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It was suggested that one of the other teams was the Rangers. So Cubs, Rangers, and two other random teams. I'm going to guess Red Sox and maybe Oakland.
Let's get caught up ... the overpay los Angeles Dodgers win the bid at 25.7. The Cubs are believe to have came in 2nd around a 20 million bid.
That's the 3rd time the Cubs came in 2nd with an international free agent. Yoenis Cespedes, Yu Darvish and now Jin.
Let's get caught up ... the overpay los Angeles Dodgers win the bid at 25.7. The Cubs are believe to have came in 2nd around a 20 million bid.
That's the 3rd time the Cubs came in 2nd with an international free agent. Yoenis Cespedes, Yu Darvish and now Jin.
Agent Scott Boras says that Japan is a "very viable option" for Hyun-Jin Ryu next season if he doesn't reach an agreement with the Dodgers, according to Dylan Hernandez of the Los Angeles Times. The Dodgers bid $25.7MM last month for the right to exclusively negotiate with the South Korean southpaw, and have until Sunday to work out a deal. At the moment, the two sides appear to be far apart, says Hernandez.
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Guess the Dodgers get their $$ back:
http://hardballtalk.nbcsports.com/2012/12/04/dodgers-first-offer-to-ryu-hyun-jin-falls-a-tad-short/
The Dodgers' negotiations with Ryu Hyun-Jin will go right down to Sunday's deadline, a team source tells ESPN.com's Jim Bowden (Twitter link). Los Angeles will lose negotiating rights with the Korean left-hander if a deal can't be worked out by Sunday. The two sides were thought to be far apart on Tuesday, though the Dodgers and agent Scott Boras had exchanged offers and were continuing talks.
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