I don’t know about many of you readers out there and how you might deem the quality of the articles, I place within this domain. But when it comes to sports there are one or two individuals within its realms that I either despise or just find downright despicable ! I know that we all may well have our own choices as to who those ought to be. But to my mind the individuals that I am about to name , ought to rank up there amongst those without a doubt.
Drew Rosenhaus acts on behalf of his client Terrell Owens as the Philadelphia Eagles’ saga took full steam. As we all know what has since happened with the player and his agent are what fables are made of.
It’s been often said that injury attorneys are amongst the lowest of the low on the evolutionary scale, alongside politicians. To my mind the sport’s agent ought to be there as well ! And especially those who are high profiled . And no one represents that more to my mind , than Drew Rosenhaus and Scott Boras. Rosenhaus, for his part, likens himself as the agent to the stars amongst the NFL . Whereas, his counterpart in Major League Baseball , Scott Boras , is not ashamed to just go out there and pit one major league franchise off against the other. In order to guarantee that his client will be suitably paid , as he sees it. Even if it’s to the detriment of one , if not both parties , as long he or his client doesn’t suffer financially.

Scott Boras and his client Alex Rodriguez . The Yankee slugger may well be Boras' most high profiled and well known client. But Boras also represents Manny Rodriguez, Carlos Beltran, Mark Teixiera , amongst others . And in each case the players in question are amongst the highest paid in the game. picture appears courtesy of ap/photo/ Hugh MacIntosh ..................
Say what you will about these aspiring financial gurus or whizzes as the case may be. I know that they’re there to represent their client as best they can . And that they’ve got to also go out there and represent in them not only from a financial aspect but also in the public relation’s sphere as well. It’s all part and parcel as to what is expected of an agent. In both cases Rosenhaus and Boras have their own bevy of stars that they represent through their respective corporations. When a star is in trouble if it’s not a close member of the family that they turn to first. Then without a doubt it’s to their agent . And in many respects on appearance , the agent has to be all things to all people. Even if in some cases they’re none too qualified.
San Diego State pitching phenom Stephen Strasburg who recently signed with the Washington Nationals.
My main reason for writing this piece is merely from the standpoint of what has taken place concerning the signing of the number one draft pick in this year’s baseball draft. And unless you’d been hiding under a rock. Boras as agent of that pick , Stephen Strasburg , was seeking a signing bonus said to be in the region of $30m for the young pitcher , who attended San Diego State University . And whilst no one doubts that the talent of the young phenom. I’ve got to say that there’s no way in hell that a major league baseball franchise out to be shelling out $30m for someone who’s yet to prove them-self at the professional level. One has also to bear in mind , many of the idiotic quotes that can be attributed to Boras, when it comes to the finances of baseball.
And though when the deal was finalized and signed , wherein the Washington Nationals acquired Strasburg for what’s now a record signing bonus of $15million for a player. It has to be said that someone was either duped or the Nationals willingly did this to save themselves further embarrassment. While no one bear Strasburg any ill will. He’s now been placed in a position where the expectations placed upon him will almost certainly be unbearable. Furthermore, for a franchise that’s lacking in success. And even more to the point, has been woefully inept in its on the field performances as well as its personnel decisions as of late. It’s hard to see how the Washington Nationals , much less Strasburg can meet those expectations.
Anecdotes coming forth from the pursed lips of Boras have been from the asinine to some might say the astute with regard to the state of the game. But as always with him it’s been nothing than more than about the money . And how best he can get a franchise to overpay for one of his clients. Perhaps his most famous sound byte is that of “…. the market will continue to bear what it’s allowed to bear. As there are millions of dollars that’s being made by Major League Baseball.” When one considers that the vast majority of the league’s franchises are barely surviving. One has to ask Boras where he’s getting his facts from ? Other than the financial behemoths within the game . Such as the New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox , Los Angeles Angels, Los Angeles Dodgers , St Louis Cardinals and New York Mets . There are very few franchises within baseball at present. That are actually turning an operating profit , without an assist from the hierarchy of Major League Baseball in terms the tax-sharing revenues that’s afforded to those teams. And it’s not as if any of the franchises are prepared to open up their books to intense public scrutiny to begin with.
But yet somehow MLB has been able to dupe, cajole and in some cases force municipalities , county and state governments to enact new taxes , or issue bonds at the taxpayers’
expense in order to facilitate a franchise with a state of the art structure. And we hear idiots up and down the country stating that they don’t want their income tax being raised by the federal government. What’s the difference between what’s being done by the federal government and that of your local or state government ? It’s not as if the citizens are actually benefiting directly from what’s being done when a new stadium is being built to begin with.
Boras’ anecdotes :
“I talk to whoever the club wants me to negotiate with. But I do believe it’s the longest period I’ve gone without talking to a GM.”
“We had a situation where we knew Alex was going to be traded-but we had to see where he would end up. So we had an oral understanding a bridge.”
“We received offers from a number of teams, and we’re in the process of going through deal points as to Carlos’ future contract.”
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