If it were up to me....no one would pick him up and he and his greedy agent would see what happens when you push things too far.
He would be devalued and maybe then baseball could be about playing the game and not the almighty dollar!
2007-11-04 10:50:52
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answered by ceeceeblack 2
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Not Possible hes a free agent
2007-11-04 19:24:13
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answered by Janet ♥(YFFL) 7
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No. He's a free agent, so a trade wouldn't be necessary; and his asking price is higher than the entire Nats payroll, so they won't sign him.
2007-11-04 19:37:15
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answered by JerH1 7
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You have a better chance of seeing god in the next 10 seconds.
2007-11-04 19:01:56
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answered by gooch44975 2
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Can they afford him? I think he made his price too high so no lower ranked teams would want him. He may have to start his own team, with Bonds, and whoever else has that kind of price tag.
2007-11-04 19:41:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Can not trade a free agent.
2007-11-04 19:29:36
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answered by SEC 2
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he opted out of his current contract so he is a free agent. no team has the contractual rights to trade him, also, he had a no trade clause in the contract he opted out of.
2007-11-04 18:54:28
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answered by lenny 3
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yeah, where did you hear he was going to washington in a trade
since no team has any rights to him, no team can trade him
2007-11-05 09:59:16
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answered by denisgack 5
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No; he's a free agent. No trade
2007-11-04 18:44:26
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answered by wizjp 7
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ok... he is not able to be traded, and like soriano, he doesnt want to play for the nationals
2007-11-04 18:51:41
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answered by Anonymous
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