Did you buy my old house?
agdaddy04 said:
Did you buy my old house?
He took money early and signed a very team-friendly deal before he truly broke out. When he would have hit arb for the first year he agreed to a 6 year 25 M deal (back loaded). It basically locked Altuve up 3 years of additional control.W said:
perhaps it was the mad genius of Luhnow...
Altuve's situation (career earnings) looks even worse for a 6-time all-star and league MVP.
but at least he knows the big payday is coming in 2021. When he'll finally top the $10 MM threshold in annual salary (and earn $29 MM) in his 11th big league season
Ag_07 said:
The more I read the more I'm blaming the players for this cluster F.
We're not seeing baseball this year and it's their fault.
How the hell can they expect more time to pass meaning less games but no pay reduction? Absolutely asinine.
this is just not true.tjholley16 said:Ag_07 said:
The more I read the more I'm blaming the players for this cluster F.
We're not seeing baseball this year and it's their fault.
How the hell can they expect more time to pass meaning less games but no pay reduction? Absolutely asinine.
The owners shouldn't have agreed to prorated salaries before they had all of the information. They are the ones backing out on the deal
BMX Bandit said:this is just not true.tjholley16 said:Ag_07 said:
The more I read the more I'm blaming the players for this cluster F.
We're not seeing baseball this year and it's their fault.
How the hell can they expect more time to pass meaning less games but no pay reduction? Absolutely asinine.
The owners shouldn't have agreed to prorated salaries before they had all of the information. They are the ones backing out on the deal
the agreement to prorate was based on having fans. that was always the case.
The owners can set the season at 50 games. If there is no season, its because the players choose not to play.
spoiler alert:
they will play.
then you are mistaken on what occurred. there was no need to wait. the deal was "if we play with fans, then we will pay you prorated" The assumption was the players wouldn't claim that wasn't the deal later. Guess owners got what they deserved for assuming the union would be honorable.Quote:
My point is they should have waited to have all the information on if they could have fans or not. They made a knee jerk reaction and assumed. You know what they say when you assume something ...
I would think so.Willy Wonka said:
Is Verlander ready to go whenever the season starts?
Farmer1906 said:
6/4 was the soft deadline. It passed. I no longer expect them to be back by the 4th. It'll probably be 50 games starting near the end of July/ early Aug.
mathguy86 said:
The next round of labor talks are going to make this look like a friendly game of Patty Cakes. These two groups just want to break each other.
Bulldog73 said:
I'm pretty sure the players are dead set 100% against any sort of salary cap.
W said:
so it's June 7th.
the season is obviously not going to begin on 4th of July weekend...only 26 days away.
have to hope for an agreement in the next 2 weeks, so the season could start by the middle of July
agdaddy04 said:W said:
so it's June 7th.
the season is obviously not going to begin on 4th of July weekend...only 26 days away.
have to hope for an agreement in the next 2 weeks, so the season could start by the middle of July
Having baseball on 4th of July weekend would've been incredible for this country. So short sighted.