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Originally Posted by timmgirvan
I daresay you won't feel this way come Sept 2007. Drew walked away, so maybe they're gonna take the gamble that he'll hold up better than Drew. Team chemistry-wise...it's a winner. Add Pierres' 9mil a year and they're still only 5-6 more than last year. It'll all work out.
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Was he healthy against the Mets in the playoffs? I don't get it.You know very well his injury history.You must use some of this money on somebody in case he gets hurt.If this was a smart organization,they would give him a base salary of 5 or 6 million a year,and then pay him for each game he plays.It is not his fault he gets hurt,but it is not the organization's fault either.The fair thing is shared risk(which is paying him at a high rate when he is available to play.)Did we learn nothing from Dreifort's pathetic situation.What does this guy own ? Half of Kansas,and pitched very little for us.The Dodger middle relief got their a$$ beat against the Mets.How about some signings there.They have just told every G.M. in the league that they are irresponsible with the club's money. They are gunna be overpaying for every player now(whether traded for or signed by free agency.)They said they needded pitching,but have done nothing but drive up the price they are gunna have to pay for it.Every other G.M. in the league is belly laughing at paying an oft injured guy 18.5/2 years.