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1. Stately, Plump Buck Mulligan Posted: December 06, 2008 at 05:35 AM (#3021987)I can't recall what LA's last offer to Furcal was, but I wouldn't mind if they took another bash at signing him.
Oh.
Seems the McCourts are willing to pay for FAs, but unwilling to go long on years.
Furcal may need to decide whether he wants the money or the security - can't have both, not to the degree he'd like.
They are going to trade Prince in 1 year anyway, that is where Gamel will play. They were willing to acquire a pretty good 3b man last year, instead got Cameron. Just deal M Cameron to Yanks for Cabera, sign Furcal, there is your new LH (switch actually) leadoff hitter (Furcal) and it fills a huge hole on offense and defense and makes the lineup immediately balanced RH/LF by adding 2 switch hitters. Hell, sign Furcal and K Rod, if the Brewers are willing to pay $100 on CC.
You reserve the right to trade Prince/JJ for top pitching today or 1 year from now. This may not be the path the Brewers initially planned to retool for 2009, but I think it works.
The easiest way for the A's to upgrade is at SS, and Furcal is the best available by a large amount, so I hope this still gets done somehow.
If they wanted to move Cameron, they could probably get a pretty good player back in return. And if they still needed a CF after that, they could get Melky-type production out of a lot of guys who are cheaper.
I have him regressing each year (which isn't far fetched) for the next four years to just above a two-win player by 2012. And that is worth around 4 years/50 million. Sounds like a lot but it's true.
He should be able to make more money elsewhere...no problem.
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