
It's been dubbed "Project Optionality". A new franchise philosophy of not giving out long term guaranteed contracts. And with that comes decisions.. and lots of them. The River Monsters will have 10 team options to sift through on short order upon completion of the 2055 baseball season. Rather than waiting till the midnight hour to decide, the team is starting to map out plans for 2056 as we speak.
The biggest and perhaps most complicated team option is that of David Simpson. Simpson will be entering his age 39 season, his 18th year in the league in 2056. This past season saw Simpson lose a point in both contact and power. That is usually a giant blinking red flag for a 38 year old player. Really, this decision should be simple. Cut ties and move on.
But the thing is, Simpon is a really, really good baseball player who is extremely important to this Twin Cities team. Even in his deteriorated state, Simpson has 8/7/9/8/8 ratings VS RHP and is posting a .290/.390/.568 triple slash in 2055. You'd be hard pressed trying to find a replacement for that kind of production. Especially on a Twin Cities team that goes all in on defense at key positions.
The River Monsters do have replacements already in place. Anurodha Nayar projects out to a David Simpson light. With 8/8/10/9/7 potential VS RHP and equally as bad defense. At 26, next year is make or break for him. TWC also signed Dane Licht(8/9/8/7/9 VS RHP). He has a pair of team options also, but he's just 30 years old and is only due $5.5 million. Veteran bench players Mike Brodt and Gilbert Falchonelli should also be back in the fold mainly against lefties with Ed Rooney captaining the outfield in center.
So does Simpson even fit on this team? Is Twin Cities a better team going with Licht and Nayar while spending Simpson's $13.6 MIL (cap hit) on something else? Or do you bring back Simpson for one more year and hope his ratings hold up?
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