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  1. Are you really whining about the Sox possibly waiting to pounce on Drew on a cheap 1-year deal? Really? Wow. There's nothing to complain about here. They are doing the right thing. Let his market develop, and if he's forced to come back on the Sox' terms you do it, because he is a good player. You are ridiculous Fred. Just ridiculous.
  2. Estimates say A-Rod is spending about a million dollars a month on legal fees. If you were one of his lawyers, would you tell him not to go on with his stupid crusade knowing you can make this much money off of him and that there's a sliver of a chance he may actually get away with winning this thing? I highly doubt it.
  3. Bay's knees/right shoulder were shot by the second year of the deal too. The reason why a700 is leaning so hard on the concussion problem is because of all the whining he did when the Sox FO let him go over concerns over precisely those two issues.
  4. Or something? Lol. He's the highest paid player in baseball history with a 30 + million AAV
  5. It's not rocket science. It was widely reported that the league gave A-Rod the chance to negotiate, and he responded by starting this clusterf***. It's clear that some here have a selective reading problem.
  6. What you said is pretty much what's been said by the "pundits". He's suing the MLBPA for not providing adequate protection for him during the arbitration process.
  7. What the f*** is a "NY style" contract? Out of the top 20 largest contracts in baseball history, the Yankees and Mets have five contracts combined (Sabathia, Teixeira, Jeter, Ellsbury, Santana for the Mets) yet the Red Sox have given out three (Ramirez, Gonzalez, Crawford), the Phillies three (Hamels, Howard, Lee) the Tigers three (Miggy, Fielder, Verlander) and the rest is divided among the rest of the league. The top tier teams all spend stupid money. Cry me a river with the "NY spends so much money" nonsense. All of the rich teams spend stupid money.
  8. Gotta bring up them facts.
  9. He was even better his second year here: Bay 2008: .895 OPS total, .894 with Pirates, .897 with Red Sox. Bay 2009: .921 OPS. I don't get how how he "wasn't the same after his first year here". His real issues started after the concussion and assorted injuries he had in 2010.
  10. Obviously alcohol and food related!
  11. The only reason Selig came down so hard in A-Rod is because Rodriguez is an idiot and brought this on himself. Everyone else got let off easy, but he s*** on the chance he was given to negotiate, tried to pay off/bully key witnesses, and generally interfered with MLB's investigation. Had he backed down like a scared puppy like Braun did, he would've gotten off with a slap on the wrist. He gets no sympathy from me.
  12. Bell bringing the funny ^
  13. So what you're trying to say is that the precedent should be set that a player who tampers with an investigation by bullying/buying key witnesses, actively recruits and helps supply other players with PEDs AND uses PEDs should be punished the same way as someone who simply used PEDs? Sell me on this.
  14. Federal courts don't like dealing with cases that were already reviewed under the umbrella of a previously established CBA. That's what the CBA is for. And it was agreed upon by all current parties in good faith. So in essence, according to both jurisprudence and expert opinion, A-Rod doesn't have a chance in hell, and with good reason.
  15. You still don't understand how "cable money" works. Stop talking about it.
  16. They won't stay under the cap while being competitive. That is wishful thinking.
  17. You trust A-Rod's integrity far too much. He's not walking away from that money, and the Yankees would be foolish to buy him out with a lump-sum on their own.
  18. How will they prevent him from playing in 2015?
  19. I think he means the possibility of winning might entice Tanaka to go to one of the teams with a better record of recent success. That, imo, would benefit the Dodgers more than the Red Sox, since they have a great combination of money/recent success/weaker league.
  20. That's quite a nice piece of mental masturbation the Jacko. He's not walking away from 60+ million. The Yankees will have to foot that bill.
  21. And back on topic, MLBTR posted some opinions from legal experts about A-Rod's chances of overturning his suspension or getting an injunction. They all replied with essentially "Lol no."
  22. That's quite an eloquent use of the money sign, and one i am certain will clarify your position about BHE's complaints regarding the New York Yankees' spending habits.
  23. Right off the bat, John Shea tweets that Boston is one of Tanaka's preferred cities (NY and LA are the others). Close is clearly trying to play the big-boy markets here.
  24. If you refer to Seattle, they really have some upside though.
  25. With you, i'd drink some nice orange juice since you gave up alcohol my friend.
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