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Eddie B at tigers thoughts has his final elias rankings for national league relievers up. According to him Gagne and Shouse both are type B's. I wonder if Shouse would turn down arbitration. Also not that it is a suprise Mota missed the cut, but not by much, if he is right.
I have a feeling that the Brewers bring back Gagne but at a lower price than what they had him for this year. Gagne did pitch rather well in low leverage situation. I just wouldn't put him in the 8th or 9th inning. I wouldn't offer Gagne arbitration because that would be overpaying for him.
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I think that Boras would still demand a pretty penny for Gagne and he's not worth it if you're talking about bringing him back with a negotiated contract.

He did pitch better in the second half and down the stretch, but he's been erratic and inconsistent for the last two years. The price that Boras would demand for him would be risky. If you offer him arbitration, maybe he's worth it then. I think that Boras would advise to turn down the arby and try the free market where some team might gamble on his seeming second half resurgence.

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I have a feeling that the Brewers bring back Gagne but at a lower price than what they had him for this year.
Unless they bring him back as a minor league free agent, the least they can pay him is 80% of his 2008 salary, which would be $8 million. Thus, they will not offer him arby. (At least I sure hope they won't.)

 

He won't be back.

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I believe they can't sign him until May 1st if they don't offer him arby though. Not sure, but I thought that was the rule.

 

I think they just changed that rule either a year or two ago.

 

And, they can sign him to whatever deal they'd like prior to the arbitration deadline as well.

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The Brewers will not offer arby to Gagne, but they can sign him prior to the arby deadline for any amount. Peavey is correct. With luck, maybe a team will sign him before the arby deadline, to a 1y/$2M deal, as they won't lose a pick, but the Crew gain one.

 

I have friends that know Shouse, and they expect him back.

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The Brewers will not offer arby to Gagne, but they can sign him prior to the arby deadline for any amount. Peavey is correct. With luck, maybe a team will sign him before the arby deadline, to a 1y/$2M deal, as they won't lose a pick, but the Crew gain one.

 

I have friends that know Shouse, and they expect him back.

I think the Brewers want Shouse back too but they shouldn't go overboard with their offer. Stetter showed in playoffs, that he's the main man to get the tough lefties out now.

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Offering Gagne arbitration wouldn't be a good idea.

 

No, the only way it happens is like Al's scenario, where he takes a small deal with a team like the Dodgers before the arby-offer deadline to try and re-start his career, then the Brewers would have no risk.

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I would offer Gagne arbitration the probability that Boras would take the arbitration money has to be low. I can't remember the last time a free agent to be that was a Boras client accepted arbitration.
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there's no way you offer arby to gagne. his minimum deal would be one year and 8 million. i'd be surprised if anyone offered him three years and that amount. i'd also be surprised if anyone offered a multi year deal in any capacity.
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