作者fch010720 (sixpence)
站内NY-Yankees
标题[新闻] Familiar Negotiating Strategy for Rodriguez
时间Sat Nov 17 08:41:41 2007
看了这篇NYTimes的文章,才知道原来A-Rod以前和水手也来过同样的戏码
当时Mariner第一顺位选上了他,Boras认为他值$2.5M,但水手只愿意付$1M
所以Boras拒绝Mariner和A-Rod所有直接的接触,一直拖到了Deadline结束几小时前
A-Rod才决定跳过Boras直接和Mariner签了$1.3M的约,
但Boras很生气,还向MLB申诉,并打算让合约失效
一直到隔年Mariner和A-Rod签下延长合约,整个事件才结束。
咱们来看看这次Boras会不会有什麽反应吧~
Familiar Negotiating Strategy for Rodriguez
By ALAN SCHWARZ
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/16/sports/baseball
/16rodriguez.html?_r=1&oref=slogin
As Alex Rodriguez appears to be straying from Scott Boras’s game plan and
negotiating with the Yankees himself over a new contract, the Seattle
Mariners may be experiencing de'ja` vu.
Fourteen years ago, Rodriguez signed his first professional contract under
eerily similar circumstances — he broke from Boras’s hard-line negotiating
stance and agreed to lower terms without Boras’s direct involvement.
Rodriguez, who was picked No. 1 over all by Seattle in the June 1993 amateur
draft, held out for months as Boras demanded a $2.5 million contract. Boras
declined all attempts by the Mariners to speak with Rodriguez directly,
angering club officials and creating a contentious atmosphere. The Mariners,
who were offering $1 million, were prepared to walk away as the Aug. 30
signing deadline approached.
But Rodriguez, then 18 and preferring to play professional baseball rather
than accept a scholarship to the University of Miami, asked a family
acquaintance, Joe Arriola, to bridge the gulf between the two sides.
(Arriola, a well-known South Florida baseball figure at the time, had advised
Rodriguez to hire Boras as his agent.) Arriola called the Mariners on
Rodriguez’s behalf and arranged a last-minute negotiating session in Miami
that included himself, the Mariners’ president, Chuck Armstrong, Rodriguez
and his family.
Two days of talks at a local hotel, at which Boras was not present but was
occasionally consulted by the Rodriguez camp by telephone, culminated in
Rodriguez’s signing a contract mere hours before the deadline. The deal was
worth about $1.3 million — not far from what the Mariners had been offering
all along. Boras had advised not to accept such a deal.
Boras, whom Rodriguez kept as his agent, was furious that the contract had
been negotiated without his involvement. He later filed a grievance on
Rodriguez’s behalf through the Major League Baseball Players Association
that accused the Mariners of breaking rules by negotiating with a player
without his agent present. Boras wanted the contract voided, which would make
Rodriguez a free agent.
The case, at which other club executives scoffed, languished in baseball’s
arbitration system well into 1996 until Rodriguez signed a contract extension
with the Mariners and agreed to drop the grievance.
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1F:推 bravee:原来是阴毛论 11/17 08:51
2F:推 agoodjob:演戏要演全套的 原来外国人也是会唱双簧的... XDD 11/17 09:42
3F:推 Asheng0728:A-rod...是条汉子... 11/17 10:47
4F:推 gcgc:那时候看到把boras架空,这种双面手法a.rod还是赚到呀XD 11/17 11:42
5F:→ gcgc:而且不少球迷现在还觉得他有情有义,扭转局势不是吗? 11/17 11:43