I thought he would get 4/52. Very glad he took a discount to stay with us. I wonder how much our initial offer was if the report was true about Philly offering more money to stay.
I thought he would get 4/52. Very glad he took a discount to stay with us. I wonder how much our initial offer was if the report was true about Philly offering more money to stay.
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4-year $40 million is a fair deal.
I was afraid of something similar to Rowand's deal (5-year/60 million), or something even longer and more costly.
Today is the future that you have built (or neglected) yesterday.
Just wait until Buster needs to be paid![]()
7-year, 565M deal.
For those that liked the same sex
Had the characteristics
The right wing conservatives think it's a decision
And you can be cured with some treatment and religion
Man-made rewiring of a predisposition
Playing God, aw nah here we go
America the brave still fears what we don't know
And God loves all his children, is somehow forgotten
But we paraphrase a book written thirty-five-hundred years ago
I don't know
Like everyone else said, not diggin the 4 years but I am very happy it is only $40mil. I thought it was going to be much more.
CSN Bay Area reports the salary breakdown as follows:
"Pagan will receive a $5 million signing bonus and annual salaries of $7 million salary in 2013, $9 million in '14, $9 million in '15 and $10 million in '16."
The signing bonus took a little of the "sting" out of it...
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Does signing bonus count toward payroll?
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For those that liked the same sex
Had the characteristics
The right wing conservatives think it's a decision
And you can be cured with some treatment and religion
Man-made rewiring of a predisposition
Playing God, aw nah here we go
America the brave still fears what we don't know
And God loves all his children, is somehow forgotten
But we paraphrase a book written thirty-five-hundred years ago
I don't know
For those that liked the same sex
Had the characteristics
The right wing conservatives think it's a decision
And you can be cured with some treatment and religion
Man-made rewiring of a predisposition
Playing God, aw nah here we go
America the brave still fears what we don't know
And God loves all his children, is somehow forgotten
But we paraphrase a book written thirty-five-hundred years ago
I don't know
I can live with 4/40. When you see Hunter getting 13, and Upton getting 15...10 all of a sudden doesn't look that bad. Especially when you see we were desperate for some outfielders.
The thing that is scary with Pagan though is you really do not know if he will be a consistent performer. Which is the reason he 'only' got 10 mil I would assume. If he performs like he did in 2012 this deal looks extremely good. However, he is just one year removed from basically being given away by the Mets. He also had a two month lull in the middle of the season where he looked like the worst player ever. I'm always a bit concerned with players like him who burst onto the scene in their late 20s.
But, I would have done this deal at 4/40 if you told me at the beginning of the offseason so I'm content with it.
The one caveat though is we still need another outfielder now. If Sabean had signed Swisher we could have gotten by with just that, but assuming Pagan is playing center we can't afford to have Blanco be the everyday LFer. His bat is too weak for a corner position.
Here's fangraphs:
http://www.fangraphs.com/blogs/index...t-aubrey-huff/
Angel Pagan just signed with the San Francisco Giants. $40 million for four years might seem like a slight overpay in terms of years, but this is obviously a team trying to win now, and they did just make a little extra coin that they can spend in order to stay competitive.
Stop me if you’ve heard this before. Similar justifications were probably made when Aubrey Huff helped power the Giants to their first World Series title and was subsequently signed to an ill-fated deal. This is Angel Pagan, though. Not Aubrey Huff.
In the year before the year the Giants won their first title, Huff was worse than replacement. He then put up six wins on the way to a title, and was rewarded with a contract. In the year before the year the Giants won their second title, Pagan was just a smidge above replacement. He then put up five wins on the way to a title, and was rewarded with a contract.
The similarities end there.
Pagan turns 32 next season, Huff was 34 in 2011. Pagan plays a premium up-the-middle defensive position at least to a scratch level, Huff finished his career worse than scratch with the glove at first base. Most importantly, there were key indicators that suggested that Huff’s 2010 was out of line with his career work, and those indicators are mostly absent when it comes to Pagan. Here are some of Pagan’s key numbers for last season, compared to his career:
AVG OBP SLG BB% K% Speed wRC+ UZR/150
2012 0.288 0.338 0.440 7.3% 14.7% 7.8 113 -0.1
Career 0.277 0.333 0.424 7.6% 14.9% 7.4 104 -0.8
Pretty close, right? Huff, in 2010, showed a walk rate that hit double digits for the first time in his career, at age 33. His speed score was above average for the only time in his career. And though the decline may not have been obvious through all the oscillation, if you looked at his career as a whole and ignored the seasons, he was obviously on his way down.
Pagan is going to decline through his contract. He’s 31 now, it happens. And it’s not like there aren’t any numbers that were slightly outside of his norm last season — his isolated slugging percentage in 2012 was higher than it had been in a full season. He’s got faults, too. His routes in center field leave him short of scratch defensively in center field, and sometimes he makes mistakes on the basepaths. He’s still a valuable defender — 2011 looks like the outlier when it comes to defensive metrics — and he still adds value while running the bases.
The contract is so reasonable that he’d have to fall off in Huff-ian fashion not to make it a good one. $40 million over four years is paying him like he’s basically a two and a half win player (assuming $5.5 million per win and inflation). As long as he hits a few doubles, steals some bases, and plays scratch-ish defense in center field, Pagan should be able to manage that easily. This is all assuming his knees look better at the end of this contract than Huff’s did. Those two years make all the difference in that respect.
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Fair deal all around. If it ain't broke don't fix it!
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Angel's wife tweeted this:
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