ColdSteel2
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Are you suggesting that Bryant would forgo more money from the Cubs if they had the best offer to go somewhere else in 2 years? Are you suggesting Boras would have advised him to take less from the Cubs now had they brought him up on day 1? Because if the answer to both of those is no, what are we even talking about?
It’s an interesting point you bring up, do whatever and let the money talk at the end. It’s the rumblings from Bryant’s camp like in that Greenberg tweet a page back that are the concern. Calling them liars and what not. I mean, maybe he is just emotional about losing the grievance. Hopefully it is just that. If not, he may take less to leave.
Based on the info we have, it seems like he is taking the business side of things personal. But then, why would a man of principle hire Boras? A guy like that would have hired someone else IMO. Hiring Boras sets the stage to be treated like a commodity.
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