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LWFS
Feb 24 2020 09:34 AM

So... the newly snakelike ex-gigantic person Mr. Bumgarner has had quite the offseason job... and this literally >is not his first rodeo. (For non-subscribers, a summary is here.)


[BLOCKQUOTE]So, he devised "Mason Saunders." The surname is the maiden name of his wife, Ali. "Mason" is a shortened version of Madison, "something for my wife to call me when we were out in public to keep people from recognizing me. But you're going to ruin that for me."



… Why the alias then? That was to protect his adventures from garnering too much attention outside the insular world of roping. (“I'm nervous about this interview right now,” Bumgarner said through a smile to a pair of reporters from The Athletic at one point. “I'm upset with both you two.”) If he competed as Madison Bumgarner, every phone camera in the arena would be trained on him, he said.[/BLOCKQUOTE]


Curious, this general "aw, this is charming" vibe to the discussion about it... compared to the what-a-fuckup perception surrounding Yoenis' adventures in the Boar Wars; I wonder if he'll talk to the media about THAT.

LWFS
Feb 24 2020 09:58 AM
Re: Aw, that's bull

For what it's worth, Mason Saunders' last ride probably >isn't that far off in the future.


[BLOCKQUOTE]There was one person who didn't have an immediate reaction last night: Diamondbacks general manager Mike Hazen, who just gave his starters/cowpoke a five-year, $85 million deal. And who did not, we just found out, know that Bumgarner was roping steers in his free time.[/BLOCKQUOTE]


Interesting side thought: think Bumgarner's rodeo aspirations-- and desire to be closer to his horses-- had anything to do with his consideration of Arizona's offer?

batmagadanleadoff
Feb 24 2020 09:59 AM
Re: Aw, that's bull






Curious, this general "aw, this is charming" vibe to the discussion about it... compared to the what-a-fuckup perception surrounding Yoenis' adventures in the Boar Wars....


Because Bumgarner didn't sustain season ending injuries while roping? Not that this would be the most logical rationalization.

nymr83
Feb 24 2020 01:01 PM
Re: Aw, that's bull







Curious, this general "aw, this is charming" vibe to the discussion about it... compared to the what-a-fuckup perception surrounding Yoenis' adventures in the Boar Wars....


Because Bumgarner didn't sustain season ending injuries while roping? Not that this would be the most logical rationalization.


Well, the club doesnt care if you are violating the contract until you get hurt doing so. Jeff Kent can ride his motorcycle all day long until an injury occurs.

Edgy MD
Feb 24 2020 09:34 PM
Re: Aw, that's bull

I don't believe that.

Gwreck
Feb 24 2020 11:40 PM
Re: Aw, that's bull

Well, of course the club cares what the player does or does not do: that's why they negotiate to have certain provisions in the contract in the first place.



But it's not unfair to observe that nothing is likely to happen unless or until there's a reason the player can't perform. Of course a club is unlikely to spend the effort to monitor players around the clock. And of course a club would be unlikely to pursue action under the contract unless some prohibited activity results in the player being unable to perform.

nymr83
Feb 25 2020 06:54 PM
Re: Aw, that's bull

I also haven't read the contracts. Do they actually prohibit the activities? I would guess they only convert the contract to non-guaranteed money if the player suffers an injury because of the activities.