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YoFuggedaboutit
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« Reply #52 on: February 27, 2009, 09:20:30 pm » |
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I swear - I don't know what the hell Manny & Boras are doing. No one is beating down Manny's door here...and I think turning down these offers make other teams not want to jump in. He just turned down another 25 million for this season and a player option @ 20 million for next year. Article here: http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slug=ap-dodgers-ramirez&prov=ap&type=lgnsIf someone were "in the wings" they would have come forward by now. The Dodgers brass hit it on the head. "We're bidding against ourselves." Yes you are. I'll bet he gets signed in July or August when the playoff races heat up. He'll be the quintessential "rent-a-bat"
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EDGECRUSHER
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« Reply #55 on: March 01, 2009, 10:02:19 pm » |
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http://www.yfsf.org/2009/02/oh-that-manny.htmlMaybe the Dodgers will eventually sign Manny Ramirez on his terms (whatever those are). Maybe the Giants or some other team will swoop in and sign him. But it's hard to imagine Ramirez receiving any more than the $45 million, two-year deal he rejected this week, and if that's all he gets, consider this: Assuming Ramirez were to exercise the 2010 player option for $20 million (I think he will because anyone who thinks the teams will be in any position to pay players more money next offseason is kidding themselves), he will have received a whopping $5 million more than he would have gotten if he had simply stayed in Boston and put up his big numbers (thereby assuring that the Red Sox would have picked up their two options on him). All of this bullshit for $5 Million MAYBE over the course of 2 seasons. IMO, I think the Red Sox would've extended him a few years at a high salary if he just shut his mouth and didn't act like a jerk.
One last thing to note, Manny switched agents to Boras. If Boras gets more than 5%, and there's a solid chance he does, that $5 Million goes down to say $2.5 Million.
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