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2 minutes ago, gehringer_2 said:

And LA is a great pitchers ball park. I don't know how stuck he would be. Even if he doesn't pitch well, he can still opt out and sign a one year deal with an East Coast team and rebuild his trade value - if the geopgraphy means that much to him. The Tigers are probably going to be terrible the rest of the way, he's not likely to add to his opt out value by staying here.

Is it? I'm not as up on park effects as I once was, but last I remember this wasn't as true as widely believed.

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4 minutes ago, 1776 said:

So if this is the case, why deal with LA? Why even have a conversation? I can’t wait to hear what Harris says about this. 

You take a chance, LA may have been the best deal, it's a contender. If that fails you go to plan B. 
 

It's like selling a house. You take the best offer, but occasionally the buyer pulls out for some reason..you move on. I assume Harris has been keeping the agents in the loop. 

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14 minutes ago, Edman85 said:

Is it? I'm not as up on park effects as I once was, but last I remember this wasn't as true as widely believed.

0.894 for scoring. Good for 28th place this year. 

Day games not so much but night games in SoCal will be cooler than most other places in mid-summer.

CA does get a lot of El Nino effect, so it's going to get less predictable as climate cycles get more erratic.

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2 minutes ago, chasfh said:

Someone likes Scott Harris.

This is the kind of thing that helps get decent players interested in coming to Detroit.

How much of our current payroll must we shed before we can offer good players contracts? Nobody will want to come here if we don't offer them a competitive contracts.

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4 minutes ago, Longgone said:

We're all just hearing about this now, so we assume it just happened, but LA and Det may have known it for days.

There's no possible way that the two teams knew this for DAYS but still spent all this time trying to hammer out a deal.

What a colossal waste of time for both teams if they KNEW this but still wasted time working on a deal.

Seriously?

 

 

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Just now, Sports_Freak said:

How much of our current payroll must we shed before we can offer good players contracts? Nobody will want to come here if we don't offer them a competitive contracts.

Shedding $30 million in one fell swoop this winter should help.

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4 minutes ago, 1984Echoes said:

There's no possible way that the two teams knew this for SAYS but still spent all this time trying to hammer out a deal.

Maybe they weren't?

The Tigers, particularly under Harris, really don't have any info leaks... I'm assuming the leak came from the Dodgers side and, subsequently, maybe they were the ones exerting the Lions share of effort to somehow make this happen.

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2 minutes ago, 1984Echoes said:

There's no possible way that the two teams knew this for DAYS but still spent all this time trying to hammer out a deal.

What a colossal waste of time for both teams if they KNEW this but still wasted time working on a deal.

Seriously?

 

 

Who says they "wasted all this time trying to hammer out a deal"? You? Some reporter? How do YOU know when they negotiated?

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