"From the Yankees’ perspective, Cease could be preferable to Snell for a variety of reasons. For starters, Cease is controllable for two more seasons and will cost far less than Snell. That’s especially important for the Yankees, who are already projected to be over the fourth Competitive Balance Tax threshold of $297 million. Snell also rejected a qualifying offer, so the Yankees would have to forfeit their second- and fifth-highest selections in the 2024 MLB Draft, as well as $1 million from their international bonus pool for the upcoming signing period, to sign the left-hander."
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ReplyDelete"From the Yankees’ perspective, Cease could be preferable to Snell for a variety of reasons. For starters, Cease is controllable for two more seasons and will cost far less than Snell. That’s especially important for the Yankees, who are already projected to be over the fourth Competitive Balance Tax threshold of $297 million. Snell also rejected a qualifying offer, so the Yankees would have to forfeit their second- and fifth-highest selections in the 2024 MLB Draft, as well as $1 million from their international bonus pool for the upcoming signing period, to sign the left-hander."
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