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Angels are juggling Sabathia, Teixeira


Angels are juggling Sabathia, Teixeira

Ba-da-bing!How come I have a feeling Donovan McNabb is going to get a lot of ugly ties for Christmas?

The Yankees were not embarrassed to offer free-agent left-hander CC Sabathia $140 million in the middle of an economic crisis.

Sabathia should not be embarrassed to accept such an offer, or an even larger one after other teams start bidding.

Free agents get paid what the market will bear. Major League Baseball generated a record $6.5 billion in revenues last season. Obviously, next season could be worse, but at this point no one knows for sure.

MLB Hot Stove

The union's bigger problem, by far, will be the second-tier free agents who already were getting squeezed. Teams now might take even more of a hard-line position with such players, again forcing them to scramble for jobs.

Several general managers mentioned to me last week that they plan to wait out the market, believing that bargains will develop. As for major signings, it's still early. But one prominent agent says the market is indeed moving more slowly than usual.

"Everyone is afraid to make a decision," the agent says. "Agents are afraid to do a deal now and then see the market explode for their premier players. General managers are afraid to do a deal with the chance that the market will collapse."

Meanwhile, agent Scott Boras — the representative for several top free agents, including Mark Teixeira, Manny Ramirez and Derek Lowe — finds it ludicrous that anyone would confuse MLB with GM or any other struggling company.

At the request of commissioner Bud Selig, owners received an update on the economy last week from Paul Volcker, the former chairman of the Federal Reserve. But as Boras points out, many of the game's revenues are fixed.

Baseball maintains long-term contracts with corporate sponsors, and local and national TV and radio networks. Continued growth on the Internet, the launch of the MLB Network and the World Baseball Classic should generate additional revenue next season.

"I'm not sure the agents watch TV," one general manager says. "The people getting laid off are the people who are going to be buying tickets from us."


Author:Fox Sports
Author's Website:http://www.foxsports.com
Added: November 27, 2008

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