That was quite a rant by Florida Marlins president David Samson, who enlivened the apparently imminent Ichiro Suzuki extension by calling it, "the end of the world as we know it," on Dan Le Batard's radio show yesterday.
Of course, Samson knows an apocalypse when he sees one, having stripped down the Marlins and canned the NL Manager of the Year in the middle of it, and every time you turn on a Marlins home game there's about 18 people in the crowd.
"It'll take the sport down, that contract," Samson vented. "Right back to the ridiculous contracts. It can't be."
In case he'd been too vague, Samson went on to call the contract "a joke" and "inexcusable," then accused the Seattle Mariners of "mismanagement."
Insiders put Ichiro's extension at about $18 million per over five years, so middle-of-the-order money for leadoff-hitter production, and for a speed player whose legs will be going on 39 when the contract is done.
Overpriced? Yeah, probably.
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Do you guys think its that ridiculous? I'm not sure about that much money, but at the same time, I'm not really concerned about a player like Ichiro againg badly and losing his speed which is a pretty big part of what makes him so good. I don't think the signing deserved a rant of this magnitude.