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Ichiro extension
Nymr83 Jul 13 2007 06:35 PM |
reportedly 5 years, 90 million. he'll be 39 when it ends.
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Edgy DC Jul 13 2007 07:22 PM |
What's wrong with making the deal? If it's unwise, it'll catch up with them. Why should that be any skin off of Florida's fire sale?
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Nymr83 Jul 13 2007 07:30 PM |
i dont know, but the florida guy publicly criticized them which is pretty rare i think
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Frayed Knot Jul 13 2007 09:33 PM |
Supposedly the deal goes up to $100 mil - depending, I suppose, on various incentives.
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Johnny Dickshot Jul 13 2007 09:43 PM |
He's probably a Hall of Famer right now, and Shirley oughta be one in 5 years
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Frayed Knot Jul 13 2007 09:49 PM |
Mebbe.
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Nymr83 Jul 13 2007 11:25 PM |
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he's actually 3 seasons short of the required 10. 3 more years of career-level production doesnt make him a HOFer to me. a 120 OPS+ from an outfielder and a short career can't make the HOF in my book. i don't care what he did in japan, theres a place for "ambassadors" of the game and that kinda stuff but its not the players ballot and thats what i assume we're talking about. look at the 11-year career of Albert Belle, he was twice the hitter the Ichiro is. Jim Rice was somewhat better and he played 16 years. Ichiro just doesnt cut it as a HOF outfielder.
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Johnny Dickshot Jul 14 2007 06:50 AM |
FWIW, I'd support Rice and maybe Belle too.
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smg58 Jul 14 2007 08:59 AM |
The last year or two of that contract will probably sting for Seattle, but the team is a contender, and if they can get over the top in the next couple of seasons then I'd say it was worth it. Assuming Ichiro's contract doesn't hamper their ability to upgrade further, that is.
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metirish Jul 14 2007 10:21 AM |
Is he worth that contract,probably not but who is?,so did he have anything to do with Hardgrove walking away?
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Edgy DC Jul 14 2007 11:12 AM |
Hey, Florida, boo hoo.
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DocTee Jul 14 2007 11:25 AM |
In addition to the HoF debate...
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Willets Point Jul 14 2007 11:27 AM |
They can always do a dual thing. Plenty of precedent for it.
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Nymr83 Jul 14 2007 11:40 AM |
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Johnson was there 8 full years and 2 partial ones, he won 4 CY Youngs in a row for the D-backs, only one witj Seattle, he had 2-4 "dominant" years in Seattle, i don't think that merits number retirement. i am probably alot stricter than most, i'd only retire a number if a guy's numbers for that team (not taking into account what he did before he came or after he left) by themselves make him at least worthy of serious hall of fame discussion if not entry. ichiro you cant retire after 7 years but once he's played out the 5 year deal he'll have spent 12 full seasons there as compared to randy's 8 + 2 halves. if you're retiring one or the other its certainly ichiro.
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Rockin' Doc Jul 14 2007 11:44 AM |
A typical season for Ichiro produces the following line:
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DocTee Jul 14 2007 11:47 AM |
Another HoF OF who had a good/great, but limited run: tonight's honoree, Ralph Kiner.
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Nymr83 Jul 14 2007 12:02 PM |
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i'm not arguing about the contract, but those numbers are NOT hall-worthy coming from an outfielder in only 7 seasons, and they wouldn't be in 10 seasons either... he's not great enough to get into the hall on a 10 year career, he needs some longevity, we'll see how long he lasts. he has the same career OPS+ as both Shawn Green and Cliff Floyd (as well as Paul O'Neil and Ruisty Greer) now he's a better defender than any of those guys, but they've all got longevity on him. O'neil also has 5 rings for 2 franchises and nice postseason stats including 39 homers in only 299 ABs.
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Nymr83 Jul 14 2007 12:11 PM |
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Kiner's OPS+ was 29 points higher placing him 40th on the career list (Ichiro is something like 350th.)
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metirish Aug 02 2007 09:05 AM |
Weird stuff here from Ichiro.
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