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1. PASTE Thinks This Trout Kid Might Be OK (Zeth) posted on December 04, 2012 at 08:23 AM # hit 0 | hit 0+6 Bat + 5 Run + 19 Rep + 1 Pos - 0 Def = +31 RAR
It may be that salaries aren't exploding as much this offseason as I'd expected, but if we expect a somewhat inflated rate of 5.5M per win, Pagan would project to a contract around 3/45 or 4/55.
As a note, Pagan's projected value has nothing to do with his defensive statistics. He rates as just an averageish CF. His value is that (1) Angel Pagan is an above average major league hitter and (2) Angel Pagan is a pretty great baserunner. Even if you discount the baserunning numbers, 4/40 is more than fair.
To be fair to Minaya, he did re-acquire Pagan after the latter spent two relatively poor seasons with the Cubs. Pagan was a guy that wasn't really ready to help on a contending team at the time and he was probably a Rule V guy.
Pagan's a guy with good tools that took a little while to develop.
He wasn't a Rule V guy.
I was just guessing that he was by when he signed. Either way, he wasn't a guy that was ready to help the 2006 Mets.
I like Pagan, when he's right, he's a poor man's Carlos Beltran. Very well-rounded player.
At the time, Torres for Pagan seemed to me like trading someone for himself: a good 4th OF/marginal starting OF who had his career year in '10, was unimpressive in '11, and would go on to be somewhere in between but closer to '11. Given that, I figured the deal made sense for the Mets because they had no one in the system to inherit CF and Torres had an extra year on the contract, plus maybe Ramirez would be worth something. Ah well.
Pagan, on the other hand, was four years younger, and was better when both were good. The Mets were also selling low with him. Easy to say now, but a few years ago, after the 2008 season, I had the sense that Pagan was the kind of guy who might be amenable to an oddball contract, of the kind you never see--something like 5/7.
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