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Very plausibleLets see how should I word this:
1). The Rangers bid was only an opening bid and from what I understand was not given an opportunity to up it after the Angels bid came in.
2). If Rendon really wanted to play in Texas he would given them the opportunity to come up with a better bid, that didn't happen. So that tells me he really didn't want to even thought the chances of winning in Texas are better than the Angels they have total schitt for pitching...
3). After California taxes (of roughly 20% when all said and done) the original Rangers offer what have been very close in "total dollars" for one less year meaning he would be making more per year.
4). With all of this being said you have to wonder if Boras pushed Rendon into taking the Angels bid because his personal cut would have been bigger than if he signed with Texas, and Rendon wasn't smart enough to pick up on this and what I said in #3
It is what it is he's playing somewhere else so folks need to move on and see where else the team can better itself instead of dwelling on what probably couldn't have been to begin with...
Or Leclerc, Odor, Lynn or Minor, Taveras, Tejeda
And you accuse me if blowing things out of proportion. Never even suggested anything like trading all of our top 20 prospectsNone, so trade all of our top 20 prospects for guys with 2 years left on their contracts and go all in. Nothing else matters besides right now.
ExactlyTrading all 20 would never happen..
Trading 2-3 though is no big deal.. and if it’s for a proven player at the major league level then do it!
Name 3 prospects we have traded over the last 10 years that went on to be so good we couldn’t replace them with a random guy on the free agent market for less than $10 mil a year?
The depth the minor league players provide is awesome and needed
Trading 2-3 of them isn’t going to break us.
In 5 months we will Draft 40 more players and sign many more through the international group.
Look how Solak and Burke and Allard were acquired. Through trades that were not really a big deal. If the farm runs a little dry it can always be replenished. Winning ballgames at the major league level is the main goal.
I don't remember accusing of blowing things out of proportion.And you accuse me if blowing things out of proportion. Never even suggested anything like trading all of our top 20 prospects
And where did I say anything about trading our top 20 prospects?I don't remember accusing of blowing things out of proportion.
I simply took your idea of prospects to its logical conclusion
I have always stayed in the middle. I thought some went a little too crazy in singing the praises of JD and now that many are doing the opposite I am just going to stay neutral. I don't care how good of a GM you are there is going to be good and bad and we do not have privy to what goes on behind the scene.Some people still haven't moved on from the success JD had several years back, but want others to move on from the current status of the team. Lol
I hear what you’re saying and it does make sense.
Kyle Hendricks going to the Cubs for Dumpster stings a little
He’s pitched 1000 innings to a 3.14 ERA for the cubs. He would be a nice one to have back.
I just think about guys like Dustin Diamond, Taylor Teagarden, Jurickson Profar, Mike Olt and many more who never amounted to much.
Profar could still make a decent name for himself but you get my drift
Lets see how should I word this:
1). The Rangers bid was only an opening bid and from what I understand was not given an opportunity to up it after the Angels bid came in.
2). If Rendon really wanted to play in Texas he would given them the opportunity to come up with a better bid, that didn't happen. So that tells me he really didn't want to even thought the chances of winning in Texas are better than the Angels they have total schitt for pitching...
3). After California taxes (of roughly 20% when all said and done) the original Rangers offer what have been very close in "total dollars" for one less year meaning he would be making more per year.
4). With all of this being said you have to wonder if Boras pushed Rendon into taking the Angels bid because his personal cut would have been bigger than if he signed with Texas, and Rendon wasn't smart enough to pick up on this and what I said in #3
It is what it is he's playing somewhere else so folks need to move on and see where else the team can better itself instead of dwelling on what probably couldn't have been to begin with...
Someone should have said this a long time ago. May explain the Odor Factor and a lot of other things. The odds of playing in a WS are not good and winning is worse but it's the GM's fault.I have always stayed in the middle. I thought some went a little too crazy in singing the praises of JD and now that many are doing the opposite I am just going to stay neutral. I don't care how good of a GM you are there is going to be good and bad and we do not have privy to what goes on behind the scene.