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<blockquote data-quote="Buzzbomb" data-source="post: 837357" data-attributes="member: 1134"><p>I’m not a contract Attorney, although reading a bit the last few days to share more….</p><p></p><p>In Pederson’s case(from studying parts of the CBA from 2017-21), and since he didn’t play a full season in Atlanta, the Braves couldn’t make a Q.O. where he would have 10 days to accept or decline. Therefore the option on the 4.5 m. came next. He turned it down and our team has to pay the 2.5 m.(I didn’t know that such a sum is part of the contract signed w/ the Cubs), as it’s a back-ended payment from the agreement in force; Think of it as a deferred amount inherited from the trading team, the Cubs. So either way, mutual option or not, Atlanta has to pay Duvall the 3 m. buyout from the Marlins contract. The players get that money, no matter if they become F.A. or go into arbitration because they don’t have six years of service time. So the Braves just paid 5.5 m. and don’t have either signed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Buzzbomb, post: 837357, member: 1134"] I’m not a contract Attorney, although reading a bit the last few days to share more…. In Pederson’s case(from studying parts of the CBA from 2017-21), and since he didn’t play a full season in Atlanta, the Braves couldn’t make a Q.O. where he would have 10 days to accept or decline. Therefore the option on the 4.5 m. came next. He turned it down and our team has to pay the 2.5 m.(I didn’t know that such a sum is part of the contract signed w/ the Cubs), as it’s a back-ended payment from the agreement in force; Think of it as a deferred amount inherited from the trading team, the Cubs. So either way, mutual option or not, Atlanta has to pay Duvall the 3 m. buyout from the Marlins contract. The players get that money, no matter if they become F.A. or go into arbitration because they don’t have six years of service time. So the Braves just paid 5.5 m. and don’t have either signed. [/QUOTE]
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