[討論] 2011與2012隊上高薪排行

看板Royals作者 (相信)時間12年前 (2012/01/01 23:22), 編輯推噓1(100)
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2011 Joakim Soria ($4 million): Saved 28 games in 60 appearances. By just about any measure, 2011 was the worst year of Soria's career, although that sounds worse than it is. Jason Kendall ($3.75 million): Didn't play a game, but led like hell. Kyle Davies ($3.2 million): Many were surprised when the Royals brought Davies back, and 2011 showed why. Billy Butler ($3 million): Butler's last truly cheap season and likely the best value season of his career, barring a major breakout. Jeff Francoeur ($2.5 million): Francoeur's comeback season was a relative bargain for the Royals. Frenchy has received a $3.5 million raise for 2012. Bruce Chen ($2 million): Gave the Royals 25 decent starts for $2 million. Like Francoeur and Tony Kornheiser, he's back for more cash in 2012. Jeff Francis ($2 million): He endured. 2012 Billy Butler ($8 million): 2012 will be Butler's age 26 season. Butler has already played in 692 games and has established himself as a historically relevant figure. Earlier this month, I made the case for trading Butler, which included discussion of his 2012 raise. Jeff Francoeur ($6 million): In bringing Francoeur back for 2012-13, the Royals gave the outfielder a sizeable (but manageable raise). Francoeur's 3 win season in 2011 was a pleasant surprise and made the outfielder one of the team's best bargains. Frenchy's $6 million dollar payday in 2012 is a career high. But money won't change him. He'll change it. Joakim Soria ($6 million): In 2011, $4 million to Soria made him the highest paid player on the team, but in 2012 he's tied for second with Francoeur. In 2012, Soria will be 28, still comfortably in his prime, but looking to improve on a strangely disappointing 2011. Bruce Chen ($4.5 million): Another career-high salary. Chen's strange career - so defined by movement - has seemingly found a solid set of golden years as a Dayton Moore find. Chen has now been in the organization since 2009. By WAR, Chen has been worth ~2 wins the last two seasons. Jonathan Broxton ($4 million): Broxton, a completely random signing, made $7 million dollars from the Dodgers last season, thanks to years of racking up saves totals. Was hurt and not very good in 2011. Yuniesky Betancourt ($2 million): I think we've all talked about him enough. 明年薪資往上跳是一定的 也可能會簽下一名高薪先發~~就不一定了 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 61.31.161.160

01/02 12:34, , 1F
真希望簽個夠力的SP..
01/02 12:34, 1F
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