2011 Contract Issues – MLB Trade Rumors https://www.mlbtraderumors.com Tue, 18 May 2010 14:02:52 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.5 2011 Contract Issues Series https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-series.html https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-series.html#respond Tue, 18 May 2010 14:02:52 +0000 http://localhost/mlbtraderumors/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-series.html In our 2011 Contract Issues series, we looked at each club's free agents, options, and arbitration-eligible players after the 2010 season.  Below you can find links to our entry for each team.

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2011 Contract Issues: New York Yankees https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-new-york-yankees.html https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-new-york-yankees.html#comments Wed, 12 May 2010 08:19:20 +0000 http://localhost/mlbtraderumors/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-new-york-yankees.html The Yankees face one contractual option after the season: designated hitter Nick Johnson has a $5.5MM mutual option with a $250K buyout.  Johnson is currently on the DL with an inflamed tendon in his wrist.  It seems unlikely that both sides will exercise the option.

If Johnson goes, the Yankees will be freeing up a total of $67.7MM for departing free agents.  Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera, Andy Pettitte, and Javier Vazquez lead the way.  We'll also tack on another $2.2375 for Alex Rodriguez's salary decrease and money no longer paid to Chad Gaudin and Melky Cabrera.  That's $70MM coming off the books.

Increases to players under contract total $8.5MM, with Curtis Granderson, Mark Teixeira, Nick Swisher, and Robinson Cano getting raises.  The Yankees also have Joba Chamberlain and Phil Hughes hitting arbitration for the first time.  Boone Logan would be a second-timer, while Sergio Mitre fits into the fourth-time class.  Even adding in the arbitration raises, the Yankees should have a good $55MM to work with without raising payroll.

Of course, a large chunk of that $55MM or so will be allocated toward new contracts for Jeter, Rivera, and possibly Pettitte.  If all three re-sign near their 2010 salaries, it'll eat up most of the free money.  In that case a payroll increase would be necessary to get into the mix on other big-name free agents.

Thanks to Cot's Baseball Contracts for the information.

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2011 Contract Issues: Chicago White Sox https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-chicago-white-sox.html https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-chicago-white-sox.html#comments Tue, 11 May 2010 08:17:41 +0000 http://localhost/mlbtraderumors/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-chicago-white-sox.html The White Sox face two contractual options after the season:

  • Reliever Matt Thornton has a $3MM club option with a $250K buyout.  This is a good bet to be exercised.
  • Backup catcher Ramon Castro has a $1.2MM club option with a $200K buyout.  He's missed most of the season with a heel injury.

The team's other free agents are earning $26.125MM this year, led by Paul Konerko and A.J. Pierzynski.  If they also let Castro go and we add in buyouts paid to Jermaine Dye and Mike MacDougal, the Sox have nearly $29MM coming off the books.

Increases to players under contract total $11.3MM, with Alex Rios, Juan Pierre, Mark Teahen, and Gavin Floyd getting bumps of at least $2MM.  There are also arbitration cases to consider: Alexei Ramirez goes for the first time, John Danks, Carlos Quentin, and Tony Pena a second, and Bobby Jenks a third.  Technically Ramirez is already under contract for '11, but perhaps he's allowed to choose arbitration if he prefers.  I think Jenks will be non-tendered, meaning another $7.5MM off the books.

Using the above scenarios I think the White Sox would have approximately $15MM to work with if they hold payroll steady.  Keep in mind that's before re-signing any free agents, including 2010 offensive standouts Konerko and Andruw Jones.

Thanks to Cot's Baseball Contracts for the info.

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2011 Contract Issues: Minnesota Twins https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-minnesota-twins.html https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-minnesota-twins.html#comments Mon, 10 May 2010 08:14:53 +0000 http://localhost/mlbtraderumors/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-minnesota-twins.html The Twins face a pair of contractual options after the season:

  • Designated hitter Jason Kubel has a $5.25MM club option with a $350K buyout.  If he is able to crank things up and approach his '09 production, I'd expect the Twins to exercise.
  • Infielder Nick Punto has a $5MM club option with a $500K buyout.  Punto may eventually justify the $4.5MM net price in some statistical or technical sense, but this feels well beyond what he could get as a free agent.

The Twins have plenty of free agents coming off the books, including Carl Pavano, Orlando Hudson, Matt Guerrier, Jesse Crain, and Jim Thome.  The potential losses of Guerrier and Crain, the Twins' current relief innings leaders, will hopefully be offset by the return of Joe Nathan.  Assuming Punto leaves and Kubel stays, the Twins will free up $23.55MM in departing free agents.  Of course, they may elect to re-sign some of them.  Another $100K comes off with Mike Lamb's buyout being paid.

Increases to players under contract will eat up $19.35MM of the free cash.  Joe Mauer leads with a $10.5MM increase, while Michael Cuddyer, Nick Blackburn, and Scott Baker also get decent bumps.  Then there are the arbitration cases.  Kevin Slowey and Alexi Casilla would go for the first time, Delmon Young, Francisco Liriano, and Pat Neshek a second, Clay Condrey a third, and J.J. Hardy a fourth.

Even if they let all departing free agents leave aside from Kubel, the Twins will need to raise payroll past $100MM just to retain under-contract and arbitration-eligible players.

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2011 Contract Issues: Detroit Tigers https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-detroit-tigers.html https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-detroit-tigers.html#comments Thu, 06 May 2010 12:06:25 +0000 http://localhost/mlbtraderumors/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-detroit-tigers.html The Tigers have one contractual option, but it may be decided before the end of the season.  Magglio Ordonez's $15MM option vests with 135 starts or 540 plate appearances.  Barring injury, he'll get there.  On the plus side, it represents a $3MM decrease from his 2010 salary.

In 2011 the Tigers will finally be free of many ill-advised contracts.  Their eight free agents are earning a total of $56.675MM this year, led by Jeremy Bonderman, Dontrelle Willis, Nate Robertson, Johnny Damon, and Brandon Inge.  Robertson is now with the Marlins, but the Tigers are paying most of his salary.  Factor in the money the Tigers are shedding for Ordonez and they've got just under $60MM coming off the books.

The increase side is light – Justin Verlander gets a $6MM bump.  They've got Ryan Raburn as a first-time arbitration player, Zach Miner going for a second time, and Joel Zumaya a third.  If payroll is held steady, the Tigers will have a whopping $50MM+ to work with.  Even if it's reduced, the Tigers are in good position to work the free agent market to find a left fielder, third baseman, shortstop, and a starting pitcher or two.

Thanks to Cot's Baseball Contracts for the info.

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2011 Contract Issues: Kansas City Royals https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-kansas-city-royals.html https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-kansas-city-royals.html#comments Wed, 05 May 2010 12:05:30 +0000 http://localhost/mlbtraderumors/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-kansas-city-royals.html The Royals face four contractual options after the season:

  • Right fielder David DeJesus has a $6MM club option with a $500K buyout.  DeJesus continues to do his thing, and it'll make sense to exercise.
  • Reliever Kyle Farnsworth has a $5.25MM club option with a $500K buyout.  Farnsworth can void the option if traded, but it's a moot point since it'll surely be declined.
  • Center fielder Rick Ankiel has a $6MM mutual option with a $500K buyout.  It seems unlikely that both sides exercise.
  • Left fielder Scott Podsednik has a $2MM club option with a $100K buyout.  He's cooled down in the last few weeks.  It's too early to call the option.

The Royals also have four free agents in Jose Guillen, Willie Bloomquist, John Parrish, and Bruce Chen. They're earning a total of $14.7MM this year.  Take another $6.25MM off the books for Farnsworth and Ankiel and $4.85MM for buyouts the Royals won't be paying in '11, and the team has $25.8MM coming off the books.

Increases to players under contract total $11.4MM, assuming DeJesus and Podsednik are retained.  Zack Greinke has the biggest raise at $6.25MM.  First-time arbitration-eligibles include Luke Hochevar, Josh Rupe, Billy Butler, Alberto Callaspo, Brayan Pena, and Josh FieldsRobinson Tejeda and Alex Gordon would go for a second time, while Brian Bannister, Kyle Davies, and Brad Thompson could go for a third.  A good portion of the remaining freed up cash will go to arbitration-eligible players, especially Butler, Callaspo, and Bannister.

If the Royals decline their options on Farnsworth and Ankiel and let their other free agents go while holding payroll steady, they may have a few million left to work with after giving raises.  Significant free agent spending would require a payroll increase.

Thanks to Cot's Baseball Contracts for the info.

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2011 Contract Issues: Colorado Rockies https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-colorado-rockies.html https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-colorado-rockies.html#comments Tue, 04 May 2010 16:41:02 +0000 http://localhost/mlbtraderumors/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-colorado-rockies.html The Rockies face three contractual options after the season:

  • Right fielder Brad Hawpe has a $10MM club option with a $500K buyout.  Hawpe has been a consistent offensive producer, so the option is not out of line if you're OK with his defense.  The Rockies, boasting the game's best outfield depth, still could decline.
  • Starter Jeff Francis has a $7MM club option.  Francis is set to toss a Double A rehab game Thursday as he makes his way back from shoulder surgery.  The Rockies are likely to decline the option.
  • Catcher Miguel Olivo has a $2.5MM club option with a $500K buyout, though the option may become mutual based on games played.  Back in November of '08, Olivo and the Royals pulled off one of the rare instances of both sides exercising a mutual option.  If he stays, Chris Iannetta's future will remain murky.

The Rockies have five other free agents: Jorge de la Rosa, Jason Giambi, Melvin Mora, Joe Beimel, and Randy Flores.  The group earns $10.125MM in 2010.  The Rockies also gain $6MM with Todd Helton's restructured contract and $750K in buyouts they won't be paying next year for Yorvit Torrealba and Alan Embree.  Assuming Francis, De La Rosa, Giambi, Mora, Beimel, and Flores leave, that's $22.625MM off the books.

On the increase side, we'll assume Hawpe and Olivo stay.  Ubaldo Jimenez, Troy Tulowitzki, and others get minor raises, for a total of $9.1MM extra.  They'll also have to pay Ian Stewart as a first-time arbitration-eligible player, Jason Hammel for his second time, and Clint Barmes, Taylor Buchholz, and Matt Belisle as third-timers.

If the Rockies retain all the arbitration-eligibles and follow the other scenarios laid out above, they'll have over $7MM to work with without raising payroll.  They could put that money toward De La Rosa, or else figure out a way to replace him as they're doing now.

Thanks to Cot's Baseball Contracts for the info.

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2011 Contract Issues: Boston Red Sox https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-boston-red-sox.html https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-boston-red-sox.html#comments Tue, 04 May 2010 08:24:26 +0000 http://localhost/mlbtraderumors/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-boston-red-sox.html The Red Sox face four contractual options after the season:

  • Designated hitter David Ortiz has a $12.5MM club option.  This will be declined.
  • Third baseman Adrian Beltre has a $5MM player option that increases to $10MM with 640 plate appearances.  It'll be tough to reach that plate appearance benchmark, and if the option remains at $5MM it'll be an easier choice for Beltre to decline.  He gets a $1MM buyout for reaching 575 PAs. 
  • Bill Hall has a $9.25MM club option with a $500K buyout.  Doug Melvin signed Hall to this extension in February of '07.  Here in 2010, Theo Epstein won't be considering the option.
  • Reliever Scott Atchison has a $440K club option with a $10K buyout.  He's currently with Pawtucket.

The Sox have four additional free agents: Mike Lowell, Victor Martinez, Jason Varitek, and Scott Schoeneweis.  They earn a total of $23.2MM this year.  Around $46MM will come off the books if everyone leaves.  There are also a few decreases to consider – $2MM for Tim Wakefield if he fails to reach 130 innings, and $6.25MM for John Lackey assuming his signing bonus was paid up front.  2010 obligations to former players total $10.5MM (Julio Lugo, Billy Wagner, and Alex Gonzalez).  If everyone leaves, and we add in the decreases and money to former players, the Red Sox free up around $64.75MM.  I assume things look different for luxury tax purposes, but we're keeping it simple.

The Red Sox have five players under contract getting raises: Kevin Youkilis, Daisuke Matsuzaka, Jon Lester, Dustin Pedroia, and Josh Beckett.  Those raises total $10.525MM.  Boston also has Jacoby Ellsbury going to arbitration for the first time, Hideki Okajima, Ramon Ramirez, Manny Delcarmen, and Boof Bonser in the second-time group, and Jonathan Papelbon and Jeremy Hermida as third-timers.  We'll assume this results in $10MM worth of raises. 

By my estimate, the Red Sox would have more than $40MM to work, holding payroll steady.  It's more complicated than what I've done here, but they'll be able to address catcher, third base, and designated hitter without a big payroll increase.

Thanks to Cot's Baseball Contracts for the info.

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2011 Contract Issues: Cincinnati Reds https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-cincinnati-reds.html https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-cincinnati-reds.html#comments Mon, 03 May 2010 16:38:43 +0000 http://localhost/mlbtraderumors/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-cincinnati-reds.html The Reds face a slew of contractual options after the season:

  • Aaron Harang has a $12.75MM club option with a $2MM buyout.  The option price increases by $250K if Harang reaches 210 innings.  Plus, both the option price and buyout increase if he's traded.  If Harang stays with the Reds through the season, they'll decline.
  • Bronson Arroyo has an $11MM club option with a $2MM buyout.  The option can increase to $13MM based on innings pitched.  I envision the Reds declining this as well, giving them flexibility to sign a veteran replacement.
  • Shortstop Orlando Cabrera has a $4MM mutual option, with a buyout that can be worth either $0.5MM or $1MM.  It'll probably be the latter, assuming the player exercises and the club declines.
  • Catcher Ramon Hernandez has a $3.25MM option that vests with 120 games.  Assuming Ryan Hanigan stays healthy, this won't vest.
  • Outfielder Jonny Gomes has a $1.75MM club option with a buyout ranging from $50K to $200K based on plate appearances.

The Reds have three other free agents in Arthur Rhodes, Mike Lincoln, and Miguel Cairo.  The trio earns $5MM this year.  All told the Reds will clear just under $30MM if all of these players are allowed to leave, accounting for buyouts.

The Reds have $4.76MM in increases to players under contract, most of it going to Brandon Phillips.  They'll also owe first-time arbitration raises to Joey Votto, Edinson Volquez, Johnny Cueto, Micah Owings, and Bill BrayJared Burton and Laynce Nix will be in the second-time class.  It'll cost over $10MM extra to retain the key players, with Votto getting the biggest bump.

Holding payroll steady and allowing all free agents to leave, the Reds should have over $10MM to work with.  They'll have a lot of holes to fill.  If the Reds are out of the race in a few months, saving $5-10MM in salary dumps would go a long way for 2011.

Thanks to Cot's Baseball Contracts for the info.

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2011 Contract Issues: Tampa Bay Rays https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-tampa-bay-rays.html https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-tampa-bay-rays.html#comments Mon, 03 May 2010 08:50:19 +0000 http://localhost/mlbtraderumors/2010/05/2011-contract-issues-tampa-bay-rays.html The Rays face two contractual options after the season:

  • Reliever Dan Wheeler has a $4MM club option with a $1MM buyout.  Wheeler is homer-prone, but he's somehow kept hits off the board in his best years.  He's also struggled against lefties at times.  The Rays may have better ways of spending the $3MM net price.
  • Infielder Willy Aybar has a $2.2MM club option with a $275K buyout.  For the Rays this is a matter of determining what Aybar would otherwise earn as a member of the third-time arbitration class.

The Rays have a huge slate of important free agents, headlined by Carlos Pena, Carl CrawfordPat Burrell, and Rafael SorianoGrant Balfour, Gabe Kapler, and Randy Choate will also be eligible.  The group earns about $40.4MM this year, more than half the Rays' payroll.  If Wheeler departs, $43.4MM will come off the books.

Increases to players under contract check in around $7.9MM, led by Ben Zobrist.  The total increase would reach $8.7MM if Aybar's option is exercised.  The Rays arbitration-eligibles include Andy Sonnanstine as a first-timer and Matt Garza, B.J. Upton, and J.P. Howell as big-name second-timers.  Jason Bartlett and Dioner Navarro would go for a third time, Lance Cormier a fourth.  The Rays may be inclined to lock up Garza.   They could potentially tack on $10MM retaining their key arbitration-eligibles.

Rays owner Stuart Sternberg said in February payroll will drop back under $60MM next year, from this year's $72.8MM range.  Holding payroll steady would've given the Rays over $20MM to fill vacancies from Crawford, Pena, or Soriano, or retain one or two of them.  Most of that free cash could disappear with a payroll cut, leading the Rays to turn to their deep farm system for the next wave of cheap talent.

Thanks to Cot's Baseball Contracts for the info.

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2011 Contract Issues: Texas Rangers https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/04/2011-contract-issues-texas-rangers.html https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/04/2011-contract-issues-texas-rangers.html#comments Fri, 30 Apr 2010 09:08:17 +0000 http://localhost/mlbtraderumors/2010/04/2011-contract-issues-texas-rangers.html The Rangers face three contractual options after the season:

  • Reliever Darren Oliver has a $3.25MM club option with a $500K buyout.  The salary becomes guaranteed with 59 appearances; Oliver is on track with ten so far.
  • Rich Harden and Vladimir Guerrero have mutual options, at $11MM and $9MM respectively.  These don't have much purpose, aside from pushing $2MM worth of buyouts to the offseason.  Vlad's $1MM buyout disappears if he declines the option.

The Rangers have a pair of free agents in Frank Francisco and Matt Treanor.  If they both leave, it'll free up around $4MM.  They'll also clear $6.75MM in buyouts and obligations paid to Kevin Millwood, Frank Catalanotto, and Vicente Padilla.  The Rangers will free up $12MM paid to Harden and Guerrero, less the $2MM in buyouts.  All told, they have roughly $20MM coming off the books if everyone but Oliver leaves.

Increases to players under contract total $5.225MM, with Ian Kinsler, Scott Feldman, and Colby Lewis getting small bumps.  First-time arbitration eligibles include Nelson Cruz, David Murphy, Darren O'Day, and Jarrod SaltalamacchiaJosh Hamilton, Dustin Nippert, and Ryan Garko are in the second-time group, while C.J. Wilson, Brandon McCarthy, and Chris Ray are eligible for a third time.  There will be some decent raises in that mix, especially Cruz, Hamilton, and Wilson.  Still, it appears the Rangers will have millions to spend even before raising payroll.

Thanks to Cot's Baseball Contracts for the info.

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2011 Contract Issues: Pittsburgh Pirates https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/04/2011-contract-issues-pittsburgh-pirates.html https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/04/2011-contract-issues-pittsburgh-pirates.html#comments Thu, 29 Apr 2010 08:05:01 +0000 http://localhost/mlbtraderumors/2010/04/2011-contract-issues-pittsburgh-pirates.html The Pirates face one contractual option after the season.  For closer Octavio Dotel, they can choose a $4.5MM salary or a $500K buyout.  Dotel's strikeout and walk rates have been typical so far, but he's allowed 15 hits and three home runs in 9.3 innings.

Akinori Iwamura, Brendan Donnelly, and Bobby Crosby will also be eligible for free agency after the season.  They're earning a total of $7.2MM this year.  If Dotel's option is declined, the Pirates will have $11.2MM coming off the books.

Increases to players under contract are light, with a total of $2.8MM.  The Pirates have a big arbitration class though.  First-time candidates include Joel Hanrahan, Lastings Milledge, Andy LaRoche, Delwyn Young, and possibly Ross OhlendorfD.J. Carrasco and Jack Taschner could be second-timers.  Zach Duke and Ronny Cedeno are third-time candidates, while Ryan Church and Javier Lopez fit into the fourth-time class.  There will be non-tenders in the mix, but it appears that the Pirates will have to raise payroll to retain all their key players.  That shouldn't be a problem, since their Opening Day payroll was only $39MM. 

Thanks to Cot's Baseball Contracts for the info.

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2011 Contract Issues: Philadelphia Phillies https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/04/2011-contract-issues-philadelphia-phillies.html https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/04/2011-contract-issues-philadelphia-phillies.html#comments Wed, 28 Apr 2010 09:34:04 +0000 http://localhost/mlbtraderumors/2010/04/2011-contract-issues-philadelphia-phillies.html The Phillies face two contractual options after the season:

  • Lefty reliever J.C. Romero has a $4.5MM club option with a $250K buyout.  The 33-year-old had flexor tendon surgery in October of last year, returning to a big league mound last Friday.
  • Backup infielder Juan Castro has a $750K club option with a $50K buyout.

Four more players will be eligible for free agency: Jamie Moyer, Jayson Werth, Chad Durbin, and Jose Contreras.  Talks with Werth are currently at an impasse.  These four account for $18.625MM in 2010 salaries.  If all six players leave, and we include buyouts that will be paid this year to Adam Eaton, Pedro Feliz, and Geoff Jenkins, the Phillies have about $26MM coming off the books.

Raises to players under contract should swallow about $21MM of that freed up money.  Roy Halladay has the biggest increase, as his salary rises $4.25MM and the Blue Jays won't be sending $6MM again.  Cole Hamels and Shane Victorino also see increases north of $2MM.  Arbitration cases are light – Kyle Kendrick and Ben Francisco are first-timers, while Greg Dobbs would fit into the third-time class.

It appears that holding payroll steady and allowing all free agents to leave would give the Phillies a few million bucks to spend.  They won't have the flexibility to add top or mid-tier players in the 2010-11 offseason unless they raise payroll or dump a contract via trade.

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2011 Contract Issues: San Diego Padres https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/04/2011-contract-issues-san-diego-padres.html https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/04/2011-contract-issues-san-diego-padres.html#comments Mon, 26 Apr 2010 11:51:32 +0000 http://localhost/mlbtraderumors/2010/04/2011-contract-issues-san-diego-padres.html The Padres face four contractual options after the season:

  • Starting pitcher Chris Young has an $8.5MM club option.  This year he made his April 6th debut start before hitting the disabled list with a strain of his surgically-repaired shoulder.  This DL stint appears minor, but looking at the bigger picture the Padres will likely decline Young's option.
  • Adrian Gonzalez's $5.5MM club option for 2011 is a mere formality.
  • The Padres have a pair of mutual options in Jon Garland and Yorvit Torrealba.  It's rare to see both sides exercise such an option.

Four more players are up for free agency: Kevin Correia, David Eckstein, Jerry Hairston Jr., and Matt Stairs.  The four make a combined $7.425MM in 2010.  Young, Garland, and Torrealba make $11.7MM, bringing the total freed up to $19.125MM (minus a million or so in buyouts).  So, about $18MM will come off the books if everyone but Gonzalez leaves.

Gonzalez will get a $750K bump; that's it for players under contract.  First-time arbitration-eligibles include Tony Gwynn Jr., Edward Mujica, and Tim StaufferMike Adams will go for a second time, while Heath Bell and Scott Hairston go for a third.  Regarding Bell, we may have overestimated his potential raise in suggesting earlier that he could double his $4MM salary.  Think $6-7MM instead.

Even holding payroll at $38MM and retaining all arbitration-eligible players, the Padres would have over $10MM to spend in the winter of 2010-11.  A few midseason trades, a handful of non-tenders, and a higher payroll would increase the spending money.

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2011 Contract Issues: Baltimore Orioles https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/04/2011-contract-issues-baltimore-orioles.html https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2010/04/2011-contract-issues-baltimore-orioles.html#respond Thu, 22 Apr 2010 08:43:37 +0000 http://localhost/mlbtraderumors/2010/04/2011-contract-issues-baltimore-orioles.html The Orioles face two contractual options after the season:

  • First baseman Garrett Atkins has an $8.5MM club option with a $500K buyout.  Barring a miraculous return to his 2006 abilities, the Orioles will decline.
  • Lefty reliever Mark Hendrickson has a $1.2MM club option with a $200K buyout.  Much too early to call.

Paying a $500K buyout to Atkins means shaving $3.5MM off the payroll.  The Orioles can free up nearly $30MM in additional funds, since Kevin Millwood, Miguel Tejada, Koji Uehara, Ty Wigginton, and others are up for free agency.  They'll also trim $1.5MM in buyouts paid to Melvin Mora and Chad Moeller.  The Orioles will shed $32.85MM if they let all their free agents go aside from Hendrickson.

On the increase side, there's a $3.5MM bump for Nick Markakis.  The Orioles have three first-time arbitration players in Adam Jones, Jim Johnson, and Felix PieJeremy Guthrie, Cla Meredith, and Matt Albers will go for a second time, Luke Scott a third.  The Orioles should have at least $15MM to play with even if they hold payroll steady and tender everyone a contract.

Thanks to Cot's Baseball Contracts for the info.

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