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The Sox seem to be approaching this like if they offer a dollar more than everyone else they will get him.


Which they most likely will.

That’s doubtful based on the reports coming out. He clearly doesn’t want to come here. The offer will need to be larger than any other offer by at least a few million per year imo.

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He clearly doesn’t want to come here.


:lol: You're making stuff up. Who told you that? He wants to go where he's paid the most. He doesn't have an imperative to sign tomorrow. Why wouldn't he wait on Harper?

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Buster Olney says Sox offer is 7-175$

No way they get Manny


That's a shit offer. That's not serious.



Who has made a better offer?

Yankees could, and if true, will. If Harper decides against Philly, they will also.



I think the playoffs turned the Yankees off him. They're looking for any excuse not to sign him. And they don't really need him. I think he would be an ill-advised signing for the Yankees.

If Harper goes back to Washington, then Philadelphia will easily top that offer (assuming that's what it is). That's likely what Machado is waiting on. But he could end up in the same situation as J.D. Martinez did last year. It doesn't make sense for the Sox to bid against themselves or against "mystery teams", i.e. teams that don't exist.

I left the Yankees for dead at least a month ago for those reasons, another being Arenado is available next year. But if you can get a 5-6 WAR SS on the cheap this year, they won't resist. Be that as it may, I don't believe Olney anyway. If I do, then I believe there's a written offer with the player option, and a verbal offer over 200 with no option. Or the other way around.


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That's fantasyland. In 99% of cases the player goes where the most money is. Nobody says I'll take 20 million less because the Cubs or the Yankees or the Red Sox are called "heritage franchises" by dan bernstein. It's really simple. If the Sox offer the most money, that's where he'll sign. if someone else offers more, he'll go there. Even if it's Tampa Bay.

I think you are right but taking it to the extreme.

Id agree if it was a 20 million dollar difference. If its a difference of 5 million over 6-7 years, he may go where his wife wants to live, etc.

Also, didn't the Sox offer Fukudome more than the Cubs?

I think it's probably like 95%. Im just saying Machado may be part of the 5


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The Sox seem to be approaching this like if they offer a dollar more than everyone else they will get him.


Which they most likely will.

That’s doubtful based on the reports coming out. He clearly doesn’t want to come here. The offer will need to be larger than any other offer by at least a few million per year imo.
If he truly doesn't want to come here I don't think you offer him a contract to try and make up for that. Do you want to owe $30 million a year to a guy for almost a decade who doesn't want to be there? That sounds like a recipe for disaster.

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Buster Olney says Sox offer is 7-175$

No way they get Manny


That's a shit offer. That's not serious.



Who has made a better offer?

Yankees could, and if true, will. If Harper decides against Philly, they will also.



I think the playoffs turned the Yankees off him. They're looking for any excuse not to sign him. And they don't really need him. I think he would be an ill-advised signing for the Yankees.

If Harper goes back to Washington, then Philadelphia will easily top that offer (assuming that's what it is). That's likely what Machado is waiting on. But he could end up in the same situation as J.D. Martinez did last year. It doesn't make sense for the Sox to bid against themselves or against "mystery teams", i.e. teams that don't exist.

I left the Yankees for dead at least a month ago for those reasons, another being Arenado is available next year. But if you can get a 5-6 WAR SS on the cheap this year, they won't resist. Be that as it may, I don't believe Olney anyway. If I do, then I believe there's a written offer with the player option, and a verbal offer over 200 with no option. Or the other way around.


These aren't the George Steinbrenner Yankees. The kid seems to have a different philosophy and it's working. Why spend hundreds of millions on Machado and/or Arendado when they have Gregorius, Torres, and Andujar? How much more are they going to get in production? Maybe nothing at all.

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These aren't the George Steinbrenner Yankees. The kid seems to have a different philosophy and it's working. Why spend hundreds of millions on Machado and/or Arendado when they have Gregorius, Torres, and Andujar? How much more are they going to get in production? Maybe nothing at all.

They love Didi. Doesn't mean he's the best option for them as he is also a FA next year.


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He clearly doesn’t want to come here.


:lol: You're making stuff up. Who told you that? He wants to go where he's paid the most. He doesn't have an imperative to sign tomorrow. Why wouldn't he wait on Harper?

It’s just common sense. All things being pretty equal why would he want to go to a team as irrelevant and pathetic as the one he just left? Do you really think he sees a big difference between $200 million and $201 million? I’m quite certain he doesn’t.

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That's fantasyland. In 99% of cases the player goes where the most money is. Nobody says I'll take 20 million less because the Cubs or the Yankees or the Red Sox are called "heritage franchises" by dan bernstein. It's really simple. If the Sox offer the most money, that's where he'll sign. if someone else offers more, he'll go there. Even if it's Tampa Bay.

I think you are right but taking it to the extreme.

Id agree if it was a 20 million dollar difference. If its a difference of 5 million over 6-7 years, he may go where his wife wants to live, etc.

Also, didn't the Sox offer Fukudome more than the Cubs?

I think it's probably like 95%. Im just saying Machado may be part of the 5


I don't think the Sox offered Fukudome more than the Cubs. Usually when some writer is pimping a story that a guy "took less" it's not really less, the contract is laid out differently. Technically the Cardinals may have offered more to Heyward, but it wasn't as good a deal as what the Cubs offered. But if you're selling the narrative that guys are dying to play for the Cubs you can write the story that way.

Anyway, sure if it's a small difference maybe he goes where his wife wants to go, but I'm not sure the Yankees have offered anything at all, let alone anything close to 25 million over 7 years. And any player is going to get pressure from his agent to take the highest offer even if it's just a little more. They're trying to set an overall market for everyone in addition to keeping one guy happy.

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Hard to believe, but even if Harper and Machado sat out, they would still be the youngest (Harper) and 3rd youngest (Machado) free agents next year.

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He clearly doesn’t want to come here.


:lol: You're making stuff up. Who told you that? He wants to go where he's paid the most. He doesn't have an imperative to sign tomorrow. Why wouldn't he wait on Harper?

It’s just common sense. All things being pretty equal why would he want to go to a team as irrelevant and pathetic as the one he just left? Do you really think he sees a big difference between $200 million and $201 million? I’m quite certain he doesn’t.


That's claptrap. It's like a bernstein soundbite. "Irrelevant". You know what's irrelevant? A guy who gets $250 million from the Yankees and doesn't win a World Series at least every other year. You know what else is irrelevant? A manager who was the best in history four years ago and now is about to be run out of town. The IMPORTANT Yankees have won one more World Series in the last ten years than the "irrelevant" White Sox.

The only thing that's relevant is the money.

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He clearly doesn’t want to come here.


:lol: You're making stuff up. Who told you that? He wants to go where he's paid the most. He doesn't have an imperative to sign tomorrow. Why wouldn't he wait on Harper?

It’s just common sense. All things being pretty equal why would he want to go to a team as irrelevant and pathetic as the one he just left? Do you really think he sees a big difference between $200 million and $201 million? I’m quite certain he doesn’t.


That's claptrap. It's like a bernstein soundbite. "Irrelevant". You know what's irrelevant? A guy who gets $250 million from the Yankees and doesn't win a World Series at least every other year. You know what else is irrelevant? A manager who was the best in history four years ago and now is about to be run out of town. The IMPORTANT Yankees have won one more World Series in the last ten years than the "irrelevant" White Sox.

The only thing that's relevant is the money.

I wish that was true. The Sox are a pathetic joke and we both know this. Obviously I wish that wasn’t the case.

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Id agree if it was a 20 million dollar difference. If its a difference of 5 million over 6-7 years, he may go where his wife wants to live, etc.

Also, didn't the Sox offer Fukudome more than the Cubs?

I think it's probably like 95%. Im just saying Machado may be part of the 5

Lester chose the Cub over the Giant who had offered more.

Zobrist chose the Cub over the Met who had offered more.

Though factoring tax implications the Cubs offered maybe ends up being larger. The differences weren't that large.


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He clearly doesn’t want to come here.


:lol: You're making stuff up. Who told you that? He wants to go where he's paid the most. He doesn't have an imperative to sign tomorrow. Why wouldn't he wait on Harper?

It’s just common sense. All things being pretty equal why would he want to go to a team as irrelevant and pathetic as the one he just left? Do you really think he sees a big difference between $200 million and $201 million? I’m quite certain he doesn’t.


That's claptrap. It's like a bernstein soundbite. "Irrelevant". You know what's irrelevant? A guy who gets $250 million from the Yankees and doesn't win a World Series at least every other year. You know what else is irrelevant? A manager who was the best in history four years ago and now is about to be run out of town. The IMPORTANT Yankees have won one more World Series in the last ten years than the "irrelevant" White Sox.

The only thing that's relevant is the money.

I wish that was true. The Sox are a pathetic joke and we both know this. Obviously I wish that wasn’t the case.


I disagree. The Dodgers haven't won a World Series since 1988. Are they a pathetic joke?

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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He clearly doesn’t want to come here.


:lol: You're making stuff up. Who told you that? He wants to go where he's paid the most. He doesn't have an imperative to sign tomorrow. Why wouldn't he wait on Harper?

It’s just common sense. All things being pretty equal why would he want to go to a team as irrelevant and pathetic as the one he just left? Do you really think he sees a big difference between $200 million and $201 million? I’m quite certain he doesn’t.


That's claptrap. It's like a bernstein soundbite. "Irrelevant". You know what's irrelevant? A guy who gets $250 million from the Yankees and doesn't win a World Series at least every other year. You know what else is irrelevant? A manager who was the best in history four years ago and now is about to be run out of town. The IMPORTANT Yankees have won one more World Series in the last ten years than the "irrelevant" White Sox.

The only thing that's relevant is the money.

I wish that was true. The Sox are a pathetic joke and we both know this. Obviously I wish that wasn’t the case.


I disagree. The Dodgers haven't won a World Series since 1988. Are they a pathetic joke?

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
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He clearly doesn’t want to come here.


:lol: You're making stuff up. Who told you that? He wants to go where he's paid the most. He doesn't have an imperative to sign tomorrow. Why wouldn't he wait on Harper?

It’s just common sense. All things being pretty equal why would he want to go to a team as irrelevant and pathetic as the one he just left? Do you really think he sees a big difference between $200 million and $201 million? I’m quite certain he doesn’t.


That's claptrap. It's like a bernstein soundbite. "Irrelevant". You know what's irrelevant? A guy who gets $250 million from the Yankees and doesn't win a World Series at least every other year. You know what else is irrelevant? A manager who was the best in history four years ago and now is about to be run out of town. The IMPORTANT Yankees have won one more World Series in the last ten years than the "irrelevant" White Sox.

The only thing that's relevant is the money.

I wish that was true. The Sox are a pathetic joke and we both know this. Obviously I wish that wasn’t the case.


I disagree. The Dodgers haven't won a World Series since 1988. Are they a pathetic joke?

No. Because they haven’t been a horrible team for a decade now. I think you are severely underestimating the impact that has.

If the Sox had the Dodgers success the past 5 years do you think I’m taking this tone in this discussion?

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Id agree if it was a 20 million dollar difference. If its a difference of 5 million over 6-7 years, he may go where his wife wants to live, etc.

Also, didn't the Sox offer Fukudome more than the Cubs?

I think it's probably like 95%. Im just saying Machado may be part of the 5

Lester chose the Cub over the Giant who had offered more.

Zobrist chose the Cub over the Met who had offered more.

Though factoring tax implications the Cubs offered end up being larger. The differences weren't that large.



I know. Every player on the Cubs takes less to be on the historic team that didn't win for 108 years.

These are stories. Unless you absolutely know what was offered and can comp the two side by side, I'm going to say they took the highest offer.

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It's Machado or bust for me. I'm happy as long as he's here. I don't think I could forgive Uncle Jerry if he signs somewhere else.

Same. I’ll happily admit I was wrong if he signs here, I just can’t imagine it happening.

The forgiving Jerry thing is over for me. Just waiting for him to die since he doesn’t want to sell. I don’t see the Sox and Bulls being good again til that happens.

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If the Sox had the Dodgers success the past 5 years do you think I’m taking this tone in this discussion?


The Sox were one of the more successful teams from 1990-2008. I don't think it makes any difference. Pay me. That's the bottom line.

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If the Sox had the Dodgers success the past 5 years do you think I’m taking this tone in this discussion?


The Sox were one of the more successful teams from 1990-2008. I don't think it makes any difference. Pay me. That's the bottom line.

2008 was a long time ago my friend. They’ve been the Cleveland Browns of baseball since then.

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You going Bernstein now. Title or failure?


No. But it's colored by perception. When the Cubs were losing it was not "pathetic" because they had genius Theo and a "Plan". The Sox have (((Cheap Jerry))) and they are shit. It's not reality.

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Id agree if it was a 20 million dollar difference. If its a difference of 5 million over 6-7 years, he may go where his wife wants to live, etc.

Also, didn't the Sox offer Fukudome more than the Cubs?

I think it's probably like 95%. Im just saying Machado may be part of the 5

Lester chose the Cub over the Giant who had offered more.

Zobrist chose the Cub over the Met who had offered more.

Though factoring tax implications the Cubs offered end up being larger. The differences weren't that large.



I know. Every player on the Cubs takes less to be on the historic team that didn't win for 108 years.

These are stories. Unless you absolutely know what was offered and can comp the two side by side, I'm going to say they took the highest offer.

Tom Brady has left something like $60-100 million on the table in negotiations during his career to help the team win. I guess football players know there’s more to life than money.

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No. But it's colored by perception. When the Cubs were losing it was not "pathetic" because they had genius Theo and a "Plan". The Sox have (((Cheap Jerry))) and they are shit. It's not reality.

It’s reality.

That team you watched last year wasn’t dogshit?

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Id agree if it was a 20 million dollar difference. If its a difference of 5 million over 6-7 years, he may go where his wife wants to live, etc.

Also, didn't the Sox offer Fukudome more than the Cubs?

I think it's probably like 95%. Im just saying Machado may be part of the 5

Lester chose the Cub over the Giant who had offered more.

Zobrist chose the Cub over the Met who had offered more.

Though factoring tax implications the Cubs offered end up being larger. The differences weren't that large.



I know. Every player on the Cubs takes less to be on the historic team that didn't win for 108 years.

These are stories. Unless you absolutely know what was offered and can comp the two side by side, I'm going to say they took the highest offer.

Tom Brady has left something like $60-100 million on the table in negotiations during his career to help the team win. I guess football players know there’s more to life than money.

Baseball players do too. As Kirkwood noted.

It just bothers some people who hate the team that benefits.


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Tom Brady has left something like $60-100 million on the table in negotiations during his career to help the team win. I guess football players know there’s more to life than money.

Well he knows he’ll make that back in residuals from syndication.

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Id agree if it was a 20 million dollar difference. If its a difference of 5 million over 6-7 years, he may go where his wife wants to live, etc.

Also, didn't the Sox offer Fukudome more than the Cubs?

I think it's probably like 95%. Im just saying Machado may be part of the 5

Lester chose the Cub over the Giant who had offered more.

Zobrist chose the Cub over the Met who had offered more.

Though factoring tax implications the Cubs offered end up being larger. The differences weren't that large.



I know. Every player on the Cubs takes less to be on the historic team that didn't win for 108 years.

These are stories. Unless you absolutely know what was offered and can comp the two side by side, I'm going to say they took the highest offer.

Tom Brady has left something like $60-100 million on the table in negotiations during his career to help the team win. I guess football players know there’s more to life than money.

Baseball players do too. As Kirkwood noted.

It just bothers some people who hate the team that benefits.


Because it doesn't happen in baseball where there is no cap.

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PostPosted: Wed Jan 16, 2019 2:32 pm 
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JORR how are you going to feel if Machado signs somewhere else? Ultimately signing him is what it's all about. If that means spending a little more money then so be it.

Buster Olney has us tied up in knots. Fuck Buster Olney. I chooooose to have faith that JR will not fuck us in the ass.


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 16, 2019 2:32 pm 
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Tom Brady has left something like $60-100 million on the table in negotiations during his career to help the team win. I guess football players know there’s more to life than money.

Well he knows he’ll make that back in residuals from syndication.

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