I think the conventional wisdom was that Russ would get a bigger deal than he ended up getting, and that's why the Mariners let him walk. I could be wrong though.
I thought Russell would do better but given that his last two seasons have ended with a back injury, I'm not surprised.
Mariners did make a similar offer early, but that was after Kotchman was acquired and while Russell was still thinking 3-20. Still, how could such an already impotent team turn 1b over to Kotchman, when RB had come down to this price?
every year the team he was on decides to not take a chance on him how many years does this pattern have to keep going on before you Branyan lovers admit he is not the god you think he is
how could Seattle let a star like RB gets away???????
ReplyDelete$2 million plus incentives with a $5 million option for 2011. Turned out to be a very, very smart decision for him to wait it out.
ReplyDeleteHe would have been a giant upgrade in RF for the crew.
Not at all. Our RF is worth 4 million and is therefore twice as good.
ReplyDeleteInteresting. Jack Zduriencik was the biggest Muscle fan boy in baseball and even he let him move on.
ReplyDeleteI think the conventional wisdom was that Russ would get a bigger deal than he ended up getting, and that's why the Mariners let him walk. I could be wrong though.
ReplyDeleteHow many teams have taken a hit off the RB joint and than passed it on down.
ReplyDeleteRB is a dog who won't hunt he looks pretty but that is all.
I thought Russell would do better but given that his last two seasons have ended with a back injury, I'm not surprised.
ReplyDeleteMariners did make a similar offer early, but that was after Kotchman was acquired and while Russell was still thinking 3-20. Still, how could such an already impotent team turn 1b over to Kotchman, when RB had come down to this price?
Maybe it was a acrimonious breakup.
ReplyDeleteHis back was the reason Seattle didn't take a chance on him, is what I heard.
ReplyDeleteClaiming he "didn't hunt" last year (or in 2008 for that matter) is simply an unintelligent comment.
every year the team he was on decides to not take a chance on him how many years does this pattern have to keep going on before you Branyan lovers admit he is not the god you think he is
ReplyDeleteIt's very odd that you determine the quality of this season based on the outcome of the off-season.
ReplyDeleteNot bad article, but I really miss that you didn't express your opinion, but ok you just have different approach
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