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by TFIR
Jason Lloyd:
23. I’m not holding out a whole lot of hope the Indians and Francisco Lindor can find common ground on a contract extension, regardless of how much both sides continue to say the right things. Paul Dolan made it very clear last year in his sitdown with Zack Meisel that the Indians aren’t in a rush to start handing out $300 million contracts.
24. “Probably the day when we do a deal like that is when somebody else is doing $1 billion deals with somebody else,” Dolan said.
25. I did find it interesting, however, that former Mets GM Jim Duquette believes the Indians could afford to pay Lindor his market price and still keep the payroll around $130 million.
26. “I don’t think the Indians, to afford Lindor, would have to carry a $150 million payroll,” Duquette said Thursday on 92.3 The Fan while I was filling in as host on “Bull and Fox.” Duquette mentioned the Padres and Manny Machado as a similar scenario to what the Indians could have with Lindor. “(If) the Indians want to carry a $120-$130 million payroll, they could afford Frankie Lindor at $30 million-plus. And build around him. Some years you’ll carry $150 million payroll, others you bring it down to $110 (million) and work your payroll in that manner.”
27. The Indians were up around $150 million two years ago, but the payroll has been plunging ever since.
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