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11-16-2007, 03:51 PM #1
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Like A-Rod is the only "greedy" ballplayer...
Would someone please post a list of players who aren't trying to make as much money as they possibly can?
(It shouldn't be hard to do, as it will be a very short list.)
Just saw in today's New York Times that the fans' golden boy Derek Jeter is in trouble with New York State and New York City regarding state and city income taxes. Seems he declared Florida (no income tax!) his home, but he spends most of his time at his residence in NYC! Ol' Derek wouldn't be trying to keep as much money as he possibly could, would he? At the expense of the City services that protect him and his property, like the Fire, Police, Health, and Sanitation Departments?
Nah. That would be greedy!
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11-16-2007, 08:27 PM #2
Re: Like A-Rod is the only "greedy" ballplayer...
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11-16-2007, 09:19 PM #3
Re: Like A-Rod is the only "greedy" ballplayer...
Jeter says his legal residence is in Florida, I believe him.
As far as I recall, if you lived in a place for 6 months or more out of the year, you "could" claim that as your residence. You can't claim 2 places as legal residences. If he really lives in Florida and keeps an apartment in NY from April to September, the tax man can go pound salt!
Jim
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11-16-2007, 10:27 PM #4
Re: Like A-Rod is the only "greedy" ballplayer...
And every October since 2004 he was able to go back to Florida, his primary residence, two weeks earlier to pad his 6 month stay!
David
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11-16-2007, 11:29 PM #5
Re: Like A-Rod is the only "greedy" ballplayer...
Believe it or not, there are many players in this day and age that are not driven completely by the mighty dollar...
For example...
take player A, who would rather play his entire career for 1 team than make a few dollars more to jump around... There are guys like this out there... Biggio, Ripken, Jeter, etc.
or player B, who is on the last year of his contract, and announces that he will happily take a pay cut to stay rather than go elsewhere. LoDuca rings to mind with this scenario.
or player C, who is offered more money by team A but opts to play for team B because it is in his home city or closer to his family. John Olerud after the 1999 season is the perfect example.
I am sure I can find MANY examples if I gave this more than a few moments' thought...
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11-16-2007, 11:49 PM #6
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11-16-2007, 11:53 PM #7
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Re: Like A-Rod is the only "greedy" ballplayer...
Duh! Really. Jim? How did New York not pick up on somthin' that simple? I guess the state's lawyers should talk to you--you'll straighten it out.
Or maybe the point New York's makin' is that Jete spends more time there than he does in Florida. That regardless of what he says, he actually lives in New York.
But wait. That couldn't be. Jeter would never, ever, stretch the truth.
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11-16-2007, 11:53 PM #8
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11-17-2007, 12:00 AM #9
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Re: Like A-Rod is the only "greedy" ballplayer...
Not that many. I never said it would be an empty list, I said it would be a short list.
And it is. It's certainly no stretch to say that at least 90% of major leaguers are as "greedy" as A-Rod.
They just don't have the talent he does, and can't make near the money that he can.
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11-17-2007, 12:13 AM #10
Re: Like A-Rod is the only "greedy" ballplayer...
At first I was unsure as to how I should reply to your sarcastic retort.
Then I realized that you began your post with the word "duh". It quickly dawned on me that you are only up this late because its not a school night. I refuse to get into a battle of wits with an unarmed man.
You call yourself "murderers row" so I assume that you have some history of being a Yankee fan. Even the most casual Yankee fan knows that Derek Jeter is one of the most honest decent ballplayers on the planet. He is the poster child for the all around nice guy.
Are you casting the first stone, murderers row?
Jim