Everything posted by Texsox
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Disheartening Article: Magglios GAWN in 05.
Poor Juggs is getting hit from all sides and trying to deflect each one as it comes. It kind of reminds me of an old western gun fight. Look behind you, he's shooting from behind the piano.
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Is it a sport, part III
You are disqualified Queeny, didn't you read the rules?
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Disheartening Article: Magglios GAWN in 05.
Juggs, I guess you have never signed an employment contract. The reason players and owners enter into contracts is to protect their interests. If people were not obligated to live up to their promise on the contract, we would have chaos. You do understand the difference between accepting a job without a contract and entering into a contract? The salaried worker does not have a contract, it is understood that either party can terminate the relationship. With a contract, it is understood that both parties will live up to the contract that they agreed to. That is what makes the economy work. Yes, that means that on some contracts the players win and on some the owners win. That is why you have to be careful in negotiating the contract up front. You have to be willing to live up to the contract, or do not sign. Asking to renegotiate is one thing, holding out and refusing to live up to your word is another. Why do you think there are multi-year contracts? Are you saying that a player negotiates a four year deal and would expect if his stats improved he should demand more money in year three? Why not just sign a one year contract? He would be a FA and could earn market rates every year?
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Disheartening Article: Magglios GAWN in 05.
LMAO, Damn you Steff, I was setting that up for myself and you beat me to it. Steff 238 Tex 2
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Disheartening Article: Magglios GAWN in 05.
How is this out of both sides of my mouth? As a free agent you are free to negotiate the best possible deal and pick one you are happy with. You aggresivly sell your services and agree to a multi-year deal. Then you go play and do your best. Both you and the owner know that other players will be negotiating contracts during your contract period. Those subsequent contracts may make yours seem high or low. Your performance may go down, it may go up. All parties are taking some risk in the contract. Now you think it is right for the player to whine and hold out on the contract he signed?? What did the player agree to? I'll live up to this contract as long as I think it is fair? As soon as my stats go up, I want a new contract giving me more money? And that isn't greed? Tell me Juggs, does your word mean anything? Have you ever signed a contract?
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Disheartening Article: Magglios GAWN in 05.
I am still running this through my mind. What do you call a guy who doesn't want to play for the amount HE agreed to?
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Disheartening Article: Magglios GAWN in 05.
Why bring Steve Miller into this?
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Execution date set for American in S.A.
Sadly, not negotiating is probably the best course for us all. Not for this one man. :headshake
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Classless to Classy
When the guy waved his arms up and encouraged the boos and laughed, he became a jerk.
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Disheartening Article: Magglios GAWN in 05.
Interesting. A player agrees to a 5 year contract, taking the security in exchange for up to the minute comparisons. Why have a contract in the first place if either party should demand a renegotiation when ever they feel it isn't fair? Should owners lock out any player who is "over paid" until they accept less? Isn't it fair for the club to expect a player to play well after signing a contract? I'm surprised. I believe once both parties agree to a contract, your word is your bond, live up to it. I guess your word isn't. You agree as long as it is advantagous to you. I hope you never enter into a contract expecting someone to renegotiate if it is no longer to your liking. You believe when someone is under contract they are correct in asking for more money, but if they are FA, they are greedy to negotiate their best contract? I guess I'm old fashion in believing someone's signature on a contract means something. Contracts are signed for a period of time. In many contracts, players are over paid in the beginning and underpaid at the end. That is the risk and reward of long term contracts for the owners and players. To renegotiate in the middle, totally ignores that premise.
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Disheartening Article: Magglios GAWN in 05.
Nope, This is the thread that never ends, it goes on and on my friend. Some people started posting it, not knowing what it was; and they'll continue posting, forever just because This is the thread that never ends, it goes on and on my friend. Some people started posting it, not knowing what it was; and they'll continue posting, forever just because This is the thread that never ends, it goes on and on my friend. Some people started posting it, not knowing what it was; and they'll continue posting, forever just because This is the thread that never ends, it goes on and on my friend. Some people started posting it, not knowing what it was; and they'll continue posting, forever just because This is the thread that never ends, it goes on and on my friend. Some people started posting it, not knowing what it was; and they'll continue posting, forever just because This is the thread that never ends, it goes on and on my friend. Some people started posting it, not knowing what it was; and they'll continue posting, forever just because This is the thread that never ends, it goes on and on my friend. Some people started posting it, not knowing what it was; and they'll continue posting, forever just because
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Disheartening Article: Magglios GAWN in 05.
By your definition, everyone who ever asked for a raise or felt they deserved one is greedy. Baseball players are already making money far beyond their worth to society. Let's for a second look at other jobs and see what happend if they suddenly stopped working. Garbage men, teachers, military, police, fire, sewage plant, etc. are all "worth" more to our society than a baseball player. Those guy suddenly quit wihtout replacements and we are dead in our tracks, baseball goes on strike and life moves on. So we could easily call all of them greedy. Why not have players making $75,000 a year and get jobs when they finish playing? Of course its because the owners would be rolling in hundreds of millions of dollars in profits. So you ask what is greed, what is fair to the owners, fans, and players. What we have now is everyone for themselves. Frank is leading the league and playing out his ass. Will JR exercise the clubs $11 million option? You and I agreed they will not. Was that greed from JR? But to answer your question: I think negotiating with a couple teams and accepting the best offer is not greedy. I think faking a crisis back home, leaving a team, being declared a free agent, then signing with a contending team is greedy. I think signing a contract then holding out when you no longer like the terms is greedy. Once you sign a contract, live up to it, but negotiate the best you can. I think it is greedy to sign a contract and two years later complain you are no longer the highest paid player.
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Reagan Fans defend this!
According to the World Almanac of Presidential Facts published in 1988 President Reagan counted among the organizations he belonged to a certain Emil Verban Society. The Emil Verban society is named after a baseball player who in 7 major league seasons hit .272 for the Chicago Cubs. The association is for Die Hard Cub Fans
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Brave little boy who deserves our prayers
God Bless his soul.
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What has been more of a surprise?
Frank draws too many walks to have a streak like this. Not a knock on Frank of course, just the reality I tried to find a stat on Frank's best streak for games "getting on base via hit or walk" but couldn't find it. I imagine it's rather lengthly.
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What has been more of a surprise?
Yikes, how about all of the above? The least surprising to me is Franks. Not to say it isn't a mild surprise. Of course no matter how he plays, the club proably will let him twist in the wind and not pick up their $11 mil option. Shingo has the pedigree to do what he is doing, so I guess there is, on some level, a basis for his erformance. Lee is a solid player, and I guess we can expect him to write his name in the Sox record books in a few spots. Again how do you predict a 30,40,50 game hitting streak? Uribe is having a career year and seemingly came out of nowhere. Maybe his friends and family arn't surprised, but I thought he was going to be the utility guy, not a starter, and not leading the team. So I voted Uribe as the surprise, which I consider different than the most impressive, most improbable, or most congenial!
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Congratulations
I just got home for Frank's AB. I opened mlb.tv and gameday. I saw Lee at 0-3, saw he was going to get another AB and had goosebumps. I really expected a home run.
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ok this came up in the chat
Sushi should be everywhere
- Teen sells Virginity on Internet
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Disheartening Article: Magglios GAWN in 05.
Defered money is never the same, it might also be more or less, depending on what is negotiated. If they offer zero interest he loses from inflation and whatever his investment might bring. I don't see how you can call someone greedy for negotiating his best contract. At what point is the man greedy? When he doesn't take the clubs first offer? Are the owners ever greedy? Would the owners be greedy in not taking their option on Frank at $11 million? Would Frank be greedy in accepting an offer from someone else at above his $8 mil option?
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Southpaw.... FARKED!!
Why is it when I look at Southpaw I think I love you You love me We’re a happy family With a great big hug and A kiss from me to you Won’t you say you love me too? I love you You love me We’re best friends like friends Like friends should be With a great big hug And a kiss from me to you Won’t you say you love me too? :puke
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No Sex With Young Girls
Easy, the laws in effect where you are at. Morality and laws even right and wrong changes.
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No Sex With Young Girls
You may not, but the legistlature seems to think so. Especially if the "one true love" happens to be over 18.
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Jakko settled in 1993 for $23 million
Plus he has so many options, with all his money
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Jakko settled in 1993 for $23 million
Let's see the boy got $15 mil to be screwed by wacko , the lawyer got $15 to screw Wacko. Wacko got it both ways