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Old 10-21-2018, 12:57 PM   #3
Cactusguy21
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Join Date: Jun 2018
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I'm playing a regular MLB quickstart league. I have scouting on 65/20/10/5. I have trading difficulty on hard.
Actually though, as I look closer at the contracts, I'm actually seeing that many of the players I thought would've been arb-eligible actually weren't, so those steep salaries are attached to the post-arb years. That makes sense.

Still though, there are some weird scenarios.

There's this one player, Adam Hill, a reliever for the Phillies. He got his first three pre-arb contracts, as normal. He then got 1.76 in his first arbitration. A little steep for a kinda garbage swingman, but nothing too worrying, maybe they view his potential as high. He then signs a massive 44m/4y contract. To this point, he had never had a good season. His best season was 1.8 WAR over 121.2 innings. He then goes on to actually do really, really well in his first year after signing the contract, but honestly 11m per year for a swingman is a little insane nonetheless. He eventually stinks it up, gets DFAed, but somehow the Giants decide they are okay with claiming that massive contract off of waivers.
Again, he's an okay player, but he's making 16m this year from the Giants.

I just feel like the AI can be a little trigger-happy when it comes to giving young guys long-term deals. They should use arbitration more than they do.

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