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1. The Most Interesting Man In The World Posted: August 04, 2008 at 10:47 PM (#2889843)Prediction: Francisco Rodriguez (I refuse to call him K-Rod) will sign for 6yrs/$120M, the MSM will say that whatever team signs him will 'sow up the pennant'. He'll get hurt in June and miss the rest of the season, but that team will win their division anyway.
Brian Sabean and Ned Coletti say 'hi'
You're unwilling to call him K-Rod, but you're willing to call him a pig?
$20 million a year? Not a chance. Miguel Cabrera didn't even get $20 million a year.
Going rate for an overpaid closer seems to be about $7-9 million a year.
Going rate for an overpaid closer seems to be about $7-9 million a year.
Ok, gentlemen's bet: $14.50000001 M/yr and above I win, otherwise you win.
Rivera got $15M, and he is much older.
I could tolerate Arte offering 4/52, the lack of available good arms this offseason warranting the overpay. However, if Frankie wants more than that, he can go be a Cub or a Met.
I'm saying that someone in the MSM can't differentiate between sew/sow. Good one, though.
I'll take that.
Rivera got $15M, and he is much older.
And Rodriguez isn't Rivera.
It seems likely that only the Angels can do better than the 5/70 the Cubs, Mets, or Dodgers will have to pay.
It's crazy, but I would probably bet the over.
But he will have the saves record.
He has to thank the hitters for driving in runs - but not too many - and the pitchers for not allowing too many runs - but not too few, either.
Why not 12/156? This kid is special!! He'll never get hurt, and that avoids nasty contract squabbles when he's 35 years old. I humbly urge the Angels to make it so. They can't afford to lose their face of the franchise.
Not too crazy, though, as it's free agency. I wouldn't be surprised to see 5yr/$75 million. Maybe Detroit? Ed Wade in Houston?
Can they afford K-Rod and Teixeira? OK, now you might be pushing the boundaries.
Here's the list. K-Rod is way out in front; if Huston Street gets hot, he could give him a run for his money. But it's not a particularly illustrious list, though 3 HoFers and Lee Smith show up.
I will guess that K-Rod turns out better than Billy McCool ... but imagine the endorsements that guy could get today.
The march to greatness continues! (although that will take a toll on his record-breaking opponents' batting average.)
Hey, John Kruk said on BBTN last night that Frankie should get the Cy Young because "you gotta go with the guy chasing the record" or something like that. Can't argue with Kruky.
Because your head will explode....
And being on a team that will win a lot of games.
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