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Old 07-19-2013, 06:32 PM   #12
torpidbeaver
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Originally Posted by goalieump413 View Post
Yeah, Morse did for me too. I asked this is a previous thread myself, and got the response that he's seeing his value to your organization based on team and/or league finances, and assuming he should be paid a ton of dough. It may also be due to his scarcity at his position, but I'm not sure on that.

Player performance can affect negotiations, but in your case, he's asking way too much and if you let him walk, he'll sign with someone else for a lot less that he's asking you to pay. Try this: Wait until the last 1-2 weeks of the season and see what happens. Just remember to keep checking in before players file for free agency.

In my Mariner's career, I let Morse walk, extended Morales, and eventually extended Smoak. I'm in my 2017 season now, and both Morales and Smoak have been worth keeping. I actually traded back FOR Morse once again in the 2014 season since his team wanted to dump his contract and he played for a while until I traded him away again. Kinda fun, actually.

But again, since Yamauchi is old and lenient, he'll give you more money to work with, as long as your club turns a profit and you meet his season expectation. I have done both for all 4+ years I've been the GM in Seattle, and my operating budget has risen every year. Oh, and it helps when you win back-to-back World Series.
Brilliant! Thanks, I'll give waiting a shot. I feel like Morse is going to bounce back eventually, but I thought I'd be getting him at a discount right now since he's basically putting on some sort of awful performance art show at the dish.

Did Iwakuma **** the bed in your career, too? I've got unbelievable, sub- or near-sub-3.00 ERA performances from Maurer, Beavan, and Saunders, and even Bonderman's done well enough in spot starts and long relief, but Iwakuma is consistently awful. Vagaries of OOTP and baseball, I'm guessing, but oof.

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