LETS FUCKIN GOOOOOOOO!!!!

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  1. I think keeping him, despite the high price tag for only a year of control, is a great move. We need to have some form of hope in next season and now we have, at the very least, as top tier batting lineup

  2. That’s weird. I was told yesterday by this sub we didn’t have any money.

    Wish we signed him long term, but I also understand in my objective mind that he may have worth in the trade market that can benefit us in the long run. Lots of us naturally have a soft spot for a batting champ magician.

  3. Thank you god! I know we have much more to do with the roster, but this guy is such a great fit with us, so glad he’s gonna be in the lineup in 2025!

  4. 14m is honestly way more than he’s worth from a market perspective imo. Regardless of how much we like him (I fucking love him), I don’t think he commands the value this arbitration value implies as a free agent. Arbitration is sort of behind on a lot of things, and I think overrates batting averages/titles more than teams seeking free agents due, resulting in this deal being higher.

    I don’t think we find much value in trading him at this price tag outside of a “money is no object win-now and we need this exact skill set” partner – of which there can’t be many. I think he stays with us this year.

    That said my hope is that he tests free agency next year, sees the market doesn’t value his skills, and signs for something like 3-5 years at 8-10m AAV. That’s a good value point for us, who uniquely values his skills.

    I know this post sounds like I’m low on Arraez but I really do love him and hope there is a long term solution that keeps him on the Padres for years to come.

    Edit/Update: the fact that Cease’ Arbitration is less than Arraez sort of proves my point. Cease will make WAY more starting next year than Arraez.

  5. For the same price, I’d probably take a year of prime Arraez over a year of washed up Verlander.

    Here’s to another .300 BA and sub .800 OPS season for Luisito.

  6. He doesn’t need to do much to up that WAR. Get around 3-4% more walks and work on your defense like you work on your offense. He has the eye and the plate discipline. It’s his walk year (no pun intended) so I absolutely expect a rebound year. He averaged 4.2 bWAR from 21-23. He’s my favorite player so it will be cool to see some evolution.

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