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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzbomb" data-source="post: 837160" data-attributes="member: 1134"><p>There are salaries such as Mike Soroka’s that insurance did or will cover.</p><p>If you look at some salaries like Arcia, Rodriguez, Luke Jackson, you can see where almost 8 m. can be cut. There are others. Yes, other bargains await as teams will trim whether the new CBA comes in December or April or ? and guys really have heard the word wanting to play here, while more will now.</p><p></p><p>If you read my post in the ‘21 thread, not sure they have to pay for a back-end starter? Atlanta has four that are 1’s or 2’s. Fried will get locked up, and maybe Anderson? Not to mention Wright, Ynoa, Touki, et al. They could trade for a young reliever or two. My main concern is the OF(Dansby, Freddie will get multi-year deals and possibly Riley?), as in not sure about Pache[never been a Waters fan & he‘s totally unproven at the MLB level with his hitting at this point?], I would prefer Duvall and Rosario. Once all the procedural moves take place, Ozuna is either traded or they DH him or MLB‘s policy in the present CBA still allows an out with that contract. If there is no DH, that money can be saved for the next trade deadline. DH doesn’t have to cost too much on the budget. Even a young player like Shewmake or Harris can be added to the roster for such duty or filling in for a position player to get a day off occasionally. Look for Shuster from WF to be added to the bullpen later in the year. Hearing he’s a fast riser like Strider was this season.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzbomb, post: 837160, member: 1134"] There are salaries such as Mike Soroka’s that insurance did or will cover. If you look at some salaries like Arcia, Rodriguez, Luke Jackson, you can see where almost 8 m. can be cut. There are others. Yes, other bargains await as teams will trim whether the new CBA comes in December or April or ? and guys really have heard the word wanting to play here, while more will now. If you read my post in the ‘21 thread, not sure they have to pay for a back-end starter? Atlanta has four that are 1’s or 2’s. Fried will get locked up, and maybe Anderson? Not to mention Wright, Ynoa, Touki, et al. They could trade for a young reliever or two. My main concern is the OF(Dansby, Freddie will get multi-year deals and possibly Riley?), as in not sure about Pache[never been a Waters fan & he‘s totally unproven at the MLB level with his hitting at this point?], I would prefer Duvall and Rosario. Once all the procedural moves take place, Ozuna is either traded or they DH him or MLB‘s policy in the present CBA still allows an out with that contract. If there is no DH, that money can be saved for the next trade deadline. DH doesn’t have to cost too much on the budget. Even a young player like Shewmake or Harris can be added to the roster for such duty or filling in for a position player to get a day off occasionally. Look for Shuster from WF to be added to the bullpen later in the year. Hearing he’s a fast riser like Strider was this season. [/QUOTE]
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