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2007
Posted by RumorMill as Chicago Cubs Rumors, Cincinnati Reds Rumors, Houston Astros Rumors, New York Mets Rumors, New York Yankees Rumors, San Diego Padres Rumors, Texas Rangers Rumors, Washington Nationals Rumors
The list of teams interested in non-tendered Mark Prior is getting longer by the day. We already knew the list included the likes of the Reds, Astros, Padres, Nationals, and Rangers but today the Star Ledger is reporting that both New York teams are interested as well. Prior is still coming back from injury but reportedly could be ready towards the middle of the season and his agent is seeking a one year deal presumably to allow the young pitcher to re-prove himself. No matter what a free agent is looking for, it's always better to have the Yankees and Mets involved.
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15 Responses
Derek Wonderland
December 16th, 2007 at 11:08 am
1hard to believe what Prior’s career has come to….he was supposed to be the next great one.
Cubs Win
December 17th, 2007 at 1:19 pm
2Well, the Cubs gave him every opportunity……………
I’m a bit disappointed that he wasn’t willing to restructure a deal with the Cubs - Kerry Wood actually came back to the Cubs because he wanted to play hard for the Cub fans, since he (felt giulty) was taking so much money during his time off with injuires - he wanted to prove to the fans he wants to win for them as well. Unlike Prior, Wood has CLASS!!!!!!!!!!
RumorMill
December 17th, 2007 at 1:28 pm
3@ Cubs Win … I don’t think class has anything to do with it. Players get injured. It happens. The fact that those pitchers made a lot of money while injured doesn’t mean they were somehow stealing from the team. It’s all about the money and if Prior thinks he can get more money from some other team then that’s his prerogative. Who are we to tell him how to run his career?
The reason Wood came back to the Cubs was because he believed that was the best move for his career. The same can be said for Prior not returning to the Cubs.
And as a Cardinal fan, I feel compelled to offer up the suggestion that maybe Prior just wanted to play somewhere he actually had a chance at winning in the next 100 years.
Longtime Fan
December 18th, 2007 at 1:10 pm
4I would have to agree with Cubs Win. Baseball has become a very selfish sport with the “what’s in it for me” attitude. While making as much money you can is an economically sound decision; loyalty should also play a role.
Wood distinctly came back because he stated he owes it to the fans. He actually felt guilty for being paid such a high salary for rehabbing over the last few years. His attitude was refeshing to see in today’s DISHONEST profession.
Prior only cares for himself and maybe it was a good move to not offer him arbitration. The Cubs were willing to resign him, yes at a cheaper rate, but the incentives would have made it worth his while.
As for winning, well, he was the same pitcher that blew it for the Cubs in that infamous 2003 playoff game. He had his chance to make history, but failed.
Yes, Rumor Mill, class has everything to do with it. Cubs Win, we are better off.
RumorMill
December 18th, 2007 at 1:19 pm
5Lol Longtime fan, your argument would be much more credible if you hadn’t used the same email address to comment as you did when you commented under the name of Cubs Win.
Wood STATED that is why he came back to the Cubs but why wouldn’t you? It’s great PR to say that.
Do you really want to get into the 03 playoff game? Your entire team choked, and in epic (and true Cubbie) fashion. You can hate Prior if you want but injured players don’t owe anyone anything. Teams cut players at a moments’ notice these days so why should players be loyal to teams that aren’t loyal to them? I agree that loyalty should play a role, but it can’t be a one way street.
Andrew B.
December 18th, 2007 at 4:59 pm
6Hahahaha… ahhh, just like a cubs fan.. thats rich.
Longtime Fan
December 19th, 2007 at 1:43 pm
7Well, I wish I could understand the email address comment, because they are not similar, but I guess that explains your lack of comprehension when reading these comments. Above all, you may want to check out your system or server as well. It appears the Rain Delay post wasn’t the only issue.
Your whole argument regarding loyalty is riduculous ( I was only speaking of the Prior vs. Cub case, not any other players or teams).
Happy Holidays to all! And that includes you too - Andrew.
RumorMill
December 19th, 2007 at 2:58 pm
8Lol dude, happy holidays to you as well but seriously, you got caught, give it up. You’re entitled to your opinion but you just look foolish when you come back under a different name to agree with yourself.
Let me explain the email comment for you. When you post a comment on this site, you have to enter an email address. That address is not displayed publicly but I, as the owner of the site am able to see what you entered. When you commented the first time as Longtime Fan, you entered the same email address as Cubs Win. Therefore, I know that you are in fact the same person.
Now, this time you used a different email address but unfortunately, the IP address is also recorded. The IP address you commented from this time is still in the same class as the comment from Cubs Win and your first comment here. Let it go, we’ll all move on and we’ll all have a happy holiday.
tim
December 19th, 2007 at 3:15 pm
9You know, it takes an ability to ignore what is in fact going on around you, and an ability to believe that something entirely different is happening to be a Cubs fan. I mean, how else could you weather every September and still be pumped up about each April?
tim
December 19th, 2007 at 3:19 pm
10oh, and at Cubs Win/ Longtime friend…
Baseball has become nothing less that what our society as a whole has become. Don’t expect Prior to be noble or “honorable” in this situation. He is simply getting what he can. Just like you or I would when trying to negotiate a raise at our jobs. You wouldn’t take less than you could, why would he?
Longtime Fan
December 19th, 2007 at 4:22 pm
11Unfortunately, I can not let it go because Cubswin and Longtime fan are two different persons. Face it, you really are in love with yourself aren’t you? Well, your asumption is still wrong and I love the amount of comments this has generated.
My job here is done!
What do you think Cubs Win?
Yeah, I agree! Oops, according to rumormill I’m actually talking to myself. Wow!
Oh, Tim, Prior will not get anything more than what the Cubs offered - baseball is just a game! Fans should mean everything!
RumorMill
December 19th, 2007 at 4:42 pm
12I’m in love with myself? Lol, I’m not the one talking to myself, chief.
If they are two different people then you either share an email address AND an IP, or you share the same body and you’re just a tad schizophrenic. Would you like me to post screen shots to prove it?
Andrew B.
December 19th, 2007 at 11:16 pm
13post them, post them, post them!!!!… man, we need lives.
tim
December 20th, 2007 at 9:57 am
14Andrew,
Don’t be so hard on yourself, we have lives… this is ENTERTAINMENT!
Tim
BaseballFan08
January 5th, 2008 at 6:00 pm
15Being a big Cubs fan, Prior was one of my favorite players and every year I found myself telling all of my friends (Astros Fans) that this year will be the year he came back and proved everyone wrong.
It definately was not about the money because apparently the Cubs offered him a larger base salary than the Padres but he wants to play close to home.
Too bad he left because this year is the year the Cubs win it all.
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