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Yasmani Grandal signs with Brewers - 1 year, $16 million. Mutual option for 2020.


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Grandal: $16M - 2019. Club option 2020 for $16M or $2.25M buyout. $100,000 for MVP ($75,000-2nd; $50,000-3rd)

$50,000 for Comeback Player of the Year

$50,000 for All Star

$50,000 for Silver Slugger

$50,000 for Aaron

$25,000 for Gold Glove

$25,000 for LCS/MVP

$50,000 for WS/MVP

 

Wow... we have a club option for 2020....

Hey, even better!

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Interesting details here. Grandal's contract not merely one-year deal. It's one-year with a club option for 2020, with a buyout that increases guarantee to $18.25 million. So, Grandal will not be highest-paid #Brewers player in 2019. That goes to Ryan Braun at $18 million.

 

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Grandal deal includes club option for second year…

 

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Yasmani Grandal's deal with the Milwaukee Brewers is actually a one-year deal that includes a mutual 2020 option, league sources tell ESPN. The deal has a $16 million base and $2.25 million buyout on a $16 million option.

Mutual options rarely, if ever, get exercised.

 

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The #Brewers are actually paying Yasmani Grandal just $16 million this year but there’s a $16 million club option in 2020 or a $2.25 million buyout

 

STILL SOME CONFUSION

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So if all goes well it's a 2/$32 + award bonuses. If it goes poorly in 2019, it's the 1/$18.25 we expected.

 

I don't see how this is anything other than a great deal for the Brewers.

 

Edit: Passan and Rosenthal reporting it's a mutual option. So that's unlikely to be to actually be exercised by both sides so it's basically the original deal we thought it was.

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Yeah there's no way or reason he would have taken a club option.

 

A mutual option makes more sense because it basically replicates a qualifying offer without the negative effects if he declines.

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I'm really excited for his bat. Such a great annual candidate for "left handed hitter who comes to Miller Park and power numbers jump" (see: Shaw, Yelich, Lind, Thames, etc etc)

 

27, 22, 24 HR's the last 3 seasons hitting in Dodgers Stadium... we just added a 30HR bat at the catcher position hitting in Miller Park. Pretty awesome.

 

A .245/.345/.475 with 30 HRs isn't an unreasonable estimate if he stays healthy, correct? Let's gooo!

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I'm really excited for his bat. Such a great annual candidate for "left handed hitter who comes to Miller Park and power numbers jump" (see: Shaw, Yelich, Lind, Thames, etc etc)

 

27, 22, 24 HR's the last 3 seasons hitting in Dodgers Stadium... we just added a 30HR bat at the catcher position hitting in Miller Park. Pretty awesome.

 

A .245/.345/.475 with 30 HRs isn't an unreasonable estimate if he stays healthy, correct? Let's gooo!

OPS v RHP the past three seasons:

 

.844

.790

.824

 

Yes please. Very excited about this add.

Stearns Brewing Co.: Sustainability from farm to plate
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