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Originally Posted by DeSaxMan13
The offers came last off season since he signed with a Mexican team. Not for what they were asking, which was ridiculously high in the off season.
These comments about grievances and such are laughable. No owners are colluding to keep FA signings down.
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If the player didn't get signed, there's a reason. No one had the guts to try. GM's valued cash more than wins. When someone valued wins over cash, the Free Agents signed. I'm sure that the NL East thought that Andre Dawson's 1987 deal with the Cubs was ridiculous, too.
It makes perfect sense to take a cut rate long term deal in order to play the game of baseball, earn a paycheck, and then turn things over to the legal team of the Player's Union. There is a long track record where owners took a look at player's demands, declared them 'ridiculous', and then got their heads severed by an arbitrator for acting in concert (knowingly or unknowingly) to depress wages.