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QUOTE (WCSox @ Feb 16, 2010 -> 04:45 PM)
Oh, the area around downtown Detroit is definitely worse than the Bronx/Harlem/Yonkers. Then again, there are nice suburbs within a short drive of the Detroit city limits. There's no such thing as a reasonable drive in NYC.

 

Because you take cabs instead? Or the subway? Those Burroughs you listed are like driving to the suburbs in NYC. The island is the draw and what makes it so awesome.

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QUOTE (RockRaines @ Feb 16, 2010 -> 03:48 PM)
Yeah, but those are suburbs. They've been living in NYC, going from that to Birmingham or Grosse Point is quite a step down, almost like moving to the country.

 

This may surprise you, but many people don't consider moving out into the suburbs (or "the country") to be a "step down." Some people aren't into concrete and congestion.

 

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QUOTE (WCSox @ Feb 16, 2010 -> 06:32 PM)
This may surprise you, but many people don't consider moving out into the suburbs (or "the country") to be a "step down." Some people aren't into concrete and congestion.

I would venture to say that a multimillionaire, media whore, prima donna isn't a country fella.

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QUOTE (BigSqwert @ Feb 16, 2010 -> 04:36 PM)
I would venture to say that a multimillionaire, media whore, prima donna isn't a country fella.

 

You mean like Brett Favre?

 

Damon may very well be a suburban fella who enjoys living in a 10,000 square foot house on a 10-acre lot, and didn't particularly like living in the overcrowded mess of NYC.

 

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QUOTE (WCSox @ Feb 16, 2010 -> 06:32 PM)
This may surprise you, but many people don't consider moving out into the suburbs (or "the country") to be a "step down." Some people aren't into concrete and congestion.

 

From Boston to NYC to detroit burbs. Looks like a step down to me. Maybe he really likes the suburban pace, but there is also zero metropolis to venture into which is a huge minus. In Chicago at least you can drive or take the train to the city to go out or get something to eat, Detroit, no so much.

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QUOTE (RockRaines @ Feb 16, 2010 -> 07:07 PM)
From Boston to NYC to detroit burbs. Looks like a step down to me. Maybe he really likes the suburban pace, but there is also zero metropolis to venture into which is a huge minus. In Chicago at least you can drive or take the train to the city to go out or get something to eat, Detroit, no so much.

But Windsor is a very close :lolhitting

 

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QUOTE (RockRaines @ Feb 16, 2010 -> 05:07 PM)
From Boston to NYC to detroit burbs. Looks like a step down to me. Maybe he really likes the suburban pace, but there is also zero metropolis to venture into which is a huge minus.

 

That depends on what one's priorities in life are. I suppose that a young, single guy like Gordon Beckham would really love the NYC lifestyle. But a guy like Damon, who's in his mid-30's, is married, and has 4 kids, may not be into eating at the swankiest steakhouse on the East Coast and goin' to da club multiple times a week. Agreed that metro Detroit has relatively little to offer compared to other major cities, but that isn't exactly his home. Damon and his family reside in a small town outside of Orlando, which is a far cry from Boston and New York. I imagine that his decision to sign with the Red Sox and the Yankees had more to do with money and the realistic chance of winning a championship than anything lifestyle-related.

 

QUOTE (Sockin @ Feb 16, 2010 -> 05:34 PM)
Sox have made a second offer, Damon to Sox gaining momentum!

 

http://twitter.com/Ken_Rosenthal/status/9212195015

 

I'm not expecting Kenny to win a bidding war over Damon, but it would be awesome if he did.

 

EDIT: Doh!

 

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Hah, I am pretty proud of him for admitting he made an error (even though it may not have really been an error).

 

There are obviously some terms here that are close enough to make Damon consider both offers. I just don't see KW getting into any bidding war and playing Boras' game, so I doubt they are holding out expecting to see offers increase much.

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