Pablo Sandoval seeking $100 million deal

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  • ThomasTomasz
    • Nov 2024

    Pablo Sandoval seeking $100 million deal

    Long article, so just posting a small portion.

    Neither side will discuss the particulars of the offers and counteroffers, but word is Sandoval is seeking at least $100 million on a five-year deal, which shouldn't come as a shock considering his age (27), a market lacking in big punch (among players in their prime, Chase Headley may be the closest thing to Sandoval, and he isn't the player Panda is) and a terrific talent that's seen him twice make All-Star teams, twice receive MVP votes and twice exceed a .900 OPS despite not always being in peak shape (just a great, great hitter,” one competing executive called him).

    The Giants, meanwhile, are said by a source to have bumped a previously reported a conversation-starting $40-million, three-year offer this spring and at least expressed a willingness to do something along the lines of four years plus an option. That's about the time some interested onlookers characterized the sides as possibly being “in the zone” to do a deal, understandable since Sandoval has made clear he's seeking only a slightly longer term, a solid, guaranteed five-year deal, and the Giants are great closers when it comes to their own stars.

    But Sabean also said in that CSN interview that they are “probably at the end of the rope” with talks.

    http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/writer/...-keeping-stars


    Light market for hitting or not, that's still an absurd amount to pay Sandoval, even if he is in his "prime age."
  • Goober
    Needs a hobby
    • Feb 2009
    • 12271

    #2
    I like Pablo, and wouldn't mind the Brewers signing him. I'd offer 5/60.

    That's assuming he turns around the awful April he has had.

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    • Warner2BruceTD
      2011 Poster Of The Year
      • Mar 2009
      • 26142

      #3
      $100M isn't really the benchmark for an elite player anymore, it's just a round looking number that people get up in arms about.

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      • Slateman
        Junior Member
        • Apr 2009
        • 2777

        #4
        When his hitting improves to career norms, he'll get it. Someone will overpay. A team like the Yankees.
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        As he went, he said: "O my son Absalom! My son, my son Absalom!
        If only I had died instead of you
        O Absalom, my son, my son!"

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        • ThomasTomasz
          • Nov 2024

          #5
          Originally posted by Warner2BruceTD
          $100M isn't really the benchmark for an elite player anymore, it's just a round looking number that people get up in arms about.
          True, but even in terms of a $100 million investment, nothing screams "great" either. He's very good, but very good should get you five years, $60 million, like Gob said....or something close to that mark in terms of annual value.

          Originally posted by Slateman
          When his hitting improves to career norms, he'll get it. Someone will overpay. A team like the Yankees.
          Funny thing is that Sandoval would be the youngest starter on that club this Opening Day

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          • NAHSTE
            Probably owns the site
            • Feb 2009
            • 22233

            #6
            Would love to have Sandoval as my 3B.

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