Steff Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 i'd would only be fair though to compare his to the salary of other DH's with the same offensive production to find out if he's underpaid... Ya got that Mike.. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
israel4ever Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 Over a 14+ year career with the Sox... 29 hrs per year 94 rbi .309 lifetime b.a. .567 slugging pct. .995 o.p.s. Not bad. Worth a helluva lot more than $9 mill per in today's market. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
winninguglyin83 Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 One question for Frank: Are you willing to give back some of the money for the years you were overpaid and didn't produce at the 10 million level? Just wondering. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steff Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 One question for Frank: Are you willing to give back some of the money for the years you were overpaid and didn't produce at the 10 million level? Just wondering. If you were hurt and on disability pay from your company.. when you got better would you be inclined to pay them back the $$ they paid you while not producing..? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
israel4ever Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 The ONLY player I can ever recall giving back money after a poor season(s) was when Bobby Orr did it when he signed with the Hawks late in his career. (Are you reading this, Scottie Pippen?) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Critic Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 I said this last time we had this discussion and this will be my only input to this thread, because I'm a bit bored of the topic: Frank Thomas signed a contract that gave his employer the right to defer his money. If he wants to blame anyone ( besides himself, that is ) he should blame his agent for agreeing to a trap-door clause like that. It doesn't matter what ANYONE ELSE in either league makes, because HE signed off on his own deal. He had the opportunity to test the FA market as part of that clause and either he didn't, or no one was interested in him at the pay rate he requested. I hope he has a MONSTER year, and whatever happens after that happens, but he made his own bed and now he should lie in it quietly. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
winninguglyin83 Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 he was injured for one season -- 2001. He underperformed in 2002, striking out more than 100 times for the first time in his career. failing to score 100 runs or drive in 100. That's the year I'm talking about. I love Frank. I hope he finishes his career with gusto and gets into the Hall of Fame. He's the greatest offensive player in Sox history. But his incessant public b****ing about his contract is flat-out repulsive and stupid. It's hard for the average guy to feel sorry for somebody making $6 million a year. Concentrate on winning 6 of every 9 games all season. You'll get paid big boy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
israel4ever Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 he was injured for one season -- 2001. He underperformed in 2002, striking out more than 100 times for the first time in his career. failing to score 100 runs or drive in 100. That's the year I'm talking about. I love Frank. I hope he finishes his career with gusto and gets into the Hall of Fame. He's the greatest offensive player in Sox history. But his incessant public b****ing about his contract is flat-out repulsive and stupid. It's hard for the average guy to feel sorry for somebody making $6 million a year. Concentrate on winning 6 of every 9 games all season. You'll get paid big boy. I agree. I believe that once an athlete signs a contract, he should honor it. All things being equal, and for whatever reason(s), I believe Thomas should be making more money. If he had known how to keep his foot out of his mouth, he could've "owned" Chicago. Bad p.r., bad people skills. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Queen Prawn Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 If you were hurt and on disability pay from your company.. when you got better would you be inclined to pay them back the $$ they paid you while not producing..? From what I was told, it's not the company that pays you, it's the insurance that you've paid into that pays you for disability (long term anyway). In any sense, I am sick to death of players whining about their millions not being enough. Let them support a kid on 25K (while working 8+ hrs a day) and then tell me about unfair and not enough. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Texsox Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 Imagine if JR went to Frank and told him he wanted Frank to be paid fairly based on each season's stats. We are going to offer you a 1 year contract and at the end of the season, negotiate next years. That was Frank you will never have to worry about not being paid fair market value. I'm certain Frank would jump at that If we are going to talk numbers, and not that it has anything to do with this but, wouldn't it have been nice if Frank could have hit his weight during the 2000 playoffs? Or Joey Cora's weight? Of his bat weight? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CSF Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 Mariotti, as predicted is having a field day with this. He's even brought out all the stupid nicknames (The Big Blurt). The man only discusses the Sox when he's got a clear shot at insulting them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steff Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 From what I was told, it's not the company that pays you, it's the insurance that you've paid into that pays you for disability (long term anyway). I know fan.. I was doing the best I can to make a comparison. Clearly it's not the same thing. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Queen Prawn Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 I know fan.. I was doing the best I can to make a comparison. Clearly it's not the same thing. I figured, but if you guys had better benefits I know where I was going to apply! lol! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steff Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 I figured, but if you guys had better benefits I know where I was going to apply! lol! We've got pretty good ones.. but not that good. As a matter of fact, I think it's the insurance company that pays in all those circumstances, no? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CSF Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 With the exception of the outperforming the 80 percent quote, I didn't find anything wrong with this. He didn't discuss exact amounts, I think he realizes this club is on the way back up and he wants to finish his career on the South Side. Yet I know the rest of the media is going to run with this and make Frank to look worse......again. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
southsideirish Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 I don't understand what is so wrong about what he said. He basically is saying his agent and Mr. Reinsdorf are in discussions for an extension. Tom Shaer even said he made his comments very respectfully. He is defniately not pouting. This is a bunch of horses*** if you ask me. Everyone get off his back already. This is the happiest I have seen this man and our team is playing really good ball. Can we no enjoy this for once? DAMN! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Queen Prawn Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 We've got pretty good ones.. but not that good. As a matter of fact, I think it's the insurance company that pays in all those circumstances, no? For the short term disability (6 weeks or less) where I am, the company pays a portion and the insurance company picks up the rest. What that portion is, I haven't a clue. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steff Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 For the short term disability (6 weeks or less) where I am, the company pays a portion and the insurance company picks up the rest. What that portion is, I haven't a clue. That's how it is here I think. I think it's 60%. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CSF Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 I don't understand what is so wrong about what he said. He basically is saying his agent and Mr. Reinsdorf are in discussions for an extension. Tom Shaer even said he made his comments very respectfully. He is defniately not pouting. This is a bunch of horses*** if you ask me. Everyone get off his back already. This is the happiest I have seen this man and our team is playing really good ball. Can we no enjoy this for once? DAMN! So far the only person to mention it in great detail is the eternal asswipe Mariotti. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steff Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 Can we no enjoy this for once? DAMN! What fun is that...??? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
moochpuppy Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 The 35 year old veteran would like the organization to tear up his contract as soon as the season is over and give him one that he says would show him the 'respect' he believes he has earned as a long-time, productive member of the team. What's that saying?........."What have you done for me lately?" Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JUGGERNAUT Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 I loved the day Frank Thomas became a White Sox. It was great having the most feared hitter in all of baseball during the 90's on our team. But Frank has never been able to see the forest beyond the trees. Is he worth more than 6 MIL right now? That's debateable. He finished #6 in RPG in the AL last year. About five spots ahead of Maggs. Clearly he's not happy with an 8MIL separation betw the 2. But again Frank needs to realize that the forest beyond the trees is that he can leave the team for more $$$ any time he wants. He had that opportunity this year & he has it again next year. Truth be it told for an aging DH it's not a bad contract at all after 2004. He'll make either 8MIL or 10MIL in 2005. Then he'll make either 10MIL or 12MIL in 2006. It's not until 2007 where the team can buy out the contract for 3MIL! Now how many other players over 35 have those kind of options? Frank's clearly upset with the 6MIL for 2004 & that's a legitimate gripe. But if he can see beyond that, the rest of the contract is pretty nice. After 2005 he'll either be the highest paid player on the team or the 2nd highest. There's no question the SOX got a bargain in Frank's early years. But so did CLE, TEX, & most of all PIT with their RBI guys. He needs to wise up & realize he's nearing the tail end of his career. A contract that will most likely average double digit millions is a pretty nice send off. What I might do if I were the SOX & attendance is up & Frank finishes in the top 10 in RPG is rip it up & offer him 3 yrs at 10MIL a yr. Basically the average of the existing contract only guranteed. But that's as far as a I go. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SnB Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 :headshake Why must frank always do this? Mags deserves the money he wants, frank does not. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
upnorthsox Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 I loved the day Frank Thomas became a White Sox. It was great having the most feared hitter in all of baseball during the 90's on our team. But Frank has never been able to see the forest beyond the trees. Is he worth more than 6 MIL right now? That's debateable. He finished #6 in RPG in the AL last year. About five spots ahead of Maggs. Clearly he's not happy with an 8MIL separation betw the 2. But again Frank needs to realize that the forest beyond the trees is that he can leave the team for more $$$ any time he wants. He had that opportunity this year & he has it again next year. Truth be it told for an aging DH it's not a bad contract at all after 2004. He'll make either 8MIL or 10MIL in 2005. Then he'll make either 10MIL or 12MIL in 2006. It's not until 2007 where the team can buy out the contract for 3MIL! Now how many other players over 35 have those kind of options? Frank's clearly upset with the 6MIL for 2004 & that's a legitimate gripe. But if he can see beyond that, the rest of the contract is pretty nice. After 2005 he'll either be the highest paid player on the team or the 2nd highest. There's no question the SOX got a bargain in Frank's early years. But so did CLE, TEX, & most of all PIT with their RBI guys. He needs to wise up & realize he's nearing the tail end of his career. A contract that will most likely average double digit millions is a pretty nice send off. What I might do if I were the SOX & attendance is up & Frank finishes in the top 10 in RPG is rip it up & offer him 3 yrs at 10MIL a yr. Basically the average of the existing contract only guranteed. But that's as far as a I go. 2003: $5.0M 2004: Dual option $6.0M player/$8.0M team 2005: Dual option $8.0M player/$11.0M team 2006: Dual option $10.0M player/$12.0M team or $3.5M buyout Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
upnorthsox Posted April 16, 2004 Share Posted April 16, 2004 Two words for Frank on this: No Comment! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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