Thursday, February 07, 2008

Johan Santana is a Confident Mofo

From "Walk Hard: Santana's firm stance nearly imploded deal with Mets" by Tom Verducci at SI.com:

Santana, through his agent, Peter Greenberg, had informed the Mets earlier in the day that he wanted $140 million over six years. The Mets were holding firm at $135 million. Santana flew from his Florida home to New York and joined negotiations in Wilpon's office at about 2 p.m. At 4:55 p.m. -- five minutes before the Major League Baseball-mandated deadline -- Santana told Wilpon that he was leaving and was prepared to pitch one more year for Minnesota before becoming a free agent. Mets chief operating officer Jeff Wilpon, general manager Omar Minaya and vice president Tony Bernazard were among those in attendance.

"I told you I wasn't backing off my number," Santana told Fred Wilpon. "I appreciate your offer, but I'm passing on it."

Wilpon replied, "I've been in business a long time. That's a lot of money to walk away from."

"No disrespect to you," Santana said. "But I deserve it. I'll just go back and pitch and I'll get it later. Alex Rodriguez is the highest paid player in the game. I'm the best pitcher. I'm not even asking for that [Rodriguez] kind of money."

Santana was about to walk out of the room when Wilpon and Greenberg agreed to ask Major League Baseball to extend their negotiating window by two hours. The two sides eventually agreed to split the $5 million difference, settling at $137.5 million. The deal also includes Cy Young Award bonuses that could trigger an option year. One of the sources said Santana told Minaya, "You get my clause, I'll get my Cy Young."

We can all learn something from Johan here, and that is: Just be yourself...if you are totally the very best at what you do and many very rich organizations are vying to pay you hundreds of millions for your services.

Otherwise, forget it. You're a fraud like the rest of us.

4 comments:

Alex Cora said...

Yeah, I tried that with my boss the other day....I'm unemployed now.

cigarcow said...

I just read that story and I guarantee none of it happened. Verdookey likes to make stuff up to make himself feel important. He watches too many movies. Who are these "two sources familiar with the negotiations" anyway? My sources reveal they are his mom and his imaginary friend, Ernie. Ernie wears high heels when he thinks nobody is watching.

Orel said...

Nothing brings Cigarcow out of the woodwork like a Verducci mention!

Steve Sax said...

What happens when Bert is watching?