
Originally Posted by
weird-O
the funny thing is that you seem to really believe what you're slingin' of the 17 players you listed. 11 of them performed very well in 2012. that means not even your selected case study supports your argument "that premium dollar free agents disappoint far more often than they meet the hopes and expectations".
if I needed to go further to actually convince someone who was honestly trying to post this argument, and I know you're not, because this is just your sunspot persona, there are others on that list (Santana for example) who performed to the level of their salaries during most of the contract term. I could break down all 17, but there are limits to how much time I'll spend on your fun and games.
your argument is just too easily defeated.
I fully agree with your comment about the better approach to winning. who wouldn't go that route. if only it was as easy to execute as it is to type on a chatboard. if it was, the Twins, Royals and Indians would be perennial contenders. They develop their talent all the time. but at some point, you need to pony up to keep those players. hence, my inclusion of home grown talents (ex: Cain & Lincecum) who reached the point where the Giants had to pay them market value to keep them. a huge contract extension is the same thing as the addition of a FA. and Cain is performing to the hopes and expectations of his contract.