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Post by Deleted on Feb 4, 2014 15:44:42 GMT -6
Previous Contract: Stephen Drew SS Bos - $7,750,000
1st Offer: 4 yrs @ $3.75M
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Post by rock30 (Cardinals GM) on Feb 4, 2014 22:01:10 GMT -6
Denied 0-1
Looking for something in the $5 - $5.5 range
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Post by NY Mets GM (Bob) on Feb 5, 2014 7:18:54 GMT -6
Deny 2
He is only 30; I would look at 4.5 over 4 yrs
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Post by Braves GM (Isaiah) on Feb 5, 2014 13:52:50 GMT -6
Approval 1.
This is definitely the very bottom price I would approve. Drew does have a significant injury history though, so I am ok with it as 4 years is a pretty decent amount of time.
1-2
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Post by ex-marinersgm on Feb 5, 2014 18:47:39 GMT -6
Approval number 2
Drew doesn't have a team. He is kind of mediocre and 4 years is a long enough contract for him. Yearly average is on the low side but I really don't think this player is worth a resign.
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Post by Rockies GM (Joey) on Feb 5, 2014 19:01:04 GMT -6
I am usually not one to question a GM but I am a bit curious why he would use one of his 4 re-signs on Drew who has not really played a full year since 2010 and currently has no job. In fact this is his last 3-yrs.
2011 86 GM .252/.317 5 45 4/8 2012 79 GM .223/.309 7 28 1/3 2013 124 GM .253/.333 13 67 6/6
Just looking for a little input on your thinking to help me base my vote a little. I mean Drew was a pretty good SS from 2007-2010. Its a tough re-sign since he remains unsigned in real life and where he signs could vastly effect his overall fantasy value.
I mean 2007-2010 is probably worth $5-$6 Mil but 2011-2012 is proably worth what your offering where 2013 could be someone in between. Drew is a hard case for sure.
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Post by ex-Giants GM (Paul) on Feb 6, 2014 6:57:26 GMT -6
Ill deny for 2 reasons, I want at least $4M if you resign, and to give marlins another chance to make sure he wants to use a resign slot on him.
Denied 2-3
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