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Monday, October 25, 2004

Angels Notebook


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Boras laid out the numbers before the draft and that is why Weaver fell to the Angels. Perhaps, the Angels thought that was just posturing, but that is hard to believe considering Boras's recent history with the draft.
 
It's one thing to play that game with Mark Prior. It's quite another with Jered Weaver, whose mechanics aren't as good.
 
The point is that Weaver's contract demands were well known before the draft. If the Angels weren't planning on a major league deal then they wasted their pick. Boras doesn't compromise-- often against his client's best interest.

Sure maybe the Angels are better off pursuing a free agent pitcher, but that doesn't excuse them for throwing away a high first round pick. That is a poor long term strategy as the Mariners and Giants have shown.
 
Oh, I understand that. It doesn't always work.
 
I understand your point, Richard, but $7.5M for essentially a total gamble is obscene. Nobody -- nobody -- has seen him pitch against major leaguers. He could be a total bust. We just don't know. Yes, he has a nice record against collegiate players. So did Darren Dreifort. The Angels haven't paid that kind of money to Ben Weber, and he actually gave them some good innings over the last three years. Essentially, the Angels made the bet that no other clubs would be dumb enough to give guaranteed major league contracts to their high-round picks. And that turned out to be a mistake.
 

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