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Pete Alonso’s agent Scott Boras “didn’t say a freakin’ word the whole time,” during contract negotiations with Steve Cohen and David Stearns.
"When we look at the number of teams that spend 50% [of their revenue], you would think a lot," Boras said on Foul Territory. "No, it's a very small number. ... The Yankees spend 40%, they used to spend 55%.
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EssentiallySports on MSN“You’re Still Breathing”: Steve Cohen Reveals He Was Caught Off-Guard by Scott Boras’ Surreal Act During Pete Alonso TalksAmerican sports agent Scott Boras’ unique act has taken Steve Cohen by surprise! The post “You’re Still Breathing”: Steve Cohen Reveals He Was Caught Off-Guard by Scott Boras’ Surreal Act During Pete Alonso Talks appeared first on EssentiallySports.
As it turns out, agent Scott Boras has an idea for a measurement of his own to combat what plague's MLB's business: a metric tracking how much of each team's revenue is being used on their roster. Agent Scott Boras discusses how much of their revenue Major League teams are actually spending. pic.twitter.com/BToP8ocbI5
Now that the Alex Bregman sweepstakes has come to an end, we are learning more details about other offers he received. It sure sounds like Scott Boras did not ever see the Detroit Tigers as a potential suitor.
Even for the best of pitchers, that first outing of the spring is always a challenge. But outside of a home run, Zac Gallen felt good about his Cactus League debut Monday. “The first one’s always interesting,
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After Alex Bregman's Red Sox deal, the Boras Four (Plus Two More) aren't yet done with marketYet there’s typically one traffic cop orchestrating much of the mayhem: Agent Scott Boras. For the past two winters, baseball’s silly season has been marked by a half-dozen of his clients festering on the market into – and in some cases, for most of ...
The long-running saga for Pete Alonso to leave free agency to return to the New York Mets ended quicker than it should have when billionaire owner Steve Cohen took matters into his
The Boston Red Sox signed Alex Bregman to a three-year, $120 million deal which includes an opt-out after the first season. As a result of that very opt out, Br
Steve Cohen and the New York Mets were involved in a lengthy and sometimes difficult contract negotiation with Pete Alonso. For months, it was unclear if the Met lifer thus far would come back.
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Devers insists he’s the Red Sox’s third baseman even with Bregman now on the teamThe Red Sox’s ballyhooed signing of Alex Bregman was met with considerable resistance Monday when Rafael Devers said he wouldn’t cede third base.
After months of back and forth between Bregman, Scott Boras and various suitors, the two-time All-Star wound up abandoning his dream of a long-term deal and accepting a (heavily deferred ...
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