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    John Lannan to the Phillies

    Another one gone. Reported 1 year, $2.5 million w/incentives. I'm starting to wonder about TR. Twins couldn't top that? And why did they spend so much more on Correia?

    Phillies sign pitcher John Lannan to one-year deal according to reports | NJ.com

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    Wow, this is disappointing....

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    Much prefer Lannan to Corriea

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    Sometimes you have to overpay if you want the crown jewels of the free agent crop.

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    I would have preferred Lannen because he is younger and cheaper than Correia. Otherwise it is a wash seeing as they are pitching clones.

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    Wow the Philly made a haul on that deal.

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    It's a good thing they jumped on Correia before someone else could snatch him up at a bargain price.



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    i would have preferred Lannen as well over Corriea and he is left handed...2.5M vs. the 10M we spent on Corriea.....PUNT the 2013 season. Glad i am not a season ticket holder

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    Now that didn't seem too hard or too many years or too much money, eh Terry Ryan? It makes your Corriea signing look awful.

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    Lannan is from New York state, so he probably preferred to stay on the east coast and close to his hometown. That said, his arbitration estimate was around $5 million, so Terry Ryan could have offered Washington a PTBNL and gotten Lannan in trade for about 1/5 without needing to bid on him. Probably could have had him for 1/5 guaranteed anyway, against the Phillies 1/2.5 + 2.5 incentives deal.

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    I think it is time to put Terry Ryan out to pasture. The game has passed him by long ago!

    After seeing some of the other trades for prospects this offseason you could argue he acted WAY too soon in trading Revere and Span.

    This team is doomed until TR and his good ole boys have been fired.

    Why not take that 10 million he lit on fire when signing Correia and use it to pry away Tampa's GM so we can get set on a decent course???

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    Is it possible that Lannon took this deal because it is better than the Correia deal from his perspective?

    It is also carries greater risk.

    Let's assume Lannon is betting on himself meeting the incentives. His salary for 2013 is 5 million - 500k better than Correia. He also becomes a free agent or accepts arbitration. An average season will bring him much more than what Correia will get for 2014. He also gets to pitch in the NL for a better team. Both will improve his 2013 numbers and 2014 contract.

    I don't agree with the Correia signing. I can see why Lannon would prefer this deal and particularly a one year deal.

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    ugh

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    I actually think Correia is a better pitcher - though Lannan will probably have a the better year being in the NL.

    Lannan has the much better contract.
    Papers...business papers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by drjim View Post
    I actually think Correia is a better pitcher - though Lannan will probably have a the better year being in the NL.

    Lannan has the much better contract.
    Agree on all counts, though Correia isn't much better.

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    Sheesh. I'm no fan of Lannan, but this signing doesn't make me feel like the Correia contract was market value. Not that I did to begin with.

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    Lannan is at least as good as Corriea, IMO and could have gone in the pen if the young guys do well. Corriea signing looks much worse now. I figured Lannan would get at least as much as him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jorgenswest View Post
    Is it possible that Lannon took this deal because it is better than the Correia deal from his perspective?

    It is also carries greater risk.

    Let's assume Lannon is betting on himself meeting the incentives. His salary for 2013 is 5 million - 500k better than Correia. He also becomes a free agent or accepts arbitration. An average season will bring him much more than what Correia will get for 2014. He also gets to pitch in the NL for a better team. Both will improve his 2013 numbers and 2014 contract.

    I don't agree with the Correia signing. I can see why Lannon would prefer this deal and particularly a one year deal.
    Agreed, Lannan was probably not interested in the Twins and this deal is the same as Correia, but Lannan will have better numbers at the end of the year (won - lost) anyway. ERA and HR's will be worse in Phil.

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    nm.

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    There are posters here seriously proposing that Lannon preferred $2.5m guaranteed over $10m guaranteed?

    seriously?

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