question for you, bro.
(sorry, had to)
What do you think is more likely:
- Burrell re-signs here for $11 million per
- Another team signs Burrell.
The odds of Burrell accepting arbitration is very, very small. He wants years as much as anything else. If we offered him arbitration, we do two things. We get 2 draft picks if he leaves, and we gain leverage on him and decrease the chances of him getting a bigger deal elsewhere.
It's a win-win.
The only reason not to offer him arbitration (and really, getting Burrell to "agree" to a 1 year contract, which is what him accepting arbitration would be, is a great thing, as the biggest worry about Burrell is NOT next year, but if he gets a 3 year deal and isn't able to physically hold up) is if you think $15 million is absolutely going to brake the bank. In which case, the Phillies should just stop trying. Gillick had the right frame of mind. More worried about years than short term dollars.