SHARK wrote:
Regular Reader wrote:
SHARK wrote:
Uncle Jerry doesn't like Bora$ and has been very outspoken in his dislike for the agent ever since a certain free agent signed for $252 million with the Texas Rangers
Was Alex Fernandez a Boras client waybackwhen? I thought(?) that was where the disdain began?
I'm not sure about Alex Fernandez, but Uncle Jerry's disdain for Scott Bora$ came at the Winter Meetings one year when Alex Rodriguez was the biggest name in MLB's free agent market, circa 2002 I believe. Long before A-Rod signed with the Rangers and eventually got dealt to the Yankees, Jerry Reinsdorf was supposed to meet with Rodriguez & Bora$. As the story goes, the White Sox Owner/Chairman felt as if he was stiffed just as the Sox were going to meet with him & his agent. Basically, Reinsdorf was so irate at Bora$ back then, that the Sox stopped doing business with him. That may also explain why the likes of Magglio Ordonez ended up going to Detroit and Joe Crede to Minnesota in recent years.
Bad info Shark. Jerry wanted to meet with A Rod ALONE. Without Boras. So Boras went ahead and cancelled all Sox meetings and said thats not how it works and they know it.
Reinsdorf dislikes all agents. He has said so a few times, which I think is were he shows his true colors of being not the best guy in the world. The dealings with Horace Grant are a perfect example. Jerry and Horace alone in an office cutting Horaces next deal???? Then after they shake on it they called Horaces agent? Or when he puts the $22 million , 7 year deal in front of Scottie Pippen and his $1 million salary and told him 'not to sign it' so he can tell everyone he said not to sign it. This is like putting a pound of ground beef in front of a dog and telling him not to eat it.
Jerry Reinsdorf, Northwestern Law Grad, former IRS Tax Code Expert v. Horace Grant, Clemson Basketball player. Who would you take in any negotiations.
This issue also comes up when Jerry hires coaches as he will not deal with agents, if you work for him, and many coaches now, do hire agents to negotiate deals.
Jerry doesn't always win either. Scott Skiles got him on a the payment clause that said if he was fored, he got all his money, even if he gets another job in the league. So Skiles gets paid this years and last, but the Bucks and the Bulls.