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Uhhhhh he was not major league ready

He turned 20 less than a week before his MLB debut. Most pitchers his age are still in A ball. Maybe cut him a bit of slack.

He finished the year in AAA and he pitched well. He is as major league ready as any pitcher currently in our system.
 
He turned 20 less than a week before his MLB debut. Most pitchers his age are still in A ball. Maybe cut him a bit of slack.

He finished the year in AAA and he pitched well. He is as major league ready as any pitcher currently in our system.

I didn't say anything about lack of talent or that he doesn't have a future. But he clearly is not MLB ready as evidenced by when he pitched in MLB and was the worst starter we've had in a decade lol
 
I disagree. He's just a year older than Cam and he's already major league ready.

A lot of prospect sites seem to agree. He's one to really get excited about
He's also got 200 IP to Cam's 70 in the minors? Fuentes can be good and Caminiti can still be better (which is true)
 

Well that is just incorrect. It doesn't factor in arbitration numbers and league minimum to non-arby eligible players. That adds up to around 23ish million.

Fangrahs has us at 194.6 million currently against the luxury tax. 18 million of that is attributed to "player benefits." I don't know what that is or how accurate it is, but I think the rea lnumber is somewhere between there and 176 million. That leaves us with somewhere between 50 and 70ish million before going over the luxury tax.
 

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