Boobaby1
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Why are people always assuming that you if you offer a guy a little more money, a player is going to make that take precedence over the overall situation of the team? Why would he turn down a chance to join a rotation with Verlander and Scherzer? Sanchez's agent said the offer they received from the Cubs was for $75 million (some sources say $77 million) and the fact that the Tigers gave up a lot when they acquired him and Omar Infante from the Marlins, they were willing to spend more in order to keep him. The deal unraveled for the Cubs when the Tigers also included a club option sixth year at $16 million with a $5 million dollar buyout -- something the Cubs weren't willing to do.
Ah yes, the Club option. Then it's the no-trade clause. Then it's the length of contract. Then it's they want to play for a contender only. Then it's they don't want to play in a run down stadium. Am I missing any more reasons the Cubs can't sign players?
And people think that they are magically going to sign players that they need when the time comes if/when they are available. Maybe the Cubs can get lucky enough to have the Yankees, Red Sox, Phillies, Tigers, Cardinals, Rangers, Dodgers, and Giants all rebuilding at the same time. :shot: