Manny Ramirez Wrap-Up, 2/27
Late last night, we learned that Manny Ramirez and Scott Boras rejected the Dodgers two year, $45M offer. Since then quite a bit has come out. Let's take a look.
- Dylan Hernandez of the Los Angeles Times reports that deferred payments were the reason Ramirez rejected the offer. Ramirez would have only received $10M of his 2009 $25M in 2009 and only $10M of his 2010 $20M player option in 2010. The remaining $15M would have been paid out over 2011-2013, interest free. Boras countered with the same annual numbers, but no deferred payments. This offer was confirmed by an email from Boras to media outlets.
- Tony Jackson of the Los Angeles Daily News thinks that the Dodgers offer was simply so owner Frank McCourt could say that the team made an effort because they knew it would be rejected.
- Dodgers general manager Ned Colletti alleges that deferred payments have been part of the process since the initial one year, $25M offer way back in November. Colletti also vented some frustration in dealing with Boras: "I have asked Scott many times to tell us where we are at, what we are bidding against, to tell us what we have to meet. We have yet to be told what the parameters are.''
- Jon Heyman of Sports Illustrated notes that Ramirez would accept the Dodgers most recent offer if the money is not deferred. Since Boras made that exact offer, that's not that surprising.
- The Giants have not ruled out making a late run at Ramirez. This can not be good news for the Dodgers.
- There are also rumors that the Boras/Ramirez counter-proposal was two years $55M, not $45M.




















