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Somebody will pay him. As long as he gets his exemption, he's going to produce.

I don't think that is a good assumption. He tested positive during his worst year. I don't think the Adderall is guarantee of production, otherwise he would have better in 2014 but he was bad pretty much the whole year.

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Manny Machado's eyes just got a little bigger ...... maybe.

agreed but, why wouldn't he take the same money and play for a team that has a better opportunity to compete for championships? Unless the Orioles are willing to over pay for him, what's his incentive to stay? If he doesn't mind playing in the north Boston and the Cubs will pay. The Dodgers, Angels and Giants would pay. He could go to any team he wants, what have the organization shown him it's willing to do to help him bring a World Series to Baltimore. If it's not about the money then it's about winning.
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By leaking the offer is off the table it says to me that the Orioles don't believe Chris Davis has a better offer then theirs. They are calling Mr. Bora's bluff.

That's my take. I feel Rosenthal was fed something from Boras' camp and ran with it with the O's than vehemently denying they raised the offer. The O's then fed Buster with the fact they are moving on and looking at other options.

Classic negotiating by O's and Boras.

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That's my take. I feel Rosenthal was fed something from Boras' camp and ran with it with the O's than vehemently denying they raised the offer. The O's then fed Buster with the fact they are moving on and looking at other options.

Classic negotiating by O's and Boras.

It's fun for sure.

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Manny Machado's eyes just got a little bigger ...... maybe.

agreed but, why wouldn't he take the same money and play for a team that has a better opportunity to compete for championships? Unless the Orioles are willing to over pay for him, what's his incentive to stay? If he doesn't mind playing in the north Boston and the Cubs will pay. The Dodgers, Angels and Giants would pay. He could go to any team he wants, what have the organization shown him it's willing to do to help him bring a World Series to Baltimore. If it's not about the money then it's about winning.

What does any of this have to do with my quote about more money being made available to Machado?

Davis didn't take the $150 Million, so now the Orioles have some more flexibility for Machado's (potential) future contract.

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By leaking the offer is off the table it says to me that the Orioles don't believe Chris Davis has a better offer then theirs. They are calling Mr. Bora's bluff.

My thought as well and if it's in fact true...kick rocks boras, couldn't happen to a better guy.

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