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Signed Alex Periard. Discuss.
How about you discuss? That's why this thread is here...

 

Congrats on your 2nd Brewer 40-man member (Luis Pena). Please list your other 40-man roster players across baseball.

 

OK, for discussion. How's your French? Is this Alex's first formal representation?

 

Let's say any individual member of the Brewer organization approached you and wanted you to represent him. Is that an automatic for you, or do you do your own background checks and such to see if the relationship is a good match? What would be a possible reason you would not agree to represent a potential client? I would imagine you would need to discuss short-term and long-term goals and philosophies with the potential client.

 

Dustin Pedroia is taking a lot of heat for signing a team-friendly extension with Boston, leaving perhaps as much as $30 million on the table over the life of the deal (if he had gone year-to-year). I imagine his agent will hear from the Gene Orza's and such about deflating future value of other superstar contracts. Should you be fortunate enough to represent a client of that ilk in the future, what are your thoughts on the Scott Boras year-to-year maximize everything via arbitration vs. the Evan Longoria / Ryan Braun / Pedroia signings? The Longoria signing was ridiculously premature, wasn't it?

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Signed Alex Periard. Discuss.
How about you discuss? That's why this thread is here...

 

Congrats on your 2nd Brewer 40-man member (Luis Pena). Please list your other 40-man roster players across baseball.

 

OK, for discussion. How's your French? Is this Alex's first formal representation?

 

Let's say any individual member of the Brewer organization approached you and wanted you to represent him. Is that an automatic for you, or do you do your own background checks and such to see if the relationship is a good match? What would be a possible reason you would not agree to represent a potential client? I would imagine you would need to discuss short-term and long-term goals and philosophies with the potential client.

 

Dustin Pedroia is taking a lot of heat for signing a team-friendly extension with Boston, leaving perhaps as much as $30 million on the table over the life of the deal (if he had gone year-to-year). I imagine his agent will hear from the Gene Orza's and such about deflating future value of other superstar contracts. Should you be fortunate enough to represent a client of that ilk in the future, what are your thoughts on the Scott Boras year-to-year maximize everything via arbitration vs. the Evan Longoria / Ryan Braun / Pedroia signings? The Longoria signing was ridiculously premature, wasn't it?

3rd 40 man member (also have Omar Aguilar/Luis Pena) , my french is non existant, not alex's first agent, Ive turned down Brewers before, definately do background checks on everyone we sign from all organizations, and the last part, I am a huge fan of maximizing value.

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Im headed to the winter meetings in about 5 hours and I just updated the blog. I should be updating it while Im out there but if anyone has any questions or comments just go ahead and get a hold of me.

 

Mahalo

J

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I have some questions. Do you just hang out in the lobby at the hotel during the winter meetings or do you meet with teams in their suites? Also, in one of your posts you stated (paraphrasing here) that you don't like all other agents because you're not one of them. What exactly separates you from all other agents and distinguishes yourself from them?
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I have some questions. Do you just hang out in the lobby at the hotel during the winter meetings or do you meet with teams in their suites? Also, in one of your posts you stated (paraphrasing here) that you don't like all other agents because you're not one of them. What exactly separates you from all other agents and distinguishes yourself from them?

Both, I've responded to you, thank you for your interest in my career..

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I have some questions. Do you just hang out in the lobby at the hotel during the winter meetings or do you meet with teams in their suites? Also, in one of your posts you stated (paraphrasing here) that you don't like all other agents because you're not one of them. What exactly separates you from all other agents and distinguishes yourself from them?

Both, I've responded to you, thank you for your interest in my career..

I'm going to chalk that comment up to you having a long week...

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I have some questions. Do you just hang out in the lobby at the hotel during the winter meetings or do you meet with teams in their suites? Also, in one of your posts you stated (paraphrasing here) that you don't like all other agents because you're not one of them. What exactly separates you from all other agents and distinguishes yourself from them?

Both, I've responded to you, thank you for your interest in my career..

I'm going to chalk that comment up to you having a long week...

I don't think you see what he just did there.
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I have some questions. Do you just hang out in the lobby at the hotel during the winter meetings or do you meet with teams in their suites? Also, in one of your posts you stated (paraphrasing here) that you don't like all other agents because you're not one of them. What exactly separates you from all other agents and distinguishes yourself from them?

Both, I've responded to you, thank you for your interest in my career..

I'm going to chalk that comment up to you having a long week...

I don't think you see what he just did there.

I guess it doesn't look as bad the second time I read it.

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I have some questions. Do you just hang out in the lobby at the hotel during the winter meetings or do you meet with teams in their suites? Also, in one of your posts you stated (paraphrasing here) that you don't like all other agents because you're not one of them. What exactly separates you from all other agents and distinguishes yourself from them?

Both, I've responded to you, thank you for your interest in my career..

I'm going to chalk that comment up to you having a long week...

I don't think you see what he just did there.

I guess it doesn't look as bad the second time I read it.

 

I responded personally to that posters question. Thats all, no malice intended

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Please note the quote guidelines, gang. It only takes a few seconds to either pare back a quote or to add a few clarifying words to a message to bypass the need to quote.

 

Gracias.

That’s the only thing Chicago’s good for: to tell people where Wisconsin is.

[align=right]-- Sigmund Snopek[/align]

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Wow. That's some nice praise for you Josh.

 

Now, when they all make the MLB squad - if you turn into Scott Boras, I'll take back every nice thing I've ever said about you.

 

(I couldn't decide to put that in blue or not)

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Wow. That's some nice praise for you Josh.

 

Now, when they all make the MLB squad - if you turn into Scott Boras, I'll take back every nice thing I've ever said about you.

 

(I couldn't decide to put that in blue or not)

I'm just trying to stay sane and do whats right for the guys. Again thank you to everyone here for tolerating me

 

J

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Scott Boras just tries to get as much money for his guys as he can. He isn't doing anything wrong most of the time. It isn't Boras' fault the Brewers don't have the resources to offer the most money to players.

Fan is short for fanatic.

I blame Wang.

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Scott Boras just tries to get as much money for himself his guys as he can.
I fixed it for you.

 

A-Rod had to go around Boras' back because Boras was ignoring A-Rod desire to play in New York. I believe Kenny Rogers fired Boras because Boras tried selling Rogers to every team but the Tigers - when all Kenny wanted was to play for the Detroit Tigers.

 

Boras cares more about the dollar amounts than his players happiness. Nothing wrong with getting paid, but Boras' methods are certainly questionable.

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Like I said, "most of the time." Players stick with Boras and keep going to him so he must be a good agent.

Fan is short for fanatic.

I blame Wang.

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Josh, what is Periard hitting on his fastball? Do you think he has room to add any more velocity? Gord Ash said during '08 spring training that Periard was hitting "the mid 90's" but we mostly saw reports he was in the low 90's and high 80's. Did his velocity drop as the year went down, or was it maybe a slight exaggeration on Gord's part?
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Your current Brewers (13) -- right?

 

Luis Pena

Omar Aguilar

Alex Periard

Lorenzo Cain

Jeremy Jeffress

Taylor Green

Brent Brewer

Brae Wright

Stephen Chapman

Nick Tyson

Cam Robulack

Chris Dennis

Kristian Bueno

 

Are most, if not all, scheduled to be in Maryvale in mid-January, for the six-week session that ends just a few days before spring training? Now that the holidays are just about over, do you get the sense guys are anxious for the January-February pre-camp sessions? Thanks.

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