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Originally posted by unc84steve
Based on this clubs past generosity, I'm assuming that any "retirement plan" for Mark Grace would include his $1.75 M (which is less than one-sixth of $10 mill--Grace's contract also was negotiated in this year's depressed market BTW).
Again, the past is irrelevant. Nobody would give back money they are entitled to. But nobody is entitled to a roster spot.
Let's agree it was "selfish" for Matt Williams to refuse to "help the Diamondbacks" get a legit cleanup hitter (Larry Walker) by invoking the no-trade clause the club agreed to. (Let's assume the "Larry Walker also vetoed the trade" is polite PR.
Would it not be equally "selfish" for Mark Grace not to "trade" his roster spot for a coaching spot? This would allow a much more productive player like Chad Tracy or Alex Cintron step up. Grace could still help Lyle Overbay, as Matty "mentored" Chad.
If things didn't work out, Mark could "un-retire" like fellow Cubs teammate Ryne Sandberg or fellow Chicago sports legend Michael Jordan.
Sorry, I forgot that Grace muscled the D-Backs for another $750,000. He originally agreed to $1 mill per in a handshake agreement w/ Colangelo. Afterwards, he squeezed the D-Backs after exploiting some limited interest in the bad market that you described. My mistake.
As to the other points, I think you're right on the money. The D-Backs should pursue the promotion of youth in the infield, just as they seem to finally have embraced some of their young arms in the bullpen/pitching staff.
And your assumption about Walker would seem to correct. The Rockies own color commentator confirmed this much when he a told a local radio station that Walker basically agreed to disagree on the trade only after Matt Williams told the Rockies he would not be coming aboard.
Speaking of the trade, I couldn't help but notice this comment:
If you were working for a company and they tried to transfer you, but you had the option of staying in the city you love, where your kids live, would you pass up on that opportunity to please a bunch of people you never met?
Rudy P must have missed the required reading regarding the Williams trade when Matt, himself, states "Right now (my kids are) fine. Right now if I were playing somewhere else it would be fine. I think they could handle it." The article is called "Williams considers a return to S.F. Ex-Giant still close to Baker." It appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle on October 19th 2001. I suggest you read it. Especially when you condemn people and then cite hollow concepts that are contradicted by the very person that you use to allegorize your point, in print.