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OT: V. Wells rehabbing in minors. Unlikely to make it back

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 4:31 am
by darth_federer
SALT LAKE CITY -- The man who has it all, millions and millions and at least 40 more coming, is crying.

He's sitting in the lobby of a fancy hotel here, his hands curled into fists to fight away the relentless tears.

He cares so much he cannot speak.

You know him, of course: "WELLS" across his back when he's playing and you might be booing.

To everyone else in baseball, he's "Vernon Wells, the guy with the big contract who sucks." And he understands.

"That's my name," Wells concedes in acknowledging how it all runs together these days, seven years, $126 million and he cannot hit.

He's back, but sitting beside Angels Manager Mike Scioscia earlier this week in Detroit. Just the two of them in the dugout, Wells knowing what Scioscia is going to say, but it's still overwhelming.

"You are rehabbing to come back, but then you start watching two freaks on a baseball field take over with Mike Trout and Mark Trumbo," Wells says. "One side of you is like, that's awesome. Then you start thinking there's nowhere for me to play..."

He stops to settle himself, starts and stops again.

"I knew it, but hearing it ... That's the hardest thing for a competitor, knowing I won't have the chance to do what I love every day. I love this game, have so much respect for it and want so badly to be out there.

"But what do I have to argue? I'm Trout and Trumbo's biggest fan. You have two guys who will be in the top four when it comes to MVP voting. There's no room to make it work with Torii Hunter playing well along with Albert Pujols and Kendrys Morales. Peter [Bourjos] deserves to play every day; look how well he's handled things."

He uses a chunk of the money he's paid to help single mothers and homeless children, but such information does not come from him. He's just the bum who can't live up to what he's paid.

"I don't apologize for what I'm being paid," he says. "I know fans are focused on the outcome, but all I can control is effort and doing everything I can to get better and I've never stopped or backed off in any way doing that."

"I can't get upset with anyone but myself. I put myself in this situation."

Project regroup begins anew here. He's playing for the Salt Lake Bees, while his teammates are playing their biggest series of the season to date back home.

"I just had to get past the pride thing when I talked to Scioscia," says Wells, who is buying breakfast, lunch and dinner for the Bees every day he's here.

"Once I got that out of me, it lit a fire under me again. It's a motivator. Without a doubt I still believe I can perform at a high level, so I'm going to work to help the Angels or if something else crazy happens and I'm somewhere else, I'll be ready."

As a veteran, he doesn't have to be in the minors. But he's doing what the Angels have asked of him, getting three hits in his first six at-bats and making a tough catch.

However it goes, though, he will get $21 million next season, $21 million the year after that, atop the $21 million he's getting this year.


http://www.latimes.com/sports/baseball/ ... ull.column

Still a class act and a good guy but very overpaid. Hope things work out for him. I just posted excerpts. Check more out at the link.

Re: OT: V. Wells rehabbing in minors. Unlikely to make it ba

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 5:03 am
by Wo1verine
Yeah, it's too bad for Wells, he's ALWAYS been a class act! Like you said - I really hope things work out for him. Guys who get paid the big contracts and struggle usually don't give **** what happens, but the fact that he had tears shows a lot about him that probably most Jays fan already knew! He most likely wont play again in LAA, but here's hoping the angels do him a favor and help him catch on with another team at some point to give him that one last chance at the major league level.

Re: OT: V. Wells rehabbing in minors. Unlikely to make it ba

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:44 am
by YogiStewart
he'll be in the majors again. angels will trade him to a team and cover half (or more!) of his salary owing.

Re: OT: V. Wells rehabbing in minors. Unlikely to make it ba

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 11:09 am
by LBJSeizedMyID
He's always been involved with the community, but none of that stuff like mentioned above never gets posted. I've always had a soft spot for him, but agree with Yogi. Its in the Angels best interest to trade him otherwise would leave a blackmark on them should they leave him in the minors. However they will also be eating almost all his salary.

Wonder if the O's would be crazy enough to take him on, or perhaps a team like the Indians or Nats.

Re: OT: V. Wells rehabbing in minors. Unlikely to make it ba

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 12:52 pm
by Skin Blues
YogiStewart wrote:he'll be in the majors again. angels will trade him to a team and cover half (or more!) of his salary owing.

I assume they'll have to pay at least 80% of his salary if they want to trade him. He'll catch on somewhere, though. It helps that the GM that traded for him is gone, so he doesn't really have to swallow his pride to eat most of the contract.

Re: OT: V. Wells rehabbing in minors. Unlikely to make it ba

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 1:45 pm
by Al_Oliver
The Pirates should take a look if Moreno will pay 90% of his remaining salary

Re: OT: V. Wells rehabbing in minors. Unlikely to make it ba

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 2:14 pm
by mini
Al_Oliver wrote:The Pirates should take a look if Moreno will pay 90% of his remaining salary


I was thinking he'd basically be a 'free' pick-up for the Pirates. They need bats and typically don't like to spend. I would imagine a huge amount of his salary (like 18 million per year) would need to be paid for by the Angels.

Re: OT: V. Wells rehabbing in minors. Unlikely to make it ba

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 4:41 pm
by Al_Oliver
mini wrote:
Al_Oliver wrote:The Pirates should take a look if Moreno will pay 90% of his remaining salary


I was thinking he'd basically be a 'free' pick-up for the Pirates. They need bats and typically don't like to spend. I would imagine a huge amount of his salary (like 18 million per year) would need to be paid for by the Angels.


Agreed. They would need an even better deal than the one they got for Burnett

Re: OT: V. Wells rehabbing in minors. Unlikely to make it ba

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 6:29 pm
by Schad
mini wrote:
Al_Oliver wrote:The Pirates should take a look if Moreno will pay 90% of his remaining salary


I was thinking he'd basically be a 'free' pick-up for the Pirates. They need bats and typically don't like to spend. I would imagine a huge amount of his salary (like 18 million per year) would need to be paid for by the Angels.


This is why baseball needs to incorporate the loan system. A player like Wells is too expensive to pick up, but also too expensive to make it worth the Angels' while to eat the vast majority of his contract, because saving $4-5m while eating ten times that ain't worth the risk/reward. But if they offered him on a season-long loan and ate most of his deal for the year, Wells might be able to resurrect some semblance of a career while the Angels could get out from underneath a much more substantial dollar figure.

Re: OT: V. Wells rehabbing in minors. Unlikely to make it ba

Posted: Mon Jul 23, 2012 10:43 pm
by SCF99
loan system....hhhmmmmm.......intresting.
It is hard to feel sorry for the guy that he feels bad...i am sure he will be OK. U have to respect him for being so candid, U think any guys in his shoes would ever have the baseBALLS to renegotiate there contract backwards so that they would be able to get moved more easier and maybe regain some of his form and once again become part of a team where he is a contributer and thus become a happy man?????or does the money make him more happy? Just a thought ..lol.. :)