Good luck proving a sample size of a third of an inning was the reason no one wanted him.
I like how he's trying to get their WS money donated to charity, it makes it look like it's not just a cash grab on his part (which it is).
With someone like McCoy I can see the drive turning into wanting to make the majors and get some of the big league pay and benefits. The ones I don't understand are the college guys that can't get out of short season ball. They signed for 10k, they are 24 years old and still playing short season ball.
Because MLB is worried about making this look good.
You suspend the analytics department you have to suspend the players.
Easier to just suspend the guys in charge.
I read a quote (and no I won't go hunt for it) that teams spent all of the money allotted to them, as a whole, to spend. Now might that actually mean that some teams left some negligible amount unspent? Perhaps.