Other Sports: Philadelphia Phillies: The Road To .500 Continues Into Red October (2024 Edition)

FLYguy3911

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a) why would Hoffman do that
Same reason as Jordan Hicks. More $$$.

b) he doesn't have the pitch mix to go through a lineup 2-3 times
Eno's a big pitch nerd and seems to think he does. It's 3 above average to plus pitches and he had good command last year. Of course where do those pitches land when he's stretched out remains a question but he has started in the past.
 
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dragonoffrost

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How so? He works for them. Whatever happens is on the players. My guess is your just a Boras hater.
Did you not notice the big name Boras clients last season that didn't get deals done until the end of spring/beginning of the season?

And that they took a haircut.

This lays it out pretty good.
 

blackjackmulligan

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Did you not notice the big name Boras clients last season that didn't get deals done until the end of spring/beginning of the season?

And that they took a haircut.

This lays it out pretty good.
That is on the players. Boras works for them. Blame starts with them.
 

dragonoffrost

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The player has the final decision does he not?
Well one of the 4 players who got shafted by Boras last year fired his ass. But he didn't have a team until after the season started because he wanted to believe Boras would get him what was discussed.

You said blame starts with the player. Not if they were working with in good faith that Boras would get them the deals he said he could.
 

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Well one of the 4 players who got shafted by Boras last year fired his ass. But he didn't have a team until after the season started because he wanted to believe Boras would get him what was discussed.

You said blame starts with the player. Not if they were working with in good faith that Boras would get them the deals he said he could.
They can say what they want there is no guarantee. When the agent is presented an offer from a team it is then up to the player to decide what to do. Would you agree?
 

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They can say what they want there is no guarantee. When the agent is presented an offer from a team it is then up to the player to decide what to do. Would you agree?
What I'd do is what Montgomery did and that's not in Boras best interest so Boras should have done his job better. That means he's at fault and to blame. You don't go for 5 years 140 Million and end up at 1 year 25 Million. I can't see how that's not the agent at fault. Boras totally misread the market. Players may have a yearly salary in mind but not term and salary unless they were involved in all the negotiations.
 

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What I'd do is what Montgomery did and that's not in Boras best interest so Boras should have done his job better. That means he's at fault and to blame. You don't go for 5 years 140 Million and end up at 1 year 25 Million. I can't see how that's not the agent at fault. Boras totally misread the market. Players may have a yearly salary in mind but not term and salary unless they were involved in all the negotiations.
You didn't answer my other question.

Who makes the decision to sign a contract? The agent or the player?

Because they don't have final say.
 

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