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Teixeira watch part IX....The final stages?


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It is lame if they aren't willing to go higher...It is lame if they put that out there as a "well, we tried" type thing and never move from it.

They know he isn't signing 7/140-150...So, are they serious about getting him and spend the extra money to do it or did they just put that out there to try and appease the fans?

We will know the answer to this very soon I am sure.

That I agree with. especially if perception is reality n that we can win the biddng by adding the extra year. The 7/140 to me is a very legit starting point and it is serious money. PGA needs to get this done. It is time to stop being door mats for the rest of the AL East. This needs to happen and then we need to address the pitching.

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You know, everyone assumes that the Sox are still in it, but when the Sox owner flies out there and then comes home and says "We won't be a factor" i mean that sounds rather definitive to me.

The only reason it seems that the Sox have any hope in this is that the media has been keeping them on life support. Now, are they in it - sure, in a sense they haven't rescinded their offer but I don;t think they are AS in it like they were seven days ago.

And the Yankees have NEVER officially been in it as far as I have read.

Right now it is down to us, the Nats and MAYBE the Sox. But I think the Sox are out of it in most respects.

That's shortsighted. It's between us and the Red Sox. Red Sox have two trump cards 1. more money 2. better team. Red Sox are by far favored to land Tex. I hope he is an Oriole, but I'll keep my emotions from clouding my judgement.

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So who has the largest offer on the table. Henry made it sound like a larger offer was on the table. Hence why they got out.

IMO, the Nats. It would make sense for them to have significantly beat Boston's offer from Thursday. Then, after Tex still had not signed with them by Saturday night, it became clear to them that they were being used to drive up the price. Which would explain Olney's comment that they don't think they can win the sweepstakes.

Of course, Boras could have been bluffing on Thursday and the offers we've heard reported are the true ones.

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Roch has a new blog which basically asks you to be Andy MacPhail for a day. What would you do today?

I would ask for 8/180 million and get 'er done. Then I'll sign Zaun and one more catcher. Also, go after the two Japanese dudes.

http://masnsports.com/2008/12/so-whats-the-next-move.html

If that happens then I expect John Henry to hold a joint press conference with Hank Steinbrenner where they each implore MLB to step in and stop this naked attempt to buy a World Series Championship!!!!

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7/140 is not the Orioles final offer. MacPhail said there was flexibility in their offer, I'm willing to take what he says at face value. It was a good starting point, and truth be told, unless we actually land Tex, you won't ever know what the final Oriole bid was anyway, so it's a moot point to speculate about whether we made a great bid that was unfortunately turned down or whether we stuck to the original bid. You might as well not get your knickers in a bunch about it, for all the good it's going to do.

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That's shortsighted. It's between us and the Red Sox. Red Sox have two trump cards 1. more money 2. better team. Red Sox are by far favored to land Tex. I hope he is an Oriole, but I'll keep my emotions from clouding my judgement.

I'll add to this that I think the "coming home" bit has been severely overblown. Yes, he's said it would be a "dream". But, if it were as important as some people like to think/hope, he'd likely have already signed with the O's. The "coming home" idea I'm not buying.

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