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2025-26 Yankees Off Season / Spring Training

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Grisham was put in a tough spot
.
Singing him would cost a compensation pick due to the Yanks, so that could have hurt his market had he declined.
 
Grisham was put in a tough spot
.
Singing him would cost a compensation pick due to the Yanks, so that could have hurt his market had he declined.

So this is true in baseball Monopoly money terms.

But explaining this stuff to my wife. Well, he got a raise from $5M last year to $22M this year. But there's no real guarantee that he gets anything after that. Oh.
 
So this is true in baseball Monopoly money terms.

But explaining this stuff to my wife. Well, he got a raise from $5M last year to $22M this year. But there's no real guarantee that he gets anything after that. Oh.
I know the owners have railroaded free agency, but I have a tough time believing Grisham wouldn't have fared better on the open market. I wouldn't be very thrilled with him if I were a union guy.
 
I know the owners have railroaded free agency, but I have a tough time believing Grisham wouldn't have fared better on the open market. I wouldn't be very thrilled with him if I were a union guy.

I looked at 4 sites that had predicted free agent contracts for Grisham and I saw:
2/34, 3/44, 3/55, 4/66.

If his market is his first two, betting on himself and taking the one year deal at $22m makes sense. Then he goes into free agency next year with no compensation, and he is trying to get 1/12 or 2/22.

If his agent thought he could get $55 or $66 he should have left IMO. Thinking he could get 2/33 next year is a big gamble, given that last year was such a career outlier.
 

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