How much money do the Jays have left for 2006 if they have indeed signed B.J. Ryan for 5 years and $47M? Here’s my guess at the 25-man roster they’d go with if the season started today, and how much I think it would cost. Naturally it’s inconceivable that there will be no more trades or signings, but this is useful for getting an idea of how many dollars can realistically be added. Numbers in bold are for contracts that have already been signed and publicized.
SP Roy Halladay $12,750,000 SP Gustavo Chacin $350,000 SP Josh Towers $2,300,000 SP Miguel Batista $4,750,000 SP Ted Lilly $4,500,000 Closer B.J. Ryan $8,500,000 Setup Justin Speier $2,250,000 LOOGY Scott Schoen. $2,750,000 Mid Jason Frasor $350,000 Mid Vinnie Chulk $350,000 Long Scott Downs $800,000 Long David Bush $350,000 C Gregg Zaun $1,000,000 1B S. Hillenbrand $5,500,000 2B Orlando Hudson $1,000,000 SS Russ Adams $350,000 3B Corey Koskie $6,250,000 LF Frankie Cat $2,700,000 CF Vernon Wells $4,300,000 RF Alexis Rios $350,000 DH Eric Hinske $4,325,000 OF Reed Johnson $900,000 OF Gabe Gross $330,000 Inf John McDonald $500,000 C Gil Quiroz $330,000 Grand total: $67,835,000
I’ve estimated B.J. at 8.5 / 9 / 9.5 / 10 / 10. The arbitration-eligibles are Johnson, Hillenbrand, Hudson, Lilly, Downs, McDonald, and Walker. For 2007 there are 5 players under contract for a total of $34M – Halladay, Koskie, Hinske, Wells, and Towers. Ryan would make it 6 under contract and approximately $43M.
So, 12 million dollars, a dynamite bullpen, a weak lineup, and too many pitchers. What shall we do?
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