Thursday, November 10, 2005
A KONERKO OF GREAT PRICE
Via BTF, it has been reported that the White Sox have offered Paul Konerko a four-year, $52M deal. For those without calculators installed in their heads, that comes out to $13M per year.
According to the article, Paulie's first choice is a five-year deal, and he will likely test the market regardless of the ChiSox offer, but I think this story represents good news for the Angels. The White Sox have clearly made re-signing Konerko a priority, and $13M is a huge offer for a man of his talents.
There's just no way the Angels are going to be stupid enough to outbid them on this.
Right?
Via BTF, it has been reported that the White Sox have offered Paul Konerko a four-year, $52M deal. For those without calculators installed in their heads, that comes out to $13M per year.
According to the article, Paulie's first choice is a five-year deal, and he will likely test the market regardless of the ChiSox offer, but I think this story represents good news for the Angels. The White Sox have clearly made re-signing Konerko a priority, and $13M is a huge offer for a man of his talents.
There's just no way the Angels are going to be stupid enough to outbid them on this.
Right?
Comments:
Another stumbling block to the Angels signing Konerko, it was reported, is his insistence on a strict no trade clause. In the past, the Angels have been reluctant to agree to anything but very limited no-trade provisions in free agent contracts.
"There's just no way the Angels are going to be stupid enough to outbid them on this" - from your keyboard to God's ears!
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