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Tex update: Will Red Sox call Boras' bluff?

johnhenryap.jpgIf you think the Boston Red Sox are just laying in the weeds, waiting to spring that giant 10-year offer on free agent Mark Teixeira, you might want to read the comments owner John Henry (right) e-mailed to the Boston media yesterday.

Here's the report in the Boston Herald, in which Henry cites the global economic downturn as one of the reasons the Red Sox are unlikely to guarantee more than eight years to any player -- though he didn't specifically mention Teixeira.

“We’re in a challenging economic environment,” Henry wrote, “because we just don’t know to what extent our long-term revenues will be hurt by the global financial crisis. A lot of businesses are in the same position. There will also be impact on player compensation, but no one at this point knows the degree.”

Sounds to me like he is sending a message to agent Scott Boras that if he and Teixeira want a 10-year guarantee, they'll have to get it from the Nationals, who may be desperate enough after last year's 102-loss collapse to give Boras the decade-long deal he hasn't been able to pry out of the Red Sox, Angels or Orioles. I'm guessing Henry is not too worried that Tex will go that route.

This might be a very smooth move by the Sox, since Teixeira is believed to want to stay on the East Coast and the they may be offering the only chance to jump on board a contending team. There are whispers about the Yankees getting more involved, but they're scheduled to introduce almost a quarter billion dollars worth of free-agent pitching (CC Sabathia and A.J. Burnett) at a news conference today ... and they already have a position player who makes nearly $30 million per year.

Don't know how this ultimately affects the Orioles, but it supports Andy MacPhail's contention in today's edition of The Baltimore Sun that they aren't entirely out of the picture yet.

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Comments

Maybe like Furcal situation - he gets best offer, than O's get a chance to match it - we can dream anyway.

Regardless of whether the O's actually sign Tex, they should be willing to ante up to be competitive with the pact, not this hometown discount offer that is reported. But when "the dust settles", and the "truth" comes out (assuming what get is the actual truth), if it turns out that they were unwilling to increase their match to at least match the Angels offer, then I will not renew the 4 season tickets that I have had since OPACY opened. Okay to get outbid by the Sox but if they won't spend, then why should I?


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Pete's reply: That's your decision and I will respect it either way. It really depends on whether you think Andy knows what he's doing.

getting tired of the speculation, questions and reports on this. what would be funny is if every team would take their offer off the table and tex has to sign a one yr deal..which is what should really happen with everyone.

getting tired of this story. multi yr contracts for baseball players is a joke. players should sign one yr contracts based on performace.

Peter

I thought Henry qualified his comments by saying that Boras doesn't necessarily have Boston's final offer??? Or am I dreaming?

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Pete's reply: He actually said "there are exceptions to every rule," which could mean that.

The Redsox are one of the teams that can play hardball with Boras. The fact is they do not need Tex as much as the Orioles and the Nationals. It is amazing how Boras can handle these types of free agent deals. He does it on a ledge and seems to win with the big name guys creates friction and losses clients. I wish Tex would fire him like Guthrie did. Remember A-Rod negotiating his own deal. Funny how one moment can change the destiny, what would have happened if Shapiro was not late to the meeting with Tex back when he was 18? If that was the determining factor on going with Boras, chances are Mark would be an Oriole by now. The Orioles should start talking to another big name guy that is not represented by Boras and start playing chess, with the bluff master. Gives you guys something different to talk about a least.

The hell with Mark Teixeira.

He'll just be another Boston mercenary.

He's big timing us.

Look at the blogs after every article, there are more people and more strong feelings about acquiring Tex than fans in the stands this past year. O's need (other than pitching):
1) Good gloved first baseman, 2) Power hitter (40+ HR power), 3) Switch hitter or righty (to have a shot against lefties and put between nick the stick & huff)
Tex takes care of all those things. How many FAs have we heard (vlad, konerko, etc.) won't come here no matter if we give them more money?? This guy actually wants to come here and were being stingy AND RETARDED. Look at #s.
O's offer 7/150: annual- 21.42
Nats offer 8/160: ann- 20
Pete's and I like offer 9/192: 21.33
Tex offer 10/200: 20, so were going to pay him the most annual salary. I understand age, but by that time with alarming escalating salaries (moose 10 yrs ago got 6 yr 88.5 in his prime, cc got 7 yr 161.5) so in 10 yrs that 20 mill may not be bad deal. I've supported peter angelos along with a few others now give it back to us PETE.

Other than the Great Depression I've never heard of an economic downturn or recession last longer than 2 or 3 years. I hope the remarks by the Red Sox GM does drive down the cost somewhat.

Pete hearing anymore about what the O's are going to do in the free agent market about pitching? Haven't heard anything recently about those Japanese pitchers.


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Pete's reply: Other than the O's having an offer on the table to Kawakami, I haven't heard much. Tex is pretty much blocking out the sun right now.

Pete-

If Tex needed any more incentive to come home, all he need do is look at how Boston treats its stars. Where do Nomar and Manny play? Where did Babe Ruth achieve lasting fame?

Not Boston!

The Red Sox argument makes no sense. They are willing in the "challenging economic environment" to sign him through 2015 or 2016, but not 2018? What exactly does he expect to change in that time? To make the argument credible, he would question whether to sign him at all. The "challenging economic environment" is going to be a problem next year and maybe the year after that. It should affect your decision to pay a guy $25 million then, not 10 years from now.

The same basic logic could be used to criticize the Orioles' pursuit. What is the real marginal impact of adding an eighth year to the deal? If Teixeira is going to be a bust free agent signing (always a possibility), my guess is that we'll know that well ahead of year 8. The risk in year 8 is only slightly greater than the risk in year 7. Peter seems to think that the Orioles are making a good faith effort to sign him. Maybe he's right. But it makes little sense to me to offer the guy 7 years, when everyone else offers him 8, given only a slight additional risk of adding the 8th year. The same is true for the money. A $25M per year free agent bust isn't really that much worse than a $22M free agent bust. I realize this is a negotiation and both sides are trying to get the most for the least amount possible. But, given the Orioles track record, it does lead you to question their sincerity.

I'm getting tired of ESPN's speculative coverage, especially since their bias towards the Red Sox has become so blatant. ESPN hasn't bothered to really report on these negotiations. The other day, one of their desk jockeys said the Red Sox might be willing to go five or six years at $25 million. That's not news...and frankly, if the Orioles and Nationals were willing, it wouldn't have been reported. That's why I enjoy reading the local blogs. Thank you for giving us some level-headed coverage. I'm sticking to web and print until Teixeira is locked up, SportsCenter is driving me crazy. Nothing against them, they're great entertainment - but I swear it's not journalism.

Peter its starting to seem like Tex wants to play here but has a agent who can't let him take this deal unless the Orioles up it.

The Orioles should offer 8 years and 170 million and leave it at that. Anything beyond that and Boras will have the Orioles bidding against themselves. That amount of money is what it is going to take to land him. If the Orioles are serious, then they need step up and not low ball him like they did Mussina, Palmero, and Vladimer Guerrero. They have to pay him what he is worth. It looks like the same old Orioles who put in a low offer and then come back to the fans and say "oh well, we tried, but we are a small market team." Enough of that, step and do it for the fans!

I think The O's should go to 8 years and $160,000,000. and tell Mark if he wants to play for the Orioles this is your best opportune time.We will win soon. Show us that your a home town boy.

Boras is using the Orioles fan fear to get Angelos to up the ante. I really think the way this thing is shaking out that he wants to come home but Boras thinks he'll get more money by playing to the fear of him not coming hear.
I keep hearing all these people say we need pitching instead of an overpaid hitter. You give me Tex for 8 and $180 and I will take that anyday over Sabathia or Burnette for a quarter billion. Pitchers are so risky because the wear and tear is much greater, especially on hard throwing pitchers. Nolan Ryan and Roger clemens are exceptions, not the rule. Not to mention Burnette has been hurt several times before and Sabathia needed a 160 mill so he could afford dinner each night. Granted we need pitching, but do Paul Byrd and Braden Looper matchup with Sabathia and Burnette anyway? Get us a true 4th place hitter in place and by midsummer we can have these pitching prospects duking it out for a callup. All I am saying is without Tex and with a few second tier pitchers we are dommed, but get me Tex and those same pitchers knowing we have a few studs on the way and we suddenly have the makings of a winner.

P.s. has anyone even thought how much better he will make guys like Roberts, Huff and Markakis. We truly are not that far away with Tex but we are not getting any closer without him. Make the deal.

Doug

The time is now Andy for your "OFFER THEY CAN"T REFUSE" to Tex. Make the 10 year 200 million dollar deal with a opt out after 6 years. This way Tex can still play for his favorite hometown team, and bail if he doesn't see the improvement toward post-season baseball. He would be 34 and still able to sign another deal with a contender. To protect the Birds make the last 2 years team option years with a 2-3 million buyout. Tex playing for the O's would be the second coming of Cal, with stadium actually drawing some fans again. LET"S GO O's.......sign TEX now and some starting pitching. Let's start competing for the AL East again.

Does anyone else's mouth water at the thought of this lineup?

1. Roberts 2B
2. Markakis RF
3. Teixeria 1B
4. Ramirez LF
5. Huff DH
6. Mora 3B'
7. Weiters C
8. Jones CF
9. Izituris SS

Bench
Gregg Zaun
Luke Scott
Ryan Freels
Lou Montanez/Nolan Reminold
Brandon Fahey

I know that pitching wins games, but with this lineup we could have a set of trained monkeys tossing the ball and would still win more games than last year.

Peter, should Andy MacPhail get other Orioles from the past involved, namely, Cal, to help pursuade Teixeria to come here. I would think if they really want to sign him, you would pull out all the favors that people owe you from the past....

Pete - I listened to Bill Simmons' show over at The Worldwide Leader yesterday, and he posed an interesting conspiracy theory regarding Tex, Boras, and the Sox. He mentioned how the Sox got Dice-K for a relative pittance (3 years, 23 million, not including the exorbitant 50 million dollar posting fee or whatever it was), and that Boras conceivably could keep the price low for the Sox as long as they gave J.D. Drew a big contract (5 years, 70 million).

He mentioned that in regards to Tex, and how Boras would steer Tex towards the Sox for 8/$160 as long as they guaranteed 3/$20 for Jason Varitek, another Boras client who has absolutely nothing left. You think Boras could be that much of a sneak? Because if it meant taking Varitek and Tex as a package deal, I would hope MacPhail would run in the other direction as fast as humanly possible.


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Pete's reply: I don't think the O's have any interest in Varitek.

To me, this is the most telling quote of the day: "If they came back to us and told us what it would take ..." MacPhail said.

Seems like the O's have learned a thing or two about negotiating with Boras. McPhail doesn't want to start bidding against himself (see A-Rod) by panicking at other teams' unconfirmed offers or raising his bid without a response The question is, will Boras be willing to play, or will another team blink first and overpay?

Since in negotiations Boras is always telling teams how much value a marquee player will bring to a franchise, has anyone communicated to Tex the huge dollars he would reap in Baltimore by being the big fish in a smaller pond? In Boston, he's got to contend with Ortiz, Ellsbury, etc. for advertising dollars. In Baltimore, particularly as the hometown face of the franchise, he would probably bring in more money over the course of his career (even his entire life). I think this has to be factored in to any Oriole's offer. The Orioles should just point to Cal, Jr. to show the economic benefit obtained outside the lines when a hometown superstar plays for the the Orioles. So, for example, in real dollars, the Orioles' $160 million could far exceed the $180 million offered by the Red Sox. Hope the O's properly convey this to Tex and Boras.

Tex is not coming to Baltimore - why would he - to come home? Don't think so, after all A. J. didn't - they want to go to a winning team - that is not the Orioles - they want to make the most money - in other words no hometown discount.

Being a longtime Oriole fan, I predict the next disappointment will be Roberts leaving and in a few years Markakis - look how long it is taking to get that contract done - maybe they should of followed Tampa Bays lead of tying up their young players. Longoria had a long term contract before he played his first game.

And this hotshot rookie, Matt Weiters - don''t forget who his agent is - Mr. Boras - enjoy him why you can - he won't be here long term either - Another decade of suffering as an Oriole fan.

That is how it is going to be.

Pete, I think it's the Red Sox who are bluffing. Tex is not Manny Ramirez, a certifiable flake. The Sox are not going to lump them together.

Manny didn't start being Manny after the Red Sox got him, he's been that way for years.

I’m an Oriole fan, but I just have a brief comment—my perspective on baseball’s bidding wars. In my view, these wars became absurd long ago, yet they continue to escalate. I have a little—emphasize little—understanding of Adam Smith’s laissez faire—although you have to wonder how that plays in today’s economics. So, if Mark Teixeira helps a baseball team win, he might return a bang—even a boom—for the buck. If not, his eventual return might ebb lower than a whimper. The point is, for me, my Baltimore County trash collection team provides far more personal good and service than Teixeira. If the county lowered their tax and cut out trash collection, I’d be forced to haul garbage to the landfill myself or hire a private refuse company for pickup. So hooray for trash guys—sanitations engineers in today’s PC world. Teixeira is probably a nice guy, but it seems to me that the trash guys might merit more appreciation for their services than some guys born with a gift hitting a baseball long and hard and frequently.

It almost seems like (counter to what everyone here seems to think) that the Red Sox are being used as a ploy to drive the Angels' and Orioles' offers up.

The Angels and Orioles are probably the two places he would most WANT to play. They need a 1B worse than any of the other teams, and he's comfortable in both places.

Seems to me the Red Sox are thrown in the mix as a high bidding, big market team to see if Boras can't scare up the offers from the smaller market teams. I could be wrong, or just hopelessly optomistic, but everyone's just guessing at this point right?

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