Sorry, it was apparently mk7 who said it. Either way, it was said.
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Originally posted by Mainge View PostWhere did Boras state that?Scott Boras has not had a top free agent sign with the Marlins since Alex Fernandez in December 1996, a trend that will continue unless the Marlins change their policy of withholding no-trade clauses.
"I've never had a franchise player there because it was just not something my client wanted to risk," Boras told USA TODAY Sports. "They (Marlins executives) were always upfront about it. They told me, 'We don't do no-trade clauses.' But it's very difficult to sell an expectancy to a player knowing that it might last for only one year.
we debunked the 1996 stat (CJ in 2001), but stillOriginally posted by Madman81Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
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Originally posted by emkayseven View Posthttp://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...-sale/1705855/
we debunked the 1996 stat (CJ in 2001), but still
But I also don't care because Boras' contracts are franchise crippling. But yeah, that's something.
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We've mostly operated like a small-market team. We've signed a handful of relevant free agents in our 20-year history.
I don't think it's a Marlins thing; it's a small-market thing. How many Boras clients have signed with the Rays, A's, etc. recently? Actually, the Blue Jays who we just traded with/have spent lots of money on their team...I don't believe their GM (Anthopoulos) has ever signed a Boras client either.
I don't think that has anything to do with the team's NTC policy, etc.
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Originally posted by Erick View PostWe've mostly operated like a small-market team. We've signed a handful of relevant free agents in our 20-year history.
I don't think it's a Marlins thing; it's a small-market thing. How many Boras clients have signed with the Rays, A's, etc. recently? Actually, the Blue Jays who we just traded with/have spent lots of money on their team...I don't believe their GM (Anthopoulos) has ever signed a Boras client either.
I don't think that has anything to do with the team's NTC policy, etc.
Also the Rays signed Carlos Pena. Twice.Originally posted by Madman81Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
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Originally posted by emkayseven View PostBoras isn't even his agent. My point was that what we do know is that well PRIOR to this offseason's shenanigans there were multiple agents (Boras included) who did not like their top tier guys to go to Miami for these reasons. It's not like this was unknown.
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oh my God I'm not mibs
I need to change my name ASAP
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Originally posted by emkayseven View PostDoesn't that beg the question though? Isn't it possible we haven't signed Boras clients because of the NTC policy?
Also the Rays signed Carlos Pena. Twice.
2. The second time shouldn't count in the context of the conversation, imo. It was a one-year deal. You don't think Boras/the Marlins would agree to a one-year deal in a perfect scenario? From what I'm gathering, it seems like you're saying the reason why we can't sign Boras clients is because there's no long-term stability, but one year isn't a long-term thing. Under that scenario, the player is seeking to re-establish his value and I'm guessing money/playing time is far more important, no?
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Originally posted by Erick View PostFrom what I'm gathering, it seems like you're saying the reason why we can't sign Boras clients is because there's no long-term stabilityOriginally posted by Madman81Most of the people in the world being dumb is not a requirement for you to be among their ranks.
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Fair enough but I think we can all agree that the second Carlos Pena contract shouldn't count in terms of what we're discussing.
And the point still stands that small market teams are probably less likely to acquire a Scott Boras client long-term.
In our 20-year history, how many times do you think the Marlins have even been interested in signing a Scott Boras client long-term?
The only time the team was active in free agency to a fun extent was last year. It just so happens the three guys we signed weren't his clients but that might be coincidence. I feel like Boras says those things for leverage. He has a lot of clients; I doubt all of them feel the same way.
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http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2008/1...boras-cli.html
Alright, which Scott Boras clients should we have signed last year, Namaft.
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Prince Fielder, I guess?poop
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