Not exactly. My comments about Boras are tempered by the fact that I just don't like him. Some think he is good for baseball, I think that he might have been, but now isn't. He's greedy, to a fault. Don't ask me why. I'll let someone else be his shrink. Then, the one time he represented a very high White Sox draft pick, Carlos Rodon, he really tried to put the wood to the Sox. He held out for an amount way above slot, and then tried his best to make the Sox pay even more, to the extent that there would have been penalties to the Sox. Boras didn't care. They should have just walked, and let Rodon go through the draft again the next year. But they capitulated and signed him. Had the White Sox walked, they would have received the #4 pick the next year, and saved all that over slot money. Then, you could not have said that Boras was good for his client, because Rodon might not have been able to go back to college for his senior year, having hired an agent.
Boras used to represent Cargo, when Cargo was a real hot commodity. Cargo wanted to extend with the Rockies, Boras wanted to test FA waters, Cargo negotiated his own contract with Rockies, got what he wanted where he wanted. Might be the only time a Boras client rejected his tactics.
Then, we have 2020 with all of its problems. No deal yet, and you can't convince me that Boras has been helpful in trying to get a deal done. Quite the opposite, I'm sure. We'll probably never know the extent Boras went to convince MLBPA not to accept a deal.