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1. Cowboy Popup Posted: February 23, 2008 at 11:04 PM (#2698177)Bowden: Probably, my socks are wet.
Well, there's also a lot of earnings to be lost if he fractures his leg in 47 places and can't come back, or if he goes all Eric Hinske and peaks at age 24.
When players like McCann or Tulowitzki sign a deal after one MLB season, they've given up some future potential earnings, while getting rid of a large amount of risk. It's not necessarily a bad transaction. Besides, once you sign that contract, you're set for life.
Pretty damn close... If he has a 1B who doesn't have the range of a wounded elephant seal or the hands of the Venus de Milo...
Did you survive Alex Gonzalez?
Edit: Not to mention the fact that you also get an immediate increase in your salary, instead of making 300k a year for a few more years and then suddenly increasing your salary in arbitration, meaning that you can live more affluently in the short term.
You see, they both stank, so I didn't have to pay attention. Somewhere out there I've got a lovely little riff on how to tell the difference between the two.
And when both players are good -- I'm not sure we've had a case like this actually -- I'll pay enough attention to remember which is which.
But when one is good and the other is trivial (like the two Brauns), it makes my head hurt.
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