The Adrian Gonzalez Saga
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Adrian...
This guy hit .400 with RISP last year, and only drived in 101.
With some good hitters around him, and in some nice places to hit, he will probably start driving in 125 routinely.
Ryan Howard is getting 25 million a year over 5 years, 125 total. He was 29.
Miguel Cabrera got 8 years, 153 million. About 19 a year. He was only 24 though.
Teixiera got 180 million over 8 years, about 23 a year. 29 years old
Gonzalez will turn 29 this year. I think he is a better player overall than Howard, and just as good if not better than Teixiera. I dont know if Boston wants to give him 6 years, but I'd think he would get around 130-135 million.JayElectronicaBluElzhi2PacTheNotoriousB.I.G.ReksSc arfaceFashawnJeruThaDamajaComment
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Adrian...
The difference with A-Rod was he wanted to accept less money, the MLBPA stepped in and refused to allow the trade cause they are about "progressing contracts, not cutting money"... so the Yankees came in and offered that much more.
This situation is a little different, since A-Gon is not on a 20+ mil a year contract! So he will be getting his pay day, and not "less money".
I've been geared up for this deal for about a year and a half...lol...I'm not getting excited until it's finalized and he's signed.
And while I certainly feel for Padres fans, what exactly is the team supposed to do? They know they can't afford him, so they might as well get some value for him than lose him outright.Last edited by SoxFan01605; 12-04-2010, 01:15 PM.Comment
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Adrian...
While I knew this was coming, it still pisses me off. Disappointed in what the is being reported the Pads got in return. When Jeff Moorad bought this team he promised to be raising payroll...this is going in the wrong direction.
Ugh..."People ask me what I do in winter when there's no baseball. I'll tell you what I do. I stare out the window and wait for spring." - Rogers HornsbyComment
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Adrian...
I wonder if this means Peter Gammons wont talk about the Tigers trading Cabrera to Boston, every single year. I'm they finally made a big trade because he wont have to talk so much. For 3 years its been "Dont be surprised to see Miguel, to see Teixeria, Insert star player here in a Red Sox uniform this season." It gets so old.JayElectronicaBluElzhi2PacTheNotoriousB.I.G.ReksSc arfaceFashawnJeruThaDamajaComment
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Adrian...
Oh, but when they put their minor league prospects out there next year, theyll fully expect the fan base to be all into it.Comment
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Adrian...
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Adrian...
And why the hate? Who ever complained about the payroll here?
Sox just try and stay under the luxury tax threshold as much as they can, is all. Where the Yankees have no issue well exceeding it.Ⓥ Boston Red Sox | Miami DolphinsComment
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Adrian...
That is pretty lame. It's real rough having a team that has the ability to make just about any deal they want to.
This is just another reason why the financial inequities in baseball are making it harder and harder to be a fan, and why the game's popularity continues to decline.Comment
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Adrian...
I am sorry though. Sox fan said finally a deal he can be happy about.
That is pretty lame. It's real rough having a team that has the ability to make just about any deal they want to.
Also please Red Sox fan, don't be condescending at act like the Padre fans should be greatful because they are getting 3 prospects from your farm system. They are losing the best player on the team, the most popular player on the team, and a local kid to boot.
This is just another reason why the financial inequities in baseball are making it harder and harder to be a fan, and why the game's popularity continues to decline.
I just took it as the deal is finally looking about done (remember, it's been "reportedly close" for over a year) and he's happy a bout it...lol. I don't think there was any lamenting going on.
I'll pretty much leave the rest alone, but I'll just say I think the game's popularity decline has far less to do with financial inequity and more to do with the game itself (not as easy to play pick-up games, pacing, etc).Comment
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Adrian...
he most certainly was bought. Prospects for a proven slugger who is going into an option year in 2011 and ready for a huge payroll increase is buying a player. No doubt about it, but i don't really see the big deal. For a long time now the Sox have been doing the same thing the Yankees have been doing for a century. It's what got the Sox their rings. It's part of the game.Yankees, Manchester United, Chicago Bears, New York RangersComment
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Adrian...
he most certainly was bought. Prospects for a proven slugger who is going into an option year in 2011 and ready for a huge payroll increase is buying a player. No doubt about it, but i don't really see the big deal. For a long time now the Sox have been doing the same thing the Yankees have been doing for a century. It's what got the Sox their rings. It's part of the game.
But I get what you are saying. Sox have no choice but to play like the Yankees since they are in that division. It is the nature of the beast.
In order to beat the man, you have to become the man.
Anywho, he had his physical done not too long ago.
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Adrian...
Yeah...you can't about Martinez to Detroit or Dunn to Chicago, but you can talk about the Red Sox.
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Re: Welcome to Boston, Adrian...
The Red Sox spend the money they spend because they can. The small market teams in the AL East don't spend much. The big market teams in other divisions spend a lot. It's not about the Yankees.Originally posted by Jay BilasThe question isn't whether UConn belongs with the elites, but over the last 20 years, whether the rest of the college basketball elite belongs with UConnComment
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