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He might play until he's 71 at this rate. :-o
Hometown ties are why Teixeira would consider the Orioles as a future employer.
Life is just not fair. :(
Granted, Ervin Santana has had a dreadful season, but who is to say that he can't emerge next year with a strong turnaround? There certainly have been pitchers in the past who can attest to the kind of struggle Santana has endured, and were able to gradually come back with much more successful seasons, so it's not a big gamble to maintain the belief that this can be a case of someone who simply fell off one year, but who has the kind of ability to quickly rebound.
If Ervin Santana does win 15+ games next year, the Angels will be fortunate to have kept the faith.
As far as Teixeira is concerned, he's still on record for having turned down a $140 million contract, so it's going to take a really big effort to secure him for years to come.
Good luck to anyone primed to deal with Scott Boras on this client. :-o
I think, 'an arrow to the heart' would be a good start. :)
I wonder if Bob Feller has already organized this year's walk off protest in case of the worst case, "I believe McGwire/Bonds/Pete belongs here" sentiment comes to life again...
The over/under on the number of comments: 212
:)
And besides, he is in the early portion of a long-term contract extension.
Wily Mo Pena may very well have saved himself the other night, so it's certainly possible now that the Red Sox completely stand pat on the trade front.
If Boston does anything at the deadline, that's the type of player that would be sought - a role player who can play some first base and outfield.
The D-Rays are pretty notorious for expecting a great amount for anyone they might consider dealing...however, I think ownership could lighten up a bit with Ty and reduce any expectations here.
So...Alex Rodriguez and only 91% of his salary might be enough to do the trick. :)
Put me in, coach...I'm ready to play...today!