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02-01-2008, 10:06 PM
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Credits: 140,709 NFL: 49ers MLB: Cubs | Mets Strike a Deal with Santana Link
Highest paid in history. | "You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace." -- Ernie Banks ""Work is done, and then forgotten. Therefore it lasts forever." - Lao Tzu |
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02-01-2008, 10:14 PM
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Credits: 211,101 | Re: Mets Strike a Deal with Santana Wow, only player with higher $$$ per year is A-rod. That is unbelievable for a pitcher. I wonder what that will end up per start, or per win? | | |
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02-01-2008, 10:16 PM
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Credits: 118,479 NFL: Cowboys NBA: Bulls MLB: Twins | Re: Mets Strike a Deal with Santana 22.9 million a year, Santana is good for a maximum of 20 wins , so its at least one million dollars per win. Ratio will continue to get higher later on in the contract. Seven years is a long time for a pitcher. | | |
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02-01-2008, 10:23 PM
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Credits: 140,709 NFL: 49ers MLB: Cubs | Re: Mets Strike a Deal with Santana thats what I was thinking too. seven years, a lot can happen in seven years. They will be a solid club though. | "You must try to generate happiness within yourself. If you aren't happy in one place, chances are you won't be happy anyplace." -- Ernie Banks ""Work is done, and then forgotten. Therefore it lasts forever." - Lao Tzu |
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02-02-2008, 09:35 AM
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Credits: 354,103 Year: 1983 | Re: Mets Strike a Deal with Santana 32 starts/year with an average of no more than 100 pitches per start, that works out to a smooth $7100 per pitch.
I seriously doubt he is going to be worth that in year 6 of this deal, but I have been wrong before.
I hope this deal works out as well for the Twins as the deal where they got Liriano and others for AJ Perzinski (sp) |
Mind the gap!
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02-02-2008, 09:38 AM
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Credits: 337,729 Year: 2001 Degree: BS CprE NFL: Bears MLB: Cubs | Re: Mets Strike a Deal with Santana Wow... That is astronomical... I doubt he will be worth that. | |
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02-02-2008, 11:14 AM
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Credits: 169,346 NFL: Broncos MLB: Twins | Re: Mets Strike a Deal with Santana there is now only 3 people that have bigger contracts in baseball than Santana...A Rod, Jeter, and Manny Being Manny | | |
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02-02-2008, 11:36 AM
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Credits: 136,516 | Re: Mets Strike a Deal with Santana On a per year basis it will probably only be behind ARod. My question is not millions per win or pitch but how many million he will get paid per shoulder or elbow injury. | When all is said and done, more is said than done |
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02-02-2008, 11:50 AM
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Credits: 539 NFL: Bills NBA: Nets MLB: Blue Jays | Re: Mets Strike a Deal with Santana He will be unreal in the NL. probably 20-22 wins. ERA around 2.00. It will be crazy | | |
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02-02-2008, 11:50 AM
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Credits: 354,103 Year: 1983 | Re: Mets Strike a Deal with Santana Originally Posted by HGPuck On a per year basis it will probably only be behind ARod. My question is not millions per win or pitch but how many million he will get paid per shoulder or elbow injury. More than all the people who have posted on this thread will make in their lifetimes, combined |
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02-02-2008, 12:29 PM
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Credits: 242,642 | Re: Mets Strike a Deal with Santana I would guess the probability of him completing the contract without a major injury or fall off is less than 50%.
A few recent examples:
Chris Carpenter - 0 wins last year
Barry Zito - $126M huge flop last year
Jason Schmidt - $17M per year - 1 win last year
Randy Johnson - $16M per year - 4 wins last year
Pedro - 3 wins last year
Mike Hampton - $105M contract several years ago, done virtually nothing
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02-02-2008, 12:41 PM
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Credits: 304,417 | Re: Mets Strike a Deal with Santana Santana will enjoy pitching to the NL nine spots but there is no way he is worth the $600+ thousand he gets for every game he is in. When will baseball learn they are pricing themselves out the market. If Boston, NY, and NY would have said 'you are not worth that kind of insane money', he would have been very happy to take the $80mm for 4 years the Twins offered. |
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02-02-2008, 12:46 PM
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Credits: 539 NFL: Bills NBA: Nets MLB: Blue Jays | Re: Mets Strike a Deal with Santana Originally Posted by CyCy I would guess the probability of him completing the contract without a major injury or fall off is less than 50%.
A few recent examples:
Chris Carpenter - 0 wins last year
Barry Zito - $126M huge flop last year
Jason Schmidt - $17M per year - 1 win last year
Randy Johnson - $16M per year - 4 wins last year
Pedro - 3 wins last year
Mike Hampton - $105M contract several years ago, done virtually nothing
Wood and Prior The key with Santana is that he never gets a huge pitch count. Each one of those other pitchers were going out and throwing 100-130 everygame. Santana is more effiecent and is ussually about 85-105. Not saying he won't get hurt, but relating him to those pitchers really has nothing to do with it. | | |
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02-02-2008, 02:08 PM
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Credits: 883,125 NFL: Vikings MLB: Twins | Re: Mets Strike a Deal with Santana Originally Posted by Gordyo5 The key with Santana is that he never gets a huge pitch count. Each one of those other pitchers were going out and throwing 100-130 everygame. Santana is more effiecent and is ussually about 85-105. Not saying he won't get hurt, but relating him to those pitchers really has nothing to do with it. Will the Mets be able to use him like the Twins did? He has had the luxury of having both reliable setup guys and Nathan on the back end. I'm not sure that the Mets can duplicate that situation. | | |
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02-02-2008, 10:45 PM
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Credits: 170,273 | Re: Mets Strike a Deal with Santana Originally Posted by Steve Will the Mets be able to use him like the Twins did? He has had the luxury of having both reliable setup guys and Nathan on the back end. I'm not sure that the Mets can duplicate that situation. Yes, its not that Santana couldn't have pitched more its just that the Twins are pretty strict with pitch counts, once a pitcher reaches 100 they are out(exception is if its end of the 8th with a shutout going). Santana has no injury history so perhaps he'll luck out and stay healthy but it seems as if a lot of pitchers end up with some sort of injury. | | |
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