So much for this theory...
All of the teams still engaged with Harper’s camp — including, presumably, the Dodgers and Phillies — are discussing contracts of at least one decade in length, per Henry Schulman of the San Francisco Chronicle
If all 3 teams are willing to go 10 years, why in the hell did this take so long?
the phils striking out on both big fish is a huge blow to them and their fan base.
if only seattle didn't bail them out of santana.
What do Folty, Gausman, Newcomb, Touki, Gohara and Fried have in common?
An agent is a salesman, so it isn't surprising our brilliant sales engineer thinks they are integral to the sport.
Like any other salesman, they need their clients to think the process is too complicated for them to navigate without help from the agent.
Fact of the matter is most MLB players are likely smart enough to represent themselves if they wanted to do so. An agency could sell a "standard contract" with all the typical player protections and clauses for players to use, and the players could take a look around and determine a fair price for their services.
What do Folty, Gausman, Newcomb, Touki, Gohara and Fried have in common?
What do Folty, Gausman, Newcomb, Touki, Gohara and Fried have in common?
We traded for each one.
makes sense. we developed no pitching for a while there and the farm had none. interesting.
If you are smart and know what you want, an agent isn't needed. I don't know the general rate for agents, but I would guess it's in the neighborhood of 5 percent. So save that money instead of paying someone else to do it.
The perception is that Atlanta has drafted so much pitching but we’ve traded for a bunch too. All of the trades were good with the debatable exception of the Simmons deal.
I bet Ray Allen could've gotten over 5% more on his contract if he had an agent. It's not just about knowing what you want, but how to posture and negotiate.
Basically, this is dumb for 99% of players to do.
I bet Ray Allen could've gotten over 5% more on his contract if he had an agent. It's not just about knowing what you want, but how to posture and negotiate.
Basically, this is dumb for 99% of players to do.
I bet Ray Allen could've gotten over 5% more on his contract if he had an agent. It's not just about knowing what you want, but how to posture and negotiate.
Basically, this is dumb for 99% of players to do.
What do Folty, Gausman, Newcomb, Touki, Gohara and Fried have in common?