Didn't someone say the Cardinals offer is not as high as it is being reported to be and the marlins offer is being reported to be for 9 years and money reported is just pure speculation. Also tax rates which already has its own thread plays a significant role in determining whether the offer is going to make the player the most money.
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I know both deals don't have solid numbers but I have read various "insiders" report that the Marlins offer is less than $200 (Clark Spencer) and less than what the Cards have offered. I'm not sure who reported that I read that from various baseball writers at the GM Meetings.
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Originally posted by MiamiHomer View PostWHY DO YOU FOLLOW THIS TEAM THEN?
LOL. r u for real??
was a marlins fan before los ratos came to town. also, i wouldnt be the first person in the history of the world to dislike the ownership of a team while still pulling for said team. its not as novel as u think
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Originally posted by ....J.... View PostLOL. r u for real??
was a marlins fan before los ratos came to town. also, i wouldnt be the first person in the history of the world to dislike the ownership of a team while still pulling for said team. its not as novel as u think
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Originally posted by ....J.... View Postdont confuse any1 w/facts around here.
If you consider media rumblings and rumors to be fact, you are clinically retarded
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Also, type like you actually graduated high school please
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Originally posted by ....J.... View PostLOL. r u for real??
was a marlins fan before los ratos came to town. also, i wouldnt be the first person in the history of the world to dislike the ownership of a team while still pulling for said team. its not as novel as u think
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Originally posted by Ramp View PostNo, of course Pujols doesn't leave St Louis for a lesser offer. But this is Negotiations 101 people. Good heavens.
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Originally posted by shane2 View PostI understand this is a negotiation, but what does a lower offer than is already on the table from the Cardinals do for negotiations? Does it show the Marlins are interested? I would think Albert and his agent already know this from the meeting. If he isn't going to leave for less money, why offer less? It makes no sense. The Marlins know they will have to at least meet the Cards offer. I'm not a GM but I don't see how this helps the process of bringing Albert down to Miami. If they know they don't want to spend that much on him, then why make an offer? They could just ask him during the meeting if he would be willing to play here for less than what is offered in St. Louis. If he says no, don't make an offer and focus elsewhere.
And this is ignoring, no one knows what the Marlins or St. Louis offers are to sufficiently compare them and see if they are in the same ballpark or not.
To dramatic. I'm sure the Marlins didn't insult him.
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