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Rosenthal: Could Harper be headed to the southside


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Lots of encouraging news yesterday.  It definitely sounds like the Sox are truly in the running to sign Harper.  I don't think money will be an issue.  It'll most likely come down to what Harper really wants.  Coming to the Sox, he'd have to know and accept that 2019 will still be a building year, and competing for the division and beyond starts in 2020.  What the Sox can do that some others may not be able to is build a team around him for years to come.  That and he'd instantly be the face of the franchise.

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Let’s sign Harper, he still gets to hang with his buddy Bryant, and then after we win the World Series in 2021 Bryce recruits his buddy to the South Side and they finally get to play together. Oh and Eloy Jimenez wins MVP and Dylan Cease wins the Cy Young. Cubs are so shellshocked they move to Portland. You heard it here first.

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10 minutes ago, OmarComing25 said:

Let’s sign Harper, he still gets to hang with his buddy Bryant, and then after we win the World Series in 2021 Bryce recruits his buddy to the South Side and they finally get to play together.

The two teams are rarely in town, at the same time. However, their wives might enjoy being in the same town. Anyone know if they are close?

I just found this:

https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/wives-of-kris-bryant-bryce-harper-fanning-the-flames-of-harper-to-cubs-rumors/

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6 minutes ago, Lillian said:

Thinking about it, from the wives' perspective, this could be a big positive factor in Harper's decision to come to the Sox. If the Cubs are not in this, the Sox may be his preferred destination.

I said this before the Winter Meetings, but never underestimate the power of a wife.  Spending your summers in Chicago and having a close friend there are a pretty nice selling point.

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8 hours ago, bschmaranz said:

State income tax is 13% in CA

Roughly 5% in IL

It’s not that simple though. The players owe tax in every state they work in at that state’s rate. For example, with a 3 game series at the Rockies the player will owe the state of Colorado based on 3/162 of their annual salary. If they play 81 games in L.A. they only pay the 13% on half their salary

On average the California penalty works out to about a 5% vs Illinois. Still, 5% of $350M isn’t exactly chump change. 

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