So, what are the roster accomodations, in order to make this team it's best version, for Bryce? The LT will be 206 next year. We won't go to 246 and incur the max penalties, so what do we do? Here's the roster and salaries, for LT purposes..... Lester-25.833 Darvish -21 Chatwood-12.667 Quintana-10.5 (option that will be picked up) Smyly- 5 Total- 75M Morrow-10.5 Cishek-6.5 Strop-6.25 (option that looks likely to be picked up) Duensing-3.5 Total-26.75 (overall total of 101.75M) Heyward-23 Zobrist-14 Rizzo-5.875 Total- 42.875M (overall total of 144.575M) Arbitration Eligibles Bryant-10.850 year 1, to 17.5M Hendricks-4.175 year 1, to 7.8M Russell-3.2 year 1, to 6M La Stella-.950k year , to 1.5M Baez- year 1 estimate 3.5M Montgomery- year 1 estimate 1.75M Schwarber- year 1 estimate 3.5M (tough one to guess on honestly) Edwards- year 1 estimate 2.4M Total- 43.950M (overall total of 188.525M) That's 20 roster spots. We'll have Contreras, Almora, Happ, and 2 more minimum salaried pitchers as well. That'll be another 3M, plus say another 2 Mill for in season callups. Total-5M (193.525M) Addition for Insurances and rest of 40 Man Roster- 14 Million Actual Payroll of 207.525M heading into getting Bryce..... So, the first thing is this number won't be completely accurate obviously. But, I'll bet it's pretty damn close. So, let's use it for this. Because the situation is going to be the same, even if its off by 2-3M either way. 1- What's Bryce going to get? Personally, I think 10/400 is on the extreme low end. I figure whatever he signs, he's getting multiple opt outs. I think Philly may be our true biggest competition for him myself. And they're in a phenomenal position to offer him whatever...... Wouldn't shock me to see them go to 12/500, possibly even slightly more. I think I'm landing on 10/450M. That's my actual guess at what we offer(and he takes). That's going to put us at 252.525M. Or close to 7M over the LT penalty of the highest degree. There's a mid level penalty that's a 12% addition charge between 226 and 246. I know we can pay ANY penalty, we've got the revenue..... I feel extremely confident they'll NOT break the max penalty. I DO think they'll jump into the mid penalty, because it's just monetary. And I think this holds true for EVERY team in MLB that breaks the LT during this current CBA. I'm very confident in that assessment too, it'd be dumb of any owner to do that, prior to the next CBA negotiations, in which the MLBPA are going to want a TON of monetary concessions. No reason to give them even more ammo..... 2. After you've figured whatever salary you think it truly takes to land him..... Where do you play him? I'm assuming the consensus answer is RF. He's not great there, but he's passable. Even though he's sitting at -5 DRS already this year.... Personally, I don't see them putting him in CF and increasing any injury chances. So, you've got a logjam already in the OF now. Who do you move? Almora is still making the minimum. Hes not got a ton of value either. He's got some, but I think he's more valuable to us, than in trade. I'm going to assume Happ gets his K issues in check. Hes got value, if he does. But, he's also making the minimum. Moving him doesn't create salary room, even if it netted us a solid prospect of cost controlled player. Schwarber? Yeah, you can move him. And it even makes some sense. But, it's not enough salary and you would need to move more salary too. In my mind, it makes it too complicated. That brings you too Zobrist and Heyward. Moving Zobrist is much easier to do. You MIGHT not even have to attach a prospect to get a team to take him on a 1/12 salary next year at his elderly state. You're not truly freeing up playing time in the OF though. You've got Schwarber, Almora, Happ, Heyward, and Harper out there at that point. Guess you could ALSO move one of Schwarber, Almora, or Happ as well. The Zobrist move alone gets you under the max penalty. And the other move frees up some AB's. But, you're hamstrung from doing ANYTHING else to your roster, if that's all you do. I brought it up in the minor league forum, that attaching prospects to Heyward, freeing up 23M on the LT is our best option. Attaching enough to get a rebuilding team to take on 5/106 isn't going to be easy. If he's a FA right now, what would he get? 1/10ish? That's my guess. At any rate, while unconventional, it would give us 15M or so, or flexibility, under the max penalty, AND free up an OF spot too. If he puts up a decent season, maybe it helps lessen the prospect blow. No, a team has NEVER done this before, on THIS level. I think it's about to happen though, due to the restrictions put in place. Is Heyward definitely a goner? Of course not. It may cost too much currency to move him. But, if that's the case, do you just dip into pitching to save room? 3. How far do you want to stay under 246? That's the key here. We know Theo values flexibility. We're not going to JUST add him and nothing else. I have no idea HOW FAR we would want to get under the max(246). But, my GUESS is by 20M. We'll need money for something. The pitchers I could see us move in this case? Strop is an easy choice. Although it seems as if he's extremely well liked and a great clubhouse guy. Not saying that keeps him around, especially when Bryce is involved. But, I am saying it could take them in a different direction. That said, he's an easy choice. Cishek is another easy option. Last year of his deal, solid reliever.... Relatively easy to move. Monty? I'll almost guarantee he gets moved. He's not going to get a chance to start here, he wants one...... Yeah, he'll be dealt. But, it doesn't save a ton and it creates a hole too. Hopefully Alzolay and Maples are ready to be full-time ML arms. Smyly at 1/7? Depending on when he comes back and how he looks, I think this is an option. Not a likely one. But, an option. Or..... How about moving Chatwood? Let's say he gets the walks down..... Very valuable commodity. Still have Smyly and possibly Monty, plus Alzolay to compete for the 5th spot...... So, it comes down to combos..... Who are you moving here? In my mind, we're going to want to get down to 226M after giving Harper 45M a year. Save us 20M to use on other off-season moves..... To me, Heyward is the guy to move. But, it's probably going to cost us a ton, so maybe he truly just turns into a backup that's making 23M of our LT. My guess is Zobrist, Strop, plus one of Cishek or Smyly. Those are the casualties of signing Bryce. Is it worth it? In my mind, it's an easy yes. At least on the player movement. Giving a non-Cub that much money, when you've got to ante up for some of your own in the relatively near future? That's a different discussion, that can be had, at a later time. Enough to talk about here..... So, this is how I see this going down..... I do NOT see us going past 246. I do see us signing him. Even though signing Pollock and Andrew Miller or one of the other relievers, could be an interesting alternative. Or Machado. Or any number of other possibilities too. Honestly, could have spent more time on those scenarios. Because it's important. But, I'm tired of writing this. Anyway, I'm pretty positive we won't go past the upper limits of the LT. I've got Bryce at 10/450. Because I think Philly is going to really make us pay up. And if that's the case, what's the moves you make, to accommodate this signing? Or do you think he goes much cheaper? I can see people thinking I'm on the absolute high end of money. But, it's more about how this affects everything else....... Thoughts?