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1. Don Guillote (The Cheat) Posted: January 20, 2008 at 08:59 PM (#2672496)Someone may want to introduce Madden to Danys Baez.
"This is why the Red Sox felt compelled to commit, sight-unseen, $51 million in posting fees for Daisuke Matsuzaka."
No, it's not. It's because:
a) the Red Sox (a smart organization) felt they were in a tight race with the Yankees for the AL East and all top teams for a World Championship and one good starting pitcher would give them the edge on New York and thereby improve their chances to win the World Series. Both proved true. Without Dice-K, they might have come up just short; and
b) the Red Sox have a jillion dollars and can afford to throw around $51 million for a posting fee, with or without contraction.
"It is also why the Giants, out of desperation, made Barry Zito a $126 million pitcher."
This is wrong, too. The Giants are a dumb organization.* They overpaid Barry Zito because they really thought he was better than he is. They miscalculated that Zito, who already had a Bay Area following, would attract enough fans to pay for his contract.
* I understand that Peter Magowan (the owner), not Brian Sabean, decided Zito was worth that much money. Sabean wanted, instead, to give that contract to Neifi Perez.
In your mind.
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