Heroic Shrimp said:
Strangelove said:
You'd think they would have learned to ease back on the hyperbole after previous "new era" Japanese players.
At the same time, signing Yu would indicate that Rogers is willing to spend competitive dollars, which is obviously of considerable significance.
Arguably he could indeed be meaning a new era in terms of the Jays' spending habits.
There are, if anything, more problems with that interpretation. I mean, for starters, the Jays wouldn't have committed dollar one to the deal until they actually have Darvish signed. That's not a mere formality after winning the posting fee. The Jays and Darvish could be miles apart on terms of a contract. I still don't think signing Darvish would represent a "new era" for the Jays but, if it did, then this isn't signing Darvish.
But more importantly, I mean, the issue with Rogers as owners isn't really a lack of willingness to spend money. They're still the ownership group that signed AJ Burnett and BJ Ryan, extended Doc and gave Vernon Wells 120+ million. As recently as '08 the Jays were at 97 million dollars in terms of opening day payroll. Provided Darvish doesn't ask for more money than Pujols this contract wouldn't represent a new high for Rogers spending either in terms of on a single player or on the team. Even if you want to count a posting fee as Salary then, assuming Darvish gets something in the range of 12-15 million a year for five years then you're still, if my math is correct, roughly 20 million dollars off that 2008 figure.
I think Darvish is a unique enough player and circumstance that signing him doesn't tell us too much about who they may sign in the future. Regardless it would take signing Darvish and Fielder and Madson and....I don't know, Beltran, for the Jays to be significantly above where'd they'd been payroll wise only a couple years ago.