chop2chip
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Well it depends. His agent did his job ultimately (got him the highest offer). Freddie is at fault for not establishing priorities.Freddie should fire his agent.
Well it depends. His agent did his job ultimately (got him the highest offer). Freddie is at fault for not establishing priorities.Freddie should fire his agent.
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Well it depends. His agent did his job ultimately (got him the highest offer). Freddie is at fault for not establishing priorities.
Same. Counter to my initial read on this situation, Freddie wasn’t dead set on LA. It seems as if his representatives wanted to dictate terms and played hard ball with the Braves without a better offer in hand. AA eventually called their bluff and moved on and Freddie was left scrambling.
That Chipper took the initiative to remain a Brave for life while negotiating with a front office that was far less flexible than AA is even more amazing.
I get the feeling Freddie's agent was in his ear telling him the Braves will come back with a 6th year. If that's the case, the agent should be fired.
BB Abbott has a much perspective. When you want something done, you negotiate with that person rather than against that person.
In his history of negotiations with Anthopolous, Abbott says, "Alex is someone you don't negotiate against. He's someone you negotiate with. ... You work with him and tell him what you want."
This exchange was no different. Atlanta's first proposal was $140 million over seven years, and when Abbott countered, it kicked off rapid-fire haggling. Olson boarded a plane in Arizona at 11:50 p.m., and Abbott told his client to get on Wifi because he'd need to get in touch with him during the flight. After some back and forth, Abbott proposed $168 million over eight years, with a club option for a ninth year. When Anthopoulos agreed, Abbott texted the numbers to Olson, who has made about $6.1 million in his career to date.
Olson responded: Are you serious?
When Abbott confirmed the numbers, Olson replied: Holy s---.
He still could barely believe it -- he asked Abbott if the money was all guaranteed.
Yes. All of it.
Andruw did the same with his early contract.
Don't think the Braves wanted to keep him obviously once his body broke down, but he did take it upon himself.
Its wild that Freeman haggled for money that will make no difference to his family long term (especially when you consider after tax dollars).
I wish we could have him back as well as the prospects.
Awful.
I'd rather have guys that want to be here
Pache wanted to be here...
I think Freeman did as well but when you get to his level you have a lot of things in your ear and you lose track of yourself.
Pache wanted to be here...
I think Freeman did as well but when you get to his level you have a lot of things in your ear and you lose track of yourself.
Pache wanted to be here...
I think Freeman did as well but when you get to his level you have a lot of things in your ear and you lose track of yourself.
I'll give you my espn+ login tomorrow after your mom pays for it tonight
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