good dolphin wrote:
Caller Bob wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
Caller Bob wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
There was a reason the Rays were not overly upset that he walked.
Yes, clearly they weren't upset at all, as evidenced by them pressuring major league baseball into a tampering investigation against the Cubs.
Odd that you would use an example that doesn't prove your point.
To suggest that Rays weren't (openly)mad he walked is absurd.
o·vert·ly
ōˈvərtlē,ˈōvərtlē/
adverb
without concealment or secrecy; openly.
What more can an organization do, to OPENLY show their displeasure, than pressure MLB for tampering charges against the team that sign him?,
Make a counter offer?
They did.
http://www.tampabay.com/sports/baseball ... ys/2203572Quote:
The Rays — operating "diligently and aggressively," Sternberg said — made an initial offer, Maddon (and Nero) made a counter offer, the Rays came back with a second offer, and at that point Maddon (and Nero) had enough and notified the team Thursday he would opt out.
So outside of a counter offer, and pushing tampering chargers, what more do you feel they could have done to
overtly display their displeasure of Maddon leaving?