12-06-2009, 01:52 AM
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Re: Red Sox lost Wagner.
This is an instance, or example of, the Sox being a Have in the current system. How many teams have the financial ability to add a $10 million dollar a year reliever who just got off TJ srugery, and pitched a handfull of games? Not many. The Sox could afford to take on Wagners salary no problem, even though he was a health risk. They could also afford to offer him arbitration without worry if he accepted. They can carry an $8-11 million set up man if they truly want to. In the end, their financial ability netted them two high draft picks. Atlanta's, and a sandwich pick. In 2-3 years time, the Sox will then be able to use those players themselves, or move them in a deal for an established player.
Oh, and lets not forget that they will be able to draft players that other teams can't afford to sign, or are signability risks due to college. These are advantages that few people realize, as they tend to be focused on the more pronounced issues like the mega deal a pending FA just signed.
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