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  • skyking26
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2005
    • 2457

    Johnny Damon to Detroit

    Damon says Detroit was the clear favorite all along.

    Ahuh. This after his wife went public announcing her desire for her husband to sign in a more "cosmopolitan city" like Chicago or Atlanta.... As economically disrupted as the city of Detroit is; I'm sure it gave everybody a warm and fuzzy feeling to see this 36 year old outfielder scheduled to sign for some $8MM after hearing these remarks, AND watching Detroit throw talent away all winter. What was the meaning of sending Granderson away? To sign Damon?

    I know several friends have turned in their season tickets. I'll attend if/when I get my hands on some free tickets. Rest of time I can watch it on tv where if it gets too sickening I can hit the remote and watch something else...

    Damon's wife isn't doing him any favors as his "spokewoman..."
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  • allstarsplus
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2005
    • 3707

    #2
    Re: Johnny Damon to Detroit

    Originally posted by skyking26

    Ahuh. This after his wife went public announcing her desire for her husband to sign in a more "cosmopolitan city" like Chicago or Atlanta....

    Damon's wife isn't doing him any favors as his "spokewoman..."
    I remember Kurt Warner's wife doing the same type of talking for her husband many years ago. Best to keep your mouth shut, especially in a bad economy.

    I am really surprised he got a $8 mill deal. I thought he would have to take something under $5 mill with incentives. Bora$ came through again for his client!
    Regards,
    Andrew Lang
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    202-716-8500

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    • TFig27
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2006
      • 1214

      #3
      Re: Johnny Damon to Detroit

      Originally posted by allstarsplus
      I remember Kurt Warner's wife doing the same type of talking for her husband many years ago. Best to keep your mouth shut, especially in a bad economy.

      I am really surprised he got a $8 mill deal. I thought he would have to take something under $5 mill with incentives. Bora$ came through again for his client!
      I don't think Boras came through. They turned down a two-year offer for $14 million from the Yankees.
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      • Manram
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2008
        • 1151

        #4
        Re: Johnny Damon to Detroit

        Originally posted by allstarsplus
        I remember Kurt Warner's wife doing the same type of talking for her husband many years ago. Best to keep your mouth shut, especially in a bad economy.

        I am really surprised he got a $8 mill deal. I thought he would have to take something under $5 mill with incentives. Bora$ came through again for his client!
        I was surprised also, that he got as much money as he did

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        • allstarsplus
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2005
          • 3707

          #5
          Re: Johnny Damon to Detroit

          Originally posted by TFig27
          I don't think Boras came through. They turned down a two-year offer for $14 million from the Yankees.
          It appeared that $8 million was his number though. The Yankees deal would have been the ole "bird in the hand" with 2 years.

          So for 2011 Damon needs to make at least $6 million for his gamble to have paid off.

          I just never thought he would get close to $8 million.
          Regards,
          Andrew Lang
          AllstarsPlus@aol.com
          202-716-8500

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          • legaleagle92481
            Banned
            • Oct 2009
            • 2538

            #6
            Re: Johnny Damon to Detroit

            The deal makes no sense. The Tigers are not going to win the World Series this year or probably even make the playoffs (Minnesota and the Chi Sox are likely to be better teams) so why spend big bucks bringing in Damon for $8 million (he is 36) and Jose Valerade to close (he is 32)? These moves are right our of the Royals playbook sign aging veterans for big money ala Jose Guillen. They should trade Miguel Cabera and rebuild.

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            • larry bourget
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2005
              • 717

              #7
              Re: Johnny Damon to Detroit

              Originally posted by TFig27
              I don't think Boras came through. They turned down a two-year offer for $14 million from the Yankees.
              EXACTLY!

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              • larry bourget
                Senior Member
                • Nov 2005
                • 717

                #8
                Re: Johnny Damon to Detroit

                Originally posted by legaleagle92481
                The deal makes no sense. The Tigers are not going to win the World Series this year or probably even make the playoffs (Minnesota and the Chi Sox are likely to be better teams) so why spend big bucks bringing in Damon for $8 million (he is 36) and Jose Valerade to close (he is 32)? These moves are right our of the Royals playbook sign aging veterans for big money ala Jose Guillen. They should trade Miguel Cabera and rebuild.
                EXACTLY! EXACTLY!

                can you say Dumb'rowski.

                LB

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                • mbrieve
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2008
                  • 451

                  #9
                  Re: Johnny Damon to Detroit

                  Originally posted by skyking26
                  What was the meaning of sending Granderson away? To sign Damon?
                  I think that getting rid of Granderson and Jackson was all about selling high. Granderson was very disappointing last year (aside from his HR total) and Jackson sputtered out in the second half. The only other explanation is that Ilitch is going senile and changed his mind about spending the dough.

                  As for what this does to the Tigers Playoff/World Series hopes...I see the Central Division shaping up like this:

                  1. Twins
                  2. Tigers
                  3. White Sox
                  4. Royals
                  5. Indians

                  The wild card will come from the East, so second place gets you nothing.

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                  • geoff
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2005
                    • 1734

                    #10
                    Re: Johnny Damon to Detroit

                    I like The Move as Damon can DH a Little Bit.But I am a Big Damon Fan And did not think The Braves would be A good Place for him because there is no DH.

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                    • suave1477
                      Banned
                      • Jan 2006
                      • 4266

                      #11
                      Re: Johnny Damon to Detroit

                      [quote=skyking26;189803]

                      What was the meaning of sending Granderson away? To sign Damon?
                      quote]

                      Hey don't feel bad we signed Granderson and got rid of Melky.

                      Not sure what was the thinking behind that????

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