July 04, 2008 at 02:08AM View BBCode
Gilbert Arenas resigned with the Wizards on a 6-year, $111M contract, slightly less than he could have gotten with a max-deal with the Wizards or someone else.July 04, 2008 at 07:49AM View BBCode
"What can I do for my family with $127 million that I can't do with $111 million?" he told The Washington Post.
July 07, 2008 at 09:02AM View BBCode
When he first came to the Wizards he said that he chose whether to go to the Wizards or whatever the other team that wanted him by flipping a coin 10 times. Yes... 10.July 07, 2008 at 11:45AM View formatted
July 07, 2008 at 02:45PM View BBCode
I could vote for that. Wilbon kind of annoys me anyway, even though he is pretty good in PTI. But id rather we wait till Gilbert's career dies naturally in 20 or 30 years.July 07, 2008 at 04:43PM View BBCode
HA!July 07, 2008 at 04:47PM View BBCode
Agent Zero is going to bring back the Player-Coach and will be the 12th man on the active roster and the head coach when he's 55.July 08, 2008 at 03:37AM View BBCode
Originally posted by sycophantman
....30 years?
July 08, 2008 at 12:49PM View BBCode
Bonds is still playing, but only if you count all-night sessions of WOW as 'playing'...July 08, 2008 at 04:51PM View BBCode
Bonds would be a top 5 DH if someone was smart enough to hire him.July 08, 2008 at 07:41PM View BBCode
If I were Bonds, I would be looking into filing a complaint against MLB for Owner collusion. Regardless of what he did or did not take (Big Noggin, LOL), he has not been barred from playing, so the only reason I can see that he hasn't been hired is all the owners have agreed to let him pass into that good night called retirement.July 08, 2008 at 07:44PM View BBCode
pretty sure he is already filing a complaint. I thought for sure the As would sign him, then they got Frank Thomas instead.July 08, 2008 at 08:20PM View BBCode
It is hardly collusion, unless you count the owners referring to Bonds as a huge censored collusion. Look at the Giants, they have almost the exact same record this year as last year. What does Bonds really do for a team? Who really wants that headache? Just on a day to day basis, who would want to have Bonds in their clubhouse all season? By all accounts, he is a huge dick, why bother with that.July 08, 2008 at 08:58PM View BBCode
What does bonds do for a team? Id say the answer is that he had over a .900 OPS last year. Clubhouse effect / chemistry does not affect baseball whatsoever. Sure, if he is a pain in the ass, someone has to deal with him, and maybe you would have to pay money to the guy who is dealing with him, but he is probably worth 8-10 million for a year's worth of work, and no one has even offered him minimum wage. This just seems fishy to me. I mean, the Mariners, (who for whatever reason thought they were going to do something this year) preferred Jose Vidro at their DH slot over him... Are you saying you wouldnt even offer minimum wage to replace Jose Vidro with Barry Bonds?July 08, 2008 at 08:59PM View BBCode
Do you really, honestly think that Barry Bonds would take minimum salary, from anyone, to play?July 08, 2008 at 09:10PM View BBCode
Originally posted by happy
What does bonds do for a team? Id say the answer is that he had over a .900 OPS last year. Clubhouse effect / chemistry does not affect baseball whatsoever. Sure, if he is a pain in the ass, someone has to deal with him, and maybe you would have to pay money to the guy who is dealing with him, but he is probably worth 8-10 million for a year's worth of work, and no one has even offered him minimum wage. This just seems fishy to me. I mean, the Mariners, (who for whatever reason thought they were going to do something this year) preferred Jose Vidro at their DH slot over him... Are you saying you wouldnt even offer minimum wage to replace Jose Vidro with Barry Bonds?
and we all know that the exact same giants team plus barry bonds would be doing better. Comparing their record doesnt really seem like a fair assessment of his value.
July 09, 2008 at 02:25AM View BBCode
5 or 10M for a DH would could put up a .280-.450-.500 line is hardly overpaying, and he's not a big injury risk. He can even play the field when neccesary (as he did last year better than Manny Ramirez, Adam Dunn, or Pat Burrell).July 09, 2008 at 02:48AM View BBCode
There are extenuating circumstances with Bonds that go beyond the normal discussions of chemistry.July 09, 2008 at 03:29AM View BBCode
The generalized baseball authority figures tend to be in conforming opinion that there is absolutely no good reason for bonds to not be in baseball right now. I have not seen a single article by a sabermatics baseball guy that is in disagreement.July 09, 2008 at 03:41AM View BBCode
You don't have to play with him. I don't have to play with him. The "generalized baseball authority figures" don't have to play with him.