so is Arenado getting traded to the Braves...who has a strong opinion...please speak up
There is non-zero possibility that there's a zero percent chance of it.
so is Arenado getting traded to the Braves...who has a strong opinion...please speak up
How could anyone possibly have a change of heart after they've JUST signed a deal? Lol. Really?
I don't know about civ but I never suggested it was likely that he would waive his opt-out for no compensation. I don't think it's likely.
But why might he?
Maybe he doesn't want to lose for the next two years and can be made comfortable about committing to another club for the long haul.
Maybe he gets so pissed at the Rockies he just wants out.
Neither of those things seems particularly likely right now, but it isn't like we cannot think of players who have gotten to that place.
+1 ET™
so is Arenado getting traded to the Braves...who has a strong opinion...please speak up
meanwhile all of your grading posts are at least -1 ET each
There is non-zero possibility that there's a zero percent chance of it.
so is Arenado getting traded to the Braves...who has a strong opinion...please speak up
ok i'll ask since you won't answer: when has a player sacrificed this much money simply to go to another team? when has anything like what you're suggesting happened? you claimed it has. it hasn't, but what are you interpreting as similar?
i'll state again. there is no chance he waives his opt-out for no more promised money, but simply to move to another team. i don't care at all if you interpret what other players have done as similar. we have ZERO indication, in this specific instance that we are talking about, that Arenado is SOOOOO disgruntled that he'd potentially sacrifice tens of millions of dollars simply to play for the Braves. if he were approached about waiving it simply to play for a different team, his agent wouldn't engage with that team because it's insulting. yes, the suggestion is dumb and is not happening. crusade for the half-thinkers all you like.
Poster from my collegiate teams board went to the season ticket holder breakfast with AA today, his summary:
So had a breakfast today for season ticket holders with AA. He was as honest as he could be but didn't say what the offer was to JD. Pretty much said the plan is to use Riley/Carmago and thinks Riley can figure it out because what he did in AAA (hint huge difference between AAA and MLB pitching). They are still in the market for FA's in search of a #4 hitter and any other pieces. Next year is the 150 year team anniversary and they'll have some things planned. The Chop is not going away (3 people asked lol) and will be used. For example the fan fest is not called the fan fest next week, it's the Chopfest. AA said he's not tied financially from making an offer, never been turned down my MgGuirk. Which honestly I don't buy that one bit unless he knows they won't say yes to a Harper type of deal so doesn't even ask. They don't want to get strapped down in expensive long term deals.
You're going to crap on any example I give you of players that took millions dollars less than they could have gotten on the open market to get themselves to a place they wanted to be (or stay there).
You know it. I know it.
Players do in fact do that. You know it. I know it.
So what good would providing examples do?
Here is an article with some examples. https://www.businessinsider.com/14-athletes-who-volunteered-pay-cuts-2013-7
Here is one that talks about how stupid it is for players to do this: https://www.theringer.com/2017/7/7/...dirk-nowitzki-salary-taking-less-eaba72bef463
Yes, I know. All these examples are crap. And none of them are specifically about player opt outs, and you win. Predictive conclusory statement repeated with even more force!
You must have me confused with someone else. Movin' along.
I certainly quoted the wrong post anyhow.
You're going to crap on any example I give you of players that took millions dollars less than they could have gotten on the open market to get themselves to a place they wanted to be (or stay there).
You know it. I know it.
Players do in fact do that. You know it. I know it.
So what good would providing examples do?
Here is an article with some examples. https://www.businessinsider.com/14-athletes-who-volunteered-pay-cuts-2013-7
Here is one that talks about how stupid it is for players to do this: https://www.theringer.com/2017/7/7/...dirk-nowitzki-salary-taking-less-eaba72bef463
Yes, I know. All these examples are crap. And none of them are specifically about player opt outs, and you win. Predictive conclusory statement repeated with even more force!
Riley/Camargo/Hech/Solarte/Culberson not too bad to have those 5 in the organization....
it is bad if 2 of them are platooning to replace Donaldson