Orioles....part 2?

7 year $150M offer for Davis - will he take it or leave it?
Nuke wrote:
7 year $150M offer for Davis - will he take it or leave it?


The fact that this was leaked in a deal with one of the tightest clubs in baseball and Scott Boras is involved means he's playing games.

If I'm the O's, I don't quell or deny the leak though because it is good PR for a team that has not been known to splash the cash.  Even if they don't sign him, people will think they did all they could.
Nuke wrote:
Looks like my t-shirt can be worn for a few more years…


I'm still amazed that the Angels let him go in the Rule 5 Draft.  What a career he's had…
From Roch:

The Orioles' offer for Davis is worth approximately $150 million, as I reported last night.

"I didn't put that number out, OK?" Duquette said. "We've had a dialogue going to try to sign this player for quite a while. That's been clear to everyone."

Having the terms made public "doesn't bother me," Duquette said, "but it didn't come from the club."
Boras disputed the figures earlier today while meeting with reporters.

"Interesting," Duquette said. "I'm sure it will all come out in the wash."

I'd let him walk at this point.  Plenty of other ways to use the money.
Haha, perfect.  Just as I laid it out…
I would let him go…once he is not authorized for that special drug exemption he is toast.
hutch wrote:
I would let him go…once he is not authorized for that special drug exemption he is toast.


Up to $168M now.  Enough already.
Nuke wrote:
hutch wrote:
I would let him go…once he is not authorized for that special drug exemption he is toast.


Up to $168M now.  Enough already.


Agreed. They made a good offer, it's an amazing offer, he doesn't like it, goodbye. Roch is saying Rosenthal may have been fed that info by Boras and that the O's offer is still 150.
Nuke wrote:
Up to $168M now.  Enough already.


That's the Boras game.  They did the right thing by pulling the offer and pretending to move on.  It's working on all of you….
How is it working if he no longer has an offer?
Nuke wrote:
How is it working if he no longer has an offer?
Because they don't really want to sign him long term, but they don't want a fan backlash over not doing so. It's working, because the newly created narrative (i. e. Baltimore tried to resign him at a large figure and it was rejected) makes him look greedy and diminishes him in the eyes of fans, thereby circumventing any backlash.
Nuke wrote:
How is it working if he no longer has an offer?


See: Mark Teixeira
vansmack wrote:
Nuke wrote:
Up to $168M now.  Enough already.


That's the Boras game.  They did the right thing by pulling the offer and pretending to move on.  It's working on all of you….


That's fine with me.
Call me naive, but I do think they wanted to sign him long term, but had a certain number in mind.  Who's to say there is another team willing to give Boras the number he wants?
The Angels have claimed infielder Rey Navarro off waivers from the Orioles. 

All glove,  no stick?
We spent Xmas in St John.

Our next to last day, I hear the voice of a native behind me requesting that I come back to him. I assumed it was somebody trying to scam me for a buck, like on the previous day.

I turn around to see a tall, solidly built, uniformed, middle age guy, so my next though was he was law enforcement and what the heck am I in trouble for.

He starts questioning me…asks where I'm from, asks about the Orioles hat I'm wearing, etc. His earring and friendly tone makes me thing maybe he's not law enforcement.

He then introduces himself as Elrod Hendricks Jr.
I missed that story, Rhett.  Pretty cool….

In other news:

The Orioles and Mark Trumbo, who was acquired last month in a trade with Seattle, avoided arbitration by agreeing to a $9.15 million deal. If you're keeping score at home, that's $12.85 million less than the annual value of the deal that the O's offered to Chris Davis, whom Trumbo may end up replacing at first base.
Yoenis Cespedes debating between a 5-year, $90m deal with Baltimore, or a one year deal with the Mets.