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Will his actions lead to a trend in baseball for players to sign late in a season to extend their time off?

2007-05-10 09:07:55 · 14 answers · asked by Johnny Lincoln Park 2 in Sports Baseball

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If the Yankees were willing to put that in his contract, so be it. What should be criticized is that they are paying him over $10,000 per pitch!! FYI, I don't root for the Yankees or Red Sox, who aren't any better for paying 101 million for Craps- Out.

2007-05-10 09:16:51 · answer #1 · answered by Mr. Brownstone 3 · 0 1

He is 44 and one of the best all time. When you are the best business person you get perks. Same goes for sports. In addition, at his age, a whole season might lead to injury and a major injury is pretty much the end of his career. In addition, since he is Roger, his teammates are more open to him not traveling. They know, that when he is on the mound, that he will go out and give everything he has for the team. I don't think that it will become a trend however. The only time it makes sense is if you are a hands down hall of famer who is 40 or older and a pitcher. Those are the only people it makes sense for at all.

2007-05-10 09:12:39 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Kyle Farnsworth is sturdy no person might desire to have the privledges that Clemens became given with that settlement. that's a set recreation and if anybody has to take place to the sport injured or no longer they might desire to be there. The settlement is a shame and it truly is pathetic that MLB allowed the settlement interior the 1st place. What does a men profession checklist might desire to do with pointing out an opinion? i think of greater people might desire to pass out and say whats on their minds truly with this disgraceful settlement the baseball allowed. only certainly pathetic that the commissioner might enable something like that. All gamers might desire to be dealt with the comparable their should not be particular policies for a definite participant only because of the fact he's previous. i do no longer see Julio Franco doing that? whats up can Willie Randolph call me i'm going to be driving around city or doing my errands even as my group is enjoying. Absolutlely terrible that this became allowed.

2016-12-17 09:23:15 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Jack Morris had the same sort of "show up when it's your turn to pitch" deal in his last season with Cleveland in 1994, and no one ever throws a fit about that. Of course that wasn't the big story in baseball that year....

Clemens is Clemens. If the Yankees are willing to let him travel only when he's due to pitch, fine by them. He's happier, they save a bit of travel expense, and it's weird but everyone there has dealt with worse. Other than annoying road fans by not being there to ignore their requests for autographs, I don't see where there's a real issue. It's just something to make noise about.

2007-05-10 09:17:23 · answer #4 · answered by Chipmaker Authentic 7 · 1 1

Hard to criticized when the team agrees to it. But your second question is a good one I think. Let's say a Super Star is a free agent. He is decided between two teams to sign with. The player expresses he would like days off for travel during the season. Maybe one team goes for it knowing that is all it will take to sign him.

2007-05-10 09:13:46 · answer #5 · answered by edward e 2 · 1 1

When you put up numbers like he has for a career you can do what you want. He hasnt been traveling with a team in years. Obviously at least 2 teams have agreed to let him. If he sucked he wouldnt even get signed.

2007-05-10 09:16:27 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

He needs to make up his mind. Play basebal liek everyone else, or go retire. I don't think this will start a trend but if it does,it's all Rogers fault.

2007-05-10 09:53:17 · answer #7 · answered by red4tribe 6 · 0 0

I hope every free agent pitcher the Yankers sign from this day on demands the samething or signs elsewhere.

2007-05-10 09:29:30 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

yes he should as should the Yankees and baseball but will you watch him come Sept. and he is pitching against your team late in the season, or in the playoffs or WS. I think you will, as will I. Good Luck

2007-05-10 09:17:08 · answer #9 · answered by bartleyrose 3 · 0 1

No he shouldn't. Nolan Ryan was given the same privilege to not travel with the team late in his career. I don't see a problem with it.

2007-05-10 11:19:15 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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