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alnorth 03-06-2014 07:49 PM

Ervin Santana has fired his agent.

He does not plan to hire a new agent right now, apparently he plans to negotiate his own contract.

Coach 03-06-2014 07:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alnorth (Post 10471046)
Ervin Santana has fired his agent.

He does not plan to hire a new agent right now, apparently he plans to negotiate his own contract.

First smart move he made in a while. Should had done that a month ago.

alnorth 03-06-2014 07:53 PM

I'm gonna add that this might not be confirmed. This is being reported by a guy who writes for a newspaper in the Dominican, so it seems to be real media but no one else has confirmed it yet.

edit: he also works for AP.

alnorth 03-06-2014 07:57 PM

Also reading that Santana has been keeping busy with his own spring training workouts near the cactus league teams in Scottsdale, AZ.

alnorth 03-06-2014 08:04 PM

OK, CBS has now confirmed that he fired his agent, but he won't be representing himself. He switched to a new agent.

Mr. Laz 03-06-2014 08:31 PM

The Baltimore Orioles and Ervin Santana: As Pointless as a Dull Pencil

Ervin SantanaOutside Pitch’s own Max Wildstein has been on top of recent news regarding free agent Ervin Santana, and most recently reports that the Baltimore Orioles would be considered the front-runners for Santana if his asking price comes down.

While I’m certainly not denying the validity of Wildstein’s report, I have to ask: Why are the Orioles wasting their time?

Yes, the Orioles would only have to surrender a third-round pick in this June’s draft in order to sign Santana, as they’ve already forfeited their first- and second-round choices by signing free agents Ubaldo Jimenez and Nelson Cruz. But, even if Santana’s asking price does drop, does Baltimore really need him? Sure, Santana posted a career best 3.24 ERA last year in Kansas City, and, perhaps more appealing to the Orioles, he logged 211.0 innings; it’s the fourth time in the last six seasons that Santana has pitched at least 200 innings.

But Santana is still just a season removed from giving up 39 home runs, and has given up an average of 27.29 home runs per season since 2007. Pitching in the AL East, let alone in Camden Yards, certainly wouldn’t help him cut down on those numbers, and could actually result in those worsening further. Additionally, the argument can be made that Santana really won’t present a significant (if any sort) of upgrade over any of the Orioles current five projected starters. Johan Santana signing aside, Baltimore figures to have an Opening Day rotation of Jimenez, Miguel Gonzalez, Chris Tillman, Bud Norris and Wei-Yin Chen. One potential scenario would have Santana moving into the rotation with Norris becoming the team’s closer, though, despite Norris’ 4.80 ERA after being traded to Baltimore last year, his ability to keep hitters in the ballpark profiles much better than Santana’s fly ball-style.

And if the Orioles have any aspirations of signing Chris Davis, Matt Wieters, Nick Markakis, J.J. Hardy and/or Bud Norris to extensions, it’ll certainly take away some funds. Even if Santana is signed to a one-year, $10-million deal in hopes of getting paid in a thin free-agent pitching market next offseason, it would be $10-million in funds that could ultimately be saved and/or put towards extensions for the current contracts the Orioles are hoping to extend. With several players due arbitration raises next off-season, that money may not even help the Orioles maintain their current talent.

So, while it’s certainly exciting for Baltimore fans to finally see their front office wheeling and dealing after what had been a boring offseason until February, now Dan Duquette and company need to understand that it’s time to pump the brakes.

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alnorth 03-07-2014 09:54 AM

Santana update: no one knows what the hell is going on right now with his representation. Whatever the situation is with his agent, its gotten complicated and weird enough that the player's union has now gotten involved for some reason.

edit: apparently it is not unusual for the MLBPA to get involved with situations involving an agent. MLB agents are certified and regulated by MLBPA, not by MLB.

duncan_idaho 03-07-2014 10:17 AM

So Bean Stringfellow now represents 3 MLB players, rather than 4.

Wouldn't surprise me at all if the MLBPA yanked his license. He really messed up his negotiations for Santana.

blake5676 03-07-2014 12:07 PM

Penny released. Better now than to take any more innings from somebody with a legit shot or one of the kids that needs the experience.

Strongside 03-07-2014 12:27 PM

Sounds like it's Tommy John for Hoch. ****.

Strongside 03-07-2014 12:28 PM

http://www.kansascity.com/2014/03/06...r-support.html

BlackHelicopters 03-07-2014 12:34 PM

We had littleto no injury concerns last year, aside from Cain, and know we getting the injury bug.

Coach 03-07-2014 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Strongside (Post 10471915)
Sounds like it's Tommy John for Hoch. ****.

Can confirm.

BlackHelicopters 03-07-2014 12:37 PM

Next man up

TLO 03-07-2014 12:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Strongside (Post 10471915)
Sounds like it's Tommy John for Hoch. ****.

Figured this would be the case when I first heard of the nature of his injury. I feel a little bad for Hoch, but feel worse for us fans.


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