A 'hit' to a player who gives 24.7 billion...Payroll #1 Mets, happy ending?

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The New York Mets of the U.S. Major League Baseball (MLB) have lost six consecutive games. The Mets, who faced the Baltimore Orioles, the No. 1 team in the American League, gave up all three consecutive games and increased their losing streak to six. 바카라사이트넷

The Mets, who suffered a shock sweep to the Kansas City Royals, the lowest-ranked team in the AL Central Division, were also rarely able to cheer up in the away series against Baltimore.

As a result, the Mets, ranked fourth in the NL East, narrowed to 50 wins and 61 losses, 1.5 games behind the Washington Nationals, the lowest in the district. In this atmosphere, it seems a matter of time before it falls to the bottom of the earth.

It is noteworthy that Baltimore's backup catcher James McCann (33) played in two games in three consecutive games and played a significant role in the Mets' defeat. McCann went 4-for-6 with five RBIs. In particular, in the first game of the series, he hit three hits and five RBIs in three at-bats, the first time McCann had five RBIs in a game since August 12, 2017.

McCann's comments are for a reason. This is because the Mets pay most of McCann's salary. McCann's annual salary this year is $12 million (W15.6 billion), of which he receives $11 million (W14.3 billion) from the Mets. Baltimore pays only $1 million (W1.3 billion).

This is similar next year. Of McCann's annual salary of $12 million next year, $8 million (KRW 10.4 billion) will be paid by the Mets and $4 million (KRW 5.2 billion) will be paid by Baltimore.

The Mets pay most of the salary of Baltimore player McCann because of the terms of the trade. The Mets agreed to a trade late last year in which Baltimore took the rest, with the Mets paying $19 million when they sent McCann to Baltimore with a two-year, $24 million contract remaining.

The Mets spent more than $500 million in player reinforcement last off-season, moving to clean up high-paying players who have lost their skills in the existing team even at the expense of losses. McCann was one of them, and he made this deal to save $5 million rather than just release McCann.

McCann is not impressive with a .218 batting average, 15 RBIs and an OPS (on-base percentage + slugging percentage) of 0.632 in 45 games since his transfer to Baltimore, but he is faithfully playing the role of a backup catcher. For the Mets, it is regrettable that McCann, who met his former team and even gave money to the Mets, woke up.


Unfortunately, the Mets could be in this situation again.

This is because he traded veteran one-two punches Justin Verlander (40) and Max Scherzer (39) to the Houston Astros and Texas Rangers, respectively, during the last trade deadline.

Of course, there was no team that would just accept the two highest-paid players in the league with $43.33 million (W56.5 billion) each.

The Mets received prospects by handing over them on the condition that they paid a large portion of their annual salary, and the amount paid by the Mets alone reached up to $52.5 million (KRW 68.5 billion) for Verlander and $35 million (KRW 45.6 billion), respectively. Although they have to pay up to $87.5 million (W114.1 billion), they saw it as a "killing two birds with one stone" that could reduce payrolls (the total annual salary of players) and even win prospects for the future, rather than just staying on the team.

It is a realistic and understandable move to carry out such a trade. That's why the Mets mentioned in this column that they could clean up and run again in a few years.


The New York Mets were the overwhelming top pay-roll team with $344 million (W449.8 billion) this season. The decision to turn into a seller (seller) during the trade deadline and sell Verlander and Scherzer was also a surprise.

However, the Mets are likely to write a "new history" whether they are lucky or bad. This is because as the performance decreases, it may be subject to a rotary pick (probability draw) of the first to sixth-ranked nominations in the overall rookie draft next year.

MLB has been conducting probability draws for teams that have not advanced to the postseason since this year, with the lowest three teams in the regular season winning rate winning 16.5% of the total number of nominations, and the next three teams receiving 13.2%, 10%, and 7.5%, respectively. Since it goes back to the reverse order of grades after the 7th overall, it is important to win the 1st to 6th overall nomination rights. That's why it's important to get to the bottom 6th place with a high probability.

Currently, there are seven teams left behind the Mets, but considering the current decline in the Mets, the Mets are likely to enter the bottom six teams as well as the third team. Currently, the 28th place in the league is the Colorado Rockies (44-67), which is six games away from the Mets.

The Mets are payrolls that easily exceed the luxury tax standard ($233 million), and were originally scheduled to be sanctioned for exceeding the luxury tax, with their first-round nomination rights pushed back 10 times. However, if you win the 1st to 6th places, this pick will be maintained and then the pick will be pushed back by 10 steps. In other words, there is a way to "legally" avoid sanctions under the luxury tax and transfuse top prospects.

Maybe the draft is the only way to comfort the Mets, who spent money on money and didn't get a good grade. It is not known whether the Mets will continue to fall or rebound, but for the future, it may be better to have lower grades. That's why I'm curious about the Mets' final performance this season.

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