ItsDanger wrote:Modern_epic wrote:ItsDanger wrote:I'll pass. No real point in acquiring him. Plus Im still bitter that he refused to waive his no trade clause to join a contender late in the season way back.
Just so we're clear here:
You are bitter because Delgado thought staying in Toronto was more important than making the post season with a division rival?
I believe he was in the last yr of his big contract with the Jays. He turned down a trade to the Dodgers ( for the last 2 months). He then signed another big contract with the Marlins (who then trade him to the Mets). Point is, he was not going to re-sign with the Jays. We could have gotten something back for him yet he turned it down to play the string out instead of battling for a shot at the World Series.
You are completely out to lunch on this one.
JP offered him an insulting contract that noone as good as Delgado would sign. I think it was less than $10M per season. He only ended up signing for around $12-13M which was easily market value for a guy as good as he was. If anything it was less than market value. This was the point when I started questioning JP's ability as a GM. I think Overbay is ok and all but who'se going to say that he is worth even close to what Delgado was in his prime (JP offered them about the same amount per season within 2-3 yrs)? Delgado didn't waive his no-trade clause because he wanted to stay. I'm not going to scour for 6 year old newspaper clippings but I'm pretty sure he had indicated this in the press.
JP's main problem as a GM was that once he fell in love with a player (e.g., Overbay, Lilly, Mench, Wilkerson, Barajas, etc.) it wouldn't matter how low they sank later on in their careers (e.g., Mench & Wilkerson), he still had to get him.
Jays fans have no reason not to like Delgado...he did everything right when he was here. Why do you think he got such a long standing ovation his first game back?