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Originally posted by Gregg View PostI hope it is not the Cubs that offered the 110m.
The only teams I can really see him turning down are AZ (but they made it sound like they're waiting on the price to come down and probably didn't offer him 110), Miami (ditto), Colorado, and maybe the Yankees. I would think Boston would be more attractive than the Yankees if they made an offer. Same with Toronto.
What other semi-attractive or unattractive destinations would have made that offer? Cincy? Minnesota? Milwaukee? Texas? Houston? I don't see any of those happening.
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Originally posted by joncarlos View PostIf it was the Cubs I can't see how he turned it down. I would think the same probably applies to the Padres, who are nosing around Hamels and therefore could theoretically be interested. Ditto the Cards who sniffed around Scherzer.
The only teams I can really see him turning down are AZ (but they made it sound like they're waiting on the price to come down and probably didn't offer him 110), Miami (ditto), Colorado, and maybe the Yankees. I would think Boston would be more attractive than the Yankees if they made an offer. Same with Toronto.
What other semi-attractive or unattractive destinations would have made that offer? Cincy? Minnesota? Milwaukee? Texas? Houston? I don't see any of those happening.
One that comes to mind as a pitcher-unfriendly environment is the White Sox.Only the madman is absolutely sure. -Robert Anton Wilson, novelist (1932-2007)
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Originally posted by Don Quixote View PostI don't see any of those last five making that kind of offer, Texas because I think they're in rebuild mode and the others because they just don't spend like that. Cincinnati is definitely out; they're still whining about how high their payroll is, even though it's of their own making with the contract extensions over the last few years (Votto, Bruce, Phillips, Bailey, etc.). Atlanta and Pittsburgh came to mind, but again, I don't see them spending that much on one pitcher.
One that comes to mind as a pitcher-unfriendly environment is the White Sox.
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