September 19, 200619 yr I was looking for a list of the actual contract staus of our young players but couldn't find any.....can someone help me out?
September 19, 200619 yr Our "young" players are basically ours for whatever price we feel right until after 2009.
September 19, 200619 yr Our "young" players are basically ours for whatever price we feel right until after 2009. There is a minimum.
September 19, 200619 yr Our "young" players are basically ours for whatever price we feel right until after 2009. There is a minimum. There's a minimum but the Marlins are not obligated to hand out anything extra until a guy hits arbitration. Cabrera's up this year isn't he? That will be a big raise. D-train might lose some money on his next contract.
September 19, 200619 yr Our "young" players are basically ours for whatever price we feel right until after 2009. There is a minimum. There's a minimum but the Marlins are not obligated to hand out anything extra until a guy hits arbitration. Cabrera's up this year isn't he? That will be a big raise. D-train might lose some money on his next contract. Right, I'm just saying that you can't just give a player whatever you feel like. He makes the minimum from 0-3 years service time (I don't know how many days make a service year)
September 19, 200619 yr according to this blog each player has a 1 year contract...so they could effectivly walk away after 2006?
September 19, 200619 yr according to this blog each player has a 1 year contract...so they could effectivly walk away after 2006? Only if they have the service time. Everyone young on the Marlins cannot leave this season without the team letting them. The only guy we'd miss that can leave would be Wes Helms.
September 19, 200619 yr Our "young" players are basically ours for whatever price we feel right until after 2009. There is a minimum. I thought that was obvious? I meant the Marlins can give them whatever they feel the player deserves. So if a rookie such as Abercrombie makes the team next year, he'll receive the same minimum. A rookie such as Dan Uggla could get a raise to somewhere around $400,000 for his performance as common courtesy, like we did with Miguel and Dontrelle.
September 19, 200619 yr i hope that because we didnt give Cabs the millions this year it follows next year with a guaranteed long term deal.
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