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And most AL teams are actually getting away from signing DH-only type players. Look at the long list of aging, unsigned players who may be forced into retirement because the demand just isn't there as it once was for one-dimensional ballplayers. And then look at Adam Dunn for a quick laugh.
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And most AL teams are actually getting away from signing DH-only type players. Look at the long list of aging, unsigned players who may be forced into retirement because the demand just isn't there as it once was for one-dimensional ballplayers. And then look at Adam Dunn for a quick laugh.
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The lack of a DH had no impact on the Cubs not pursuing Prince. We had a vacancy at 1B.
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I think Runnys point is that a 9-year contract--something the Cubs would have never done (I would like to think)--was only possible because the Tigers can assume Prince would play out the gimp years of that deal as DH, a "luxury" the Cubs don't have.
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[quote name='Kid' timestamp='1327518245' post='180913']
The lack of a DH had no impact on the Cubs not pursuing Prince. We had a vacancy at 1B.
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I think Runnys point is that a 9-year contract--something the Cubs would have never done (I would like to think)--was only possible because the Tigers can assume Prince would play out the gimp years of that deal as DH, a "luxury" the Cubs don't have.
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It was also my point.
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The lack of a DH had no impact on the Cubs not pursuing Prince. We had a vacancy at 1B.
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I think Runnys point is that a 9-year contract--something the Cubs would have never done (I would like to think)--was only possible because the Tigers can assume Prince would play out the gimp years of that deal as DH, a "luxury" the Cubs don't have.
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It was also my point.
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How are the Tigers affording this? They have less than a million unemployed people living in the area.
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How are the Tigers affording this? They have less than a million unemployed people living in the area.
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How are the Tigers affording this? They have less than a million unemployed people living in the area.
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[quote name='BT' timestamp='1327676755' post='181068']
How are the Tigers affording this? They have less than a million unemployed people living in the area.
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Detriot still revolves around the auto industry which I believe is having a banner year.
Plus, most owners don't purchase sports teams to make money. A sports team is, like the corporate jet, just extensions of the owner's ego. Illitch wants to win another World Series before he dies and this is his move.
My guess is that Tigers team salary for Detriot will come in around $125 - 130 MM for 2012 around what the Cubs spent last year.
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[quote name='BT' timestamp='1327676755' post='181068']
How are the Tigers affording this? They have less than a million unemployed people living in the area.
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Detriot still revolves around the auto industry which I believe is having a banner year.
Plus, most owners don't purchase sports teams to make money. A sports team is, like the corporate jet, just extensions of the owner's ego. Illitch wants to win another World Series before he dies and this is his move.
My guess is that Tigers team salary for Detriot will come in around $125 - 130 MM for 2012 around what the Cubs spent last year.
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After the Fielder signing and prior to any pre-arb players, they're right around $128m.
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Ex cub signings:
The Riot signs with Giants to a 1 year / $1.25 MM deal
Juan Pierre signs a minor league deal with Phillies.
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Hendry signed by Yankees as speacial assistant to GM Cashman.
Appears that Hendry is still well thought of in most baseball circles but he couldn't get it done when the Cubs acted as misers nor when they spent like drunken sailors. Have fun with the Yankees. Overall, I don't think Hendry was a bad GM - he made some good trades and some terrible free agent signings - but it was time for Jim and the Cubs to depart.
When we see Yankees giving out NTC like candy on all their deals, I'll believe that Jim is making a mark on their organization.
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It's really gonna suck watching Jim and Larry celebrating a WS victory with another team.
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Hendry signed by Yankees as speacial assistant to GM Cashman.
Appears that Hendry is still well thought of in most baseball circles but he couldn't get it done when the Cubs acted as misers nor when they spent like drunken sailors. Have fun with the Yankees. Overall, I don't think Hendry was a bad GM - he made some good trades and some terrible free agent signings - but it was time for Jim and the Cubs to depart.
When we see Yankees giving out NTC like candy on all their deals, I'll believe that Jim is making a mark on their organization.
[url="http://espn.go.com/chicago/mlb/story/_/id/7523845/source-new-york-yankees-hire-jim-hendry"]http://espn.go.com/c...hire-jim-hendry[/url]
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Hendry's impact will be obvious, because the only guys with full or limited NTCs on the Yankees right now are Kuroda. And Rodriguez. And Sabathia. And Texiera. And Burnett. And Jeter. And Rivera. And Swisher.
Or essentially every single major free agent the Yankees have signed (or re-signed) with the exception of Granderson, who signed his contract 5 years ago when he was only arbitration eligible.
Not a defense of Hendry. I just wish people would stop acting as if giving out a no trade clause was somehow unique to his tenure. It wasn't.
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Corey Patterson to Brewers, minor league deal.
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