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re: DAT: Crossfit Edition!
Posted on 7/15/14 at 11:15 am to Jwho77
Posted on 7/15/14 at 11:15 am to Jwho77
The Ken Rosenthal article I just read paints the Astros in a very negative light. Aiken's agent is not pleased.
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In regards to Nix:
Forgive me if this has been covered to death. I don't follow all the DATs and thought it was interesting.
LINK
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Casey Close represents Derek Jeter, Clayton Kershaw and a number of other baseball stars. Close is considered one of the most respected and discreet agents in baseball, and rarely if ever comments on ongoing contract negotiations.
But with a Friday deadline nearing for the Astros to sign high school left-hander Brady Aiken, the first overall pick in the 2014 draft, Close on Monday sharply criticized both the Astros and Major League Baseball for the way the team has handled negotiations with the pitcher.
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“Brady has been seen by some of the most experienced and respected orthopedic arm specialists in the country, and all of those doctors have acknowledged that he’s not injured and that he’s ready to start his professional career,” Close said.
In regards to Nix:
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Close and the union are particularly upset that the Astros have tied the signing of Aiken to the signing of Nix, who remains in limbo despite passing his physical.
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“We believe that it is a clear violation of the rules being attempted solely to avoid penalty,” Clark said. “The Astros made a deal with Jacob Nix and should honor that agreement.”
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Close said that if every team behaved like the Astros, then the entire structure of the draft would collapse.
If every player was contingent on another player, we would have no draft, we would have no draft pool, we would have no signings,” Close said. “We’d never be able to reach agreements. They’d either all be reached at the same time, or none of them would ever be reached.”
Forgive me if this has been covered to death. I don't follow all the DATs and thought it was interesting.
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