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  1. Ooo, almost anything? Interesting...
  2. AA and Beeston would sign a free agent Boras client if the player and price fit their needs That just seems unlikely this off season
  3. Except he no longer represents Cano...
  4. I love the power to edit thread titles
  5. Amaro will be fired after another terrible year in 2014 AA might survive another few years if he gets lucky
  6. JP will have one last mega outburst to the media before he leaves for Philadelphia Will be entertaining
  7. Well, that and the trade for Max Scherzer, of course
  8. They've obviously been good at developing pitchers I worry they're going to get better at developing hitters from some new commitment/strategy/personnel
  9. FU Anthopoulos Beeston and Co
  10. Of course they did
  11. F'n Yankees. They're going to do it again, and we all know it. Buy themselves an 88 win team via free agency.
  12. Hey, Steinbrenner! You can't have all of them!!
  13. No. Too much decline since his MVP* year in 2011 to take on that salary.
  14. Yep. Not flashy but solid minor signings like this can make the difference between 85 and 90 wins, and therefore making the playoffs or not.
  15. Overstating the windfall Like many others, I’ve written that teams will have more money to spend this offseason because of the increase in annual national television revenue from $25 million to $52 million, starting in 2014. Those numbers, however, are misleading; baseball does not distribute that money to teams in gross amounts, according to major league sources. Instead, the sport redirects some of the revenue to everything from Major League Baseball Advanced Media to the players’ pension plan to expenses for the league offices in New York. Teams actually received about $20 million per season under the old deal, not $25 million, the source said. The new number has yet to be determined, but it will be less than $52 million. Just not as much as has been reported.
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