Rebbiv
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DD and the Tigers brass know a shit ton more than you and I. If they thought they could have dumped Fielder on a team and got more than Kinsler they would have done it. Some people may see Fielder's HR numbers spike in TX but that will be because of the ballpark. Getting rid of that albetross of a contract, getting a similar value player in return while adding a great deal of current and future flexibility is a win for the Tigers.
The same brass that signed Fielder to begin with? The same brass that said that Cabrera could keep playing without doing more damage (groin tear)?
Similar value player? What are you smoking? Because I want some. Kinsler is a joke of a player. I would be hard pressed to justify him at $10 Mil a year and without the $30 Mil factor.
2014 = $16 MIL
2015 = $16 MIL (2-yr avg $16 MIL)
2016 = $14 MIL (3 yr avg $15.3 MIL)
2017 = $11 MIL (4-yr avg $14.3 MIL if Option picked up, $15.5 MIL if not, plus $30 MIL = $21.8 MIL)
2018 = $10 MIL Option (5-yr avg $13.4 MIL, add $30 MIL = $19.4 MIL)
Bottom line, if DET does not pick up Kinsler's 2018 contract, he will have cost the Tigers $87 Mil over the next 4 years to provide BELOW AVERAGE AWAY Offense (for any player, let alone a 2B). Kinsler = $87 Mil over the next 4 years, Fielder would have only cost $96 Mil.
It is the $72 Mil between 2018-2020 that will be the difference. But that is still 4 years off Regardless of what others think, we aren't saving but about $2 Mil a year over the next 4 years.