FLYguy3911
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- Oct 19, 2006
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C’mon Phillies, get it done
Machado 10yrs 300mil
Harper 10yrs 350mil
Wouldn't it be better to just get one of these two guys and then give the other dump truck full of money to Mike Trout when he becomes available?
Wouldn't it be better to just get one of these two guys and then give the other dump truck full of money to Mike Trout when he becomes available?
PoopBoner69 reporting that Harper and Machado close to signing!There's plenty of sources on Twitter right now breaking Harper news. But they all seem to have something about poop, 69, or boners in their Twitter handles for some reason.
The holy trinity of Twitter handles. It really is happening!PoopBoner69 reporting that Harper and Machado close to signing!
I can think of about 400 million reasons why he wouldn’t sign an extension.Can't assume he'll leave. He's already signed 1 extension in Anaheim, I don't see any reason why he won't do it again.
My leading authority on breaking MLB news. This shit is as good as done.PoopBoner69 reporting that Harper and Machado close to signing!
My leading authority on breaking MLB news. This **** is as good as done.
MLB making up rules to keep Murray away from the NFL.
Both of these guys are 26 years old. I'm thinking you'll get a good 6-7 years and possibly a great 3-4 in those 6-7 years.
If the last 3 are ****ty, that's what you deal with. It's likely that the Phillies will have a killer run for about 6 years though.
Phillies announced a signing of a outfielder.
But it’s not who you think lol
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Didn't the A's give him like a 5 million dollar bonus when he signed? I wonder how much declaring for the draft would impact that.He hasn’t played a whole lot since high school right? So he’s more a project in baseball. I can’t really blame him if he goes with football where he’s further along & should be getting $20M or whatever off the bat anyway with a rookie contract.
Didn't the A's give him like a 5 million dollar bonus when he signed? I wonder how much declaring for the draft would impact that.
I am shocked he is even considering football. To me it is a no-brainer. Longer, safer career in baseball, and basically if you become an MLB regular you are essentially guaranteed to make more money than in football unless you are a superstar (which, he very well may be, but I would think it is safer bet that he will just be an average MLBer than a superstar QB). The only thing I suppose is that a QB, if successful, is going to be more famous/popular/marketable than a baseball player, especially playing in Oakland.This decision will be interesting. Murray could probably play for 10+ years for the MLB and make 100MM if he's half way decent.
He could make good money up front for the NFL and then get signing bonus/cut to death if he's not good, if he is good, sure he'll make some bank.
But at the end of the day when he's 50, what decision will effect him more?