How in the hell did he not hold up his end of the bargain? He went where he wanted to go. There is nothing in free agency that says you are required to accept the highest bid if you don't want to work there.
Tell you what TTH. I will pay you 10 times what you make now but you must work everyday in an outhouse with poor ventilation. How does that sound? Don't like it? Too fucking bad, others worked hard before you to make sure you have this opportunity. Don't let us down you hear! Oh I know that other guy offers more desirable working conditions for you but he is only offering 7 times what you make now.
Are you kidding me?
Originally Posted by Boltfan
1. Nobody did work hard or busted their ass in the case you posit. In fact, nobody lost a year of their major league career (and effectively ended their career), appealed a case all the way to the U.S. Supreme Court so that lawyers could have the option to change jobs. We've had that option all along. But Curt Flood did just that for Cliff Lee and thousands of ball players who followed him (and who will follow him in the future). So there was a real sacrifice by others to put Lee where he was. And his failure to take top money and sign a way below market value contract will cost other free agents next year and beyond. Free agency isn't some given. It was hard found, and hard won. It shouldn't be treated cavalierly. To take a contract at 70% of market value is disrespectful to Curt Flood, all the guys who came before and took big contracts from bad teams because it upped the market price for the next guy, and for all the guys who will follow you.
2. I'll work anywhere for a year at seven times my average salary for the past three or four years. Under any conditions. Because then I can quit for the rest of my life. If your offer if real, just let me know.