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This trade talk being released after Dan won the Silver Slugger sounds like a game of chicken to me. Uggla's people are most likely trying to use the Silver Slugger to get the Marlins to pay him more and the Marlins are likely leaking the trade talk to get Uggla to agree to the 4/$48 million deal if he really wants to say. Let's see who blinks first.
He isn't getting more than that and he already declined it so it isn't a game of chicken once that happens. He doesn't want to be here so it's time we just move him for some other assets.
The only thing with trading him is that is not a great message to send to your fanbase when you're moving into a new stadium. The wounds from the whole Cody Ross thing are still fresh in the minds of a lot of the fans. To trade Uggla in the wake of that would make things worse and not be good for season ticket sales for the new stadium.
Do you think the general fanbase gives a crap that he turned down 4/48? Most of them probably don't even realize that's more than he's worth. I'm talking about the general fanbase here. Most of us here didn't go ballistic on the Cody Ross waiver thing but the general fanbase did. It's a matter of image.
Do you think the general fanbase gives a crap that he turned down 4/48? Most of them probably don't even realize that's more than he's worth. I'm talking about the general fanbase here. Most of us here didn't go ballistic on the Cody Ross waiver thing but the general fanbase did. It's a matter of image.
I think this is one situation where a trade won't upset the fanbase. I mean, we offered the guy four years and $48 million. That's more than fair for Uggla.
My only concern is that, with Uggla, we at least know what we are getting. Are we confident the front office will use that money wisely on other acquisitions?
Do you think the general fanbase gives a crap that he turned down 4/48? Most of them probably don't even realize that's more than he's worth. I'm talking about the general fanbase here. Most of us here didn't go ballistic on the Cody Ross waiver thing but the general fanbase did. It's a matter of image.
Has the front office ever shown that they will alter their decisions for PR considerations? Right or wrong, they don't care about how a decision "looks" to the general fanbase.
Do you think the general fanbase gives a crap that he turned down 4/48? Most of them probably don't even realize that's more than he's worth. I'm talking about the general fanbase here. Most of us here didn't go ballistic on the Cody Ross waiver thing but the general fanbase did. It's a matter of image.
Any fan who knows about the Cody thing will also be aware that Uggla turned down 4/48. Cody's comments weren't any more notable than Uggla turning down the deal.
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