Transactions / Re: Phillies - Nationals Trade
« on: March 11, 2013, 03:45:55 PM »
I believe the magic number is 1.5M (WAS to take on). I have updated both of your rosters with this number, please post here if you agree.

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No assumption needed, it is fact.  If a team has more salary cap they are more able to have the extra cap (after compiling a roster) to make those types of moves. 

Furthermore, for all competitions sake, it allows teams to eat a cost in one year that should take longer to eat, while they still are allowed to keep that player.  That is atrocious.

While I agree the re-sign value is a loophole that needs to be addressed, I don't think restructuring constructs favors big market teams at all.

Most teams, regardless of small or big capped, spend to the limit of the cap. This IS a fact. The R^2-value on the relationship between cap size and free cap room is 0.4% (e.g., NO correlation at all between cap size and free cap room). If a team has the cap room to restructure a deal, he should be able to do it.

As for the Morneau restructuring, :BAL: found a loophole and as Colby alluded to, should be applauded. He did something that was entirely within the rules of the game and should be allowed until the rules are changed.

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Franchise GM: Completed Transactions / Re: Phillies - Nationals Trade
« on: March 11, 2013, 03:11:35 PM »
He was getting 8m in Howard in the beginning.
He can't just keep 8M of Howard's money. The trades wipes out the 8M obligation.

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Franchise GM: Completed Transactions / Re: Phillies - Nationals Trade
« on: March 11, 2013, 03:05:15 PM »
Right, WAS pays 7m on Dunn, 4m on Hanigan, and 1m on specs which is 12m. Them paying the 8.5m on Howard makes 11.5m coming my way and 12m going his way.

7M + 4M + 1M + 8.5M = 20M, unless WAS isn't paying the 8.5M in which case it's 7+4+1 = 12M.

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Franchise GM: Completed Transactions / Re: Phillies - Nationals Trade
« on: March 11, 2013, 02:36:03 PM »
Correct. Our deal should have come out with WAS taking on 1m in cap from the deal.

This could only work if WAS isn't paying anything on Howard.

Before the deal, PHI is paying 8M on Howard, 7M on Dunn, 4M on Hanigan and 1M on the specs, for a total of 20M

The deal wipes out the 8M Howard obligation.

PHI ends up paying 9.5M on Howard, and 2M on Lanna for a total of 11.5M.

This is why WAS is over the cap.

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Franchise GM: Completed Transactions / Re: Phillies - Nationals Trade
« on: March 11, 2013, 01:41:21 PM »
Right. But WAS is still on hook for 7M of Dunn's contract and 4M of Hanigan's deal.


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Franchise GM: Completed Transactions / Re: Phillies - Nationals Trade
« on: March 11, 2013, 01:06:11 PM »
I was the team paying on Howard so when I get him back the money paid on him goes away. WAS then pays the 8.5m on him.

Before the deal, WAS is paying 12M for 2 players.

After the deal, WAs is paying 8.5M for Howard, Dunn for 8M, Hannigfan for 4, and 1M for another two specs, for a total of 21.5M.

Please correct me if this math is wrong.

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