So it's not 14 million against the luxury tax...its 1 million. So cots has those numbers wrong.
Sportac has each team with their available dollars...
Cot's is NOT wrong. They have a $13 million AAV salary and a negative $11.625 credit on the AAV tax on their spreadsheet. So our AAV for Bruce is $1.375 million this year.
They have updated to show us with a little over $17 million in room now. Every time someone goes up and down from the 40 to the 25 it changes a bit.
That Sportac site is just not even close to reality.
It shouldn't be a big deal and yet most teams with money are scrambling to avoid it, it seems to be functioning as a de facto cap (if not something that's being colluded on).
I always thought they'd find a way to move on from Neshek, Hunter or Nicasio at the deadline to help take on more $ but that's no longer much of an option. If you really go after Greinke maybe you ask Arizona to take Franco. I'd also be looking hard for someone who might be willing to withstand the Herrera firestorm (a real longshot and he doesn't even make that much $ this year but it's something. Obviously the Phillies would be paying down future years).
I'm not a huge Cashner fan, but he is obviously better than sending out Velasquez and hoping your still in the game after 4 innings. Not pursuing that move because of a concern for causing ripples in the club house culture seems pretty blind to reality. There are probably 5 guys that need to be shipped out to improve that culture as it is. You can hardly spoil what they have at this point.
Granted the D-Backs have the misfortune of playing in the same division as the Dodgers, and they also have $ issues, but run differential says they are 8 wins (and 77 runs) better than the Phillies, we're supposed to buy from them?
The good news is there's truly no other second wild card team that looks any better than the Phillies do.
I know a lot of people here understandably feel otherwise but the Phillies are almost certainly going to make a big trade for a pitcher. Free agency alone won't cut it (either because they need two or because the guys they want won't come to market or because they still won't give out a long pricey deal). So then the only question is can they do it now or will it be in the off-season (and will they lose out on the controllable guy or guys they like most if they don't do it now).
So Bauer, Boyd, Ray, Stroman (who's not that exciting these days granted), Greinke, a few others - there are still probably more pitchers available than serious buyers, though that will also be because of the high price.
I am hopeful that the price on Greinke won't be that high in prospects just because of his "difficult" contract. The problem of course is that he has said he will not go to the Phils and it most likely involves going over the Luxury Threshold, which I seriously doubt the Phils will (or should) do. We would need to move one of our tough contracts at the same time, and none of our high paid players can really be moved except Arrieta, which would involve us sending multiple top prospects.
I honestly wonder what Moniak or Williams would bring back. Maybe a 2 year rental? Probably not that good (Moniak should have more value)
Last year Klentak creatively picked up a solid hitting catcher, OF and SS (although the OF and SS were defensive liabilities) without giving up any real prospects. Maybe he can find a few pitchers in the same method, but that does seem harder.
Personally not a fan of Bauer's off field stuff, however he does appear to have thick skin which would serve him well in Philly. Cleveland likely can't afford him in 2020, and he has suggested he won't ever seek a long term contract from anyone. An odd fella for certain. With Clevenger back, and Kluber back soon, Bauer could help them fill other needs. Cleveland needs MLB ready outfield help now, plus a DH.
Where has Greinke said he won't go to the Phils? Having a team on a no-trade list is not the same thing (often just the opposite).
Bauer and Kapler do seem like a good match, but is Bauer unpopular in the Cleveland clubhouse? They seem to support him (in the front office) and he has thrived. Who the heck knows what Cashner's supposed issues are, that just seemed like a weird leak/bit of gossip regardless. As if we were all pining for Andrew Cashner and needed to know why the Phillies blew it.
Bauer's "flakiness" is much more likely, IMHO, to rub the Philly fan base the wrong way than to disrupt the clubhouse. Bauer is outspoken, opinionated, not at all humble.
There's a chance that he would appeal to Philadelphia... but I suspect it's more likely that they'd turn on him, egged on by our scintillating sports media "reporters" - the WIP pot-stirrers.