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"Rumors And Repercussions."

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Blogger Unknown said...

I am PISSED that Dayton Moore is publicly stating whenever possible that their payroll ceiling is $70mil for ’12. So pissed that if they don’t do what’s right (and I am going to explain my definition of that below) I will not follow them EVER AGAIN as long as Glass is the owner. I tweeted my thoughts in a succession of tweets but I am going to lay it out for you guys too.

I have been looking at their payroll history and they underspent last yr by $31.5 mil compared to their 4yr avg from '07-'10. Avg during that time period was $67.25mil.

You can assume that the $67.5mil is basically the ceiling that Dayton Moore is talking about. So, since they underspent by that much in ’11 they theoretically have that money to spend this season. So, to find out what they can really “afford” in ’12 you need to take their average, or “ceiling”, of $67.5mil and add $31.5mil to that. Making their real payroll affordability for ’12 of just under $100mil.

Right now they have $61.4mil committed for ’12 to their 25 man roster. That is with Hochevar at $3.5mil committed. They shouldn’t offer him arbitration and let him walk, saving that $3.5mil and bringing their new committed amount to $57.9mil. Meaning they still have $42.1mil to spend in ’12 to get back to their spending average that they have had since Dayton Moore took over.

Now, before they can just go nuts and spend that $42.1mil. They need to structure their contracts for ’13 & beyond so that they don’t go over their average payroll figures. The interesting thing is that starting in ’14 they will receive an extra $13mil/yr from the MLB general fund due to the new TV contracts that MLB signed, which guarantee each team the aforementioned $13mil/yr. That is an extra $13mil/yr. So their new average should go up by that amount from $67.5mil to $80mil/yr.

November 28, 2012 at 12:06 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Now, knowing that, here are the moves they need to make. After each move I will show you what the Royals payroll will be in 2012 and 2013 & beyond after each deal. Keep in mind that their 2013 payroll should be at about $100mil, their 2014-beyond payroll should be about $80mil:

Anibal Sanchez is said to be looking for 6yrs/$90mil. Whether he gets that or not is up for debate but let’s just use those numbers for my scenario. If they sign him to those numbers they need to front load the deal so that he is paid $20mil/yr for the first two years of the contract then give him $12.5mil the last 4 yrs of the contract. That $12.5 mil is exactly what Santana’s contract pays this season and will come off the books in ’13.
Royals payroll for 2013 after signing this deal = $77.9 mil
Royals payroll for 2014 & beyond after signing this deal = $65.9 mil

Trade Wil Myer’s & Prospects to The Rays for David Price. If you put together a deal similar to the Greinke deal for Price The Rays will take it. The Royals have those pieces. Wil Myer’s with the bat. A shortstop prospect ? The Royals have 5 legit SS prospects. They have a couple of low minors arms that are comparable to what Odorizzi at the time of the Greinke deal and they have a TON of major league ready relievers in their system, similar to what everyone thought Jeffress was when the trade went down. You may even be able to save some money by also including Chen in the deal. The best part about getting Price other than the fact that he is a LEGIT ACE is that the Royals would control him through 2015!! His salary for next season will be about $9mil after his first year of arbitration. After that it will go up in ’14 to probably about $14mil &’15 to about $16mil through arbitration.
Royals payroll for 2013 after making this trade = $81.9 mil
Royals payroll for 2014 after making this trade = $74.9 mil
Royals payroll for 2015 after making this trade = $78.9 mil

(Optional but preferred move) Now that they have traded Myers they need to sign a veteran RFer like Ryan Ludwick or Cody Ross and eat the last year of Frenchy’s deal. They have the money. Maybe platoon Frenchy and this signing in RF. They will have to do this for the next couple of years, however as there is not another corner OFer ready for the Majors in their system after trading Myers.
Royals payroll for 2013 after making this move = $86 mil
Royals payroll for 2014 after making this move = $80 mil
Royals payroll for 2015 after making this move = $82 mil

I did not address possible arbitration raises for their core young players like Moose, Hosmer and their ‘pen so their 2014 & 2015 payroll may balloon a bit but probably still won’t go over $90 mil in those years.

So, let me recap. Their 2013 team would look like this:

Rotation:
#1 David Price
#2 Anibal Sanchez
#3 Jeremy Guthrie
#4 Ervin Santana
#5 Mendoza/Smith/Odorizzi

‘Pen:
What it was at the end of last season

Position Players:
Gordon
Butler
Cain/Dyson
Frenchy/Vet RFer
Hosmer
Gio/Falu/Abreu
Esky
Moose
Salvy

That is a team that, I think, wins the division in 2013 with that pitching rotation.

This is what their team would look like in 2014:

Rotation:
#1 David Price
#2 Anibal Sanchez
#3 Jeremy Guthrie
#4 Odorizzi
#5 Duffy/Paulino/Prospects

Position Players:
Gordon
Butler
Cain/Dyson
Frenchy/Vet RFer
Hosmer
Gio/Falu/Abreu
Esky
Moose
Salvy

This is what it would look like in 2015:

Rotation:
#1 David Price
#2 Anibal Sanchez
#3 Jeremy Guthrie or he could be just dropped due to production/Odorizzi
#4 Odorizzi/Duffy
#5 Odorizzi/Duffy/Prospects

Position Players:
Gordon
Butler
Cain/Dyson
Frenchy/Vet RFer
Hosmer
Gio/Falu/Abreu
Esky
Moose
Salvy

Alas, I just woke up from my dream and it will NEVER happen!! Oh, and I am bored at work!! HAHA!!

November 28, 2012 at 12:06 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

I don't care much about football, but what little concern I can muster leads me to root against the team on the other side of the parking lot because I would like to see their management go.

I can wait out a bad GM, but not a bad owner. If a $70 million soft cap is for real, and it leads them to do something this stupid, then I'm done buying tickets.

I thought the whole things sounded incredibly stupid, but you've shown just how stupid it is. Maybe the rumors are a trial balloon to test fan response.

November 28, 2012 at 12:06 PM

Blogger Adam Wright said...

Sad truths. Though they were all major leaguers when they departed, I fear that Myers is headed the way of Beltran, Damon, Dye etc.. This was WAY less "angry Rany" than I expected. Well done.

November 28, 2012 at 12:11 PM

Blogger midkanroyal said...

Is it possible Myers is being dangled to bring out all the serious teams with pitchers that are on the block and then Moore just pulls Myers back and works out a deal with lesser prospects?

November 28, 2012 at 12:13 PM

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November 28, 2012 at 12:17 PM

Blogger jjhochunk said...

That's what I'm talking about. This is why I've read Rany's work all these years. Well done.

November 28, 2012 at 12:19 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Glass is a joke and Moore is taking this to the media to show the constraints he is under

November 28, 2012 at 12:19 PM

Blogger KCinNC said...

And if $70m really is your own self-imposed salary cap, then $12m on Santana and $8.3m per year on Guthrie really is idiocy. If $70m turns out to be the cap, then the Royals/GMDM really are both cheap and stupid.

November 28, 2012 at 12:45 PM

Blogger KCinNC said...

And if $70m really is your own self-imposed salary cap, then $12m on Santana and $8.3m per year on Guthrie really is idiocy. If $70m turns out to be the cap, then the Royals/GMDM really are both cheap and stupid.

November 28, 2012 at 12:49 PM

Blogger Royals said...

I think all of the hoopla over the 70 mil cap is an over reaction to a general statement that shouldn't be taken at face value. Remember when Moore made the comments about payroll after the Volstad claiming? Everyone got all up in arms after that and he has since turned around and added Santana and Guthrie. We can't jump the gun until the season starts and we see what the final payroll is. I, for one, don't think Moore is stupid enough to trade Myers for a short term rental. I think he is trying to drum up more interest. And I expect the Braves to come strong on Myers. How about a Minor, Teheran, Hanson package?

November 28, 2012 at 12:56 PM

Blogger Royals said...

Also, say Myers does get traded for Lester or Shields and they make the post-season. Would that be worth it or is it World Series or bust?

November 28, 2012 at 12:57 PM

Blogger Dan Scott said...

I am so glad so many Royals bloggers are calling attention to this. I'm curious how much money the Royals profited from the All-Star game this year. And why in the world wouldn't the $12 million Gil Meche gave them this year have been banked. That money should be available for the 2013 payroll. Between the AS game profit, Meche charity, dollars that were previously used on the draft, Revenue sharing, the new TV contracts, PLUS the statement Glass previously made about being willing to "break even" if it means contending, I don't see why the payroll shouldn't be $100 million honestly.

To hear quotes of $70 million really makes my blood boil.

November 28, 2012 at 1:10 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

I, too, believe that leaking this to the media is Dayton's way of showing the fans and media that he is under seriously unreasonable constraints.

November 28, 2012 at 1:23 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

I, too, believe that leaking this to the media is Dayton's way of showing the fans and media that he is under seriously unreasonable constraints.

November 28, 2012 at 1:24 PM

Blogger Gabe said...

I propose that we get our elected officials to force a Green Bay Packers situation, where the team is bought from the Glasses and becomes a public entity.
Do I think that's realistic? Of course not, but I think the odd's of that are far greater than the odds of C. Montgomery Glass doing anything other than steal money from committed fans who have no other ability to influence any positive change.

November 28, 2012 at 1:45 PM

Blogger KCDC said...

Even when you're angry, Rany, your commentary still feels more cordial and professional than the idiocy of the Royals management demands. I'm not sure whether the inability to rip this team apart in writing reflects your good-natured personality or whether it's a consequence of the fact that we as fans just really don't have leverage to drive home the point.

We might name-call and air our grievences on blogs and talk radio, but we're not going to protest at the stadium, we can't get Moore fired, and we sure as hell can't kick Glass to the curb. If Loria's safe in Miami, the will of the fans is certainly toothless in Kansas City.

November 28, 2012 at 2:55 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Speaking of the "moral hazard", I was thinking that's true of Jeremy Guthrie's contract's third year. Dayton Moore's contract only runs through 2014. If Guthrie isn't part of what gets the Royals to contention by 2014, then he probably feels pretty safe that he won't have to deal with the matter of Guthrie's contract in payroll calculations for 2015.

November 28, 2012 at 4:43 PM

Blogger twm said...

KCDC: we protest at the stadium by leaving it empty. KC attendence usually ranks among the five worst in MLB.

November 28, 2012 at 6:33 PM

Blogger Kris Alan Higdon said...

If GMDM trades Myers for a pitcher straight up it better be Moore or Bumbgardner.

November 28, 2012 at 8:12 PM

Blogger Kris Alan Higdon said...

If GMDM trades Myers for a pitcher straight up it better be Moore or Bumbgardner.

November 28, 2012 at 8:14 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Glass needs to be held accountable for his comments.

He says they are not trying to make money on the team. If that is really the truth, then he needs to invest the 250MM plus in equity that has been gained.

It is obviously not the truth.

If he wants to make money, more power to him. But don't out and out lie about the basic finances of the team.

ONe question I would like to see asked of Glass also, is why didn't he fight harder to not allow the limit placed on draft spending. This limit really seems to harm smaller markets and I have not seen one comment from him on this subject. Why wouldn't he have fought to have this removed from the CBA?

November 28, 2012 at 8:58 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Don't you think even this advantage would have been lost very soon? Dodgers would have started dropping big bucks in this area as well.

November 28, 2012 at 9:57 PM

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November 29, 2012 at 10:35 AM

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November 29, 2012 at 10:36 AM

Blogger MSUngaKC1 said...

If we thought Rany was up-in-arms over recent Glass/Moore comments, just wait until he takes apart Glass' comments in the Star today; "From the time we've owned the team until now,accumulatively we've done no better than break even. We've actually subsidizedit slightly during that period of time." He goes on to talk about spending $20 - $30 mill in amateur bonuses (oops, less than half that in '12 and the new rules force the same going forward) and that "if you add what we're spending on amateur bonuses to our salaries, we're spending a lot of money."

Talk about word-smithing! I'm guessing in some weird baseball ownership sort of accounting system (which is different from the system most of us live in and the one that Forbes uses!), his claim of actually subsidizing the team probably has a shred of truth (but just a shred). He never spent anywhere near $30 mill in amateur bonuses in a single year, but since he did spend over $20 mill, than I guess his statement can be conceived as factual. And yes, he is spending a lot of money, but he's also taking in a whole lot more (see Rany column) and spending far less than almost any other organization (I use the term "organize" loosely when referring to the Royals).

The main issue with "average-Joe" baseball fan is that they read Glass' comments and probably take them at face value, but don't read internet articles/blogs that cry "foul". I really hope Mellinger or some other savvy scribe takes apart Glass' comments in the Star where readers might get some balances views of reality.

Good luck GMDM!

November 29, 2012 at 11:14 AM

Blogger Unknown said...

twm: The only problem with protesting by "leaving it empty" is - who would notice? If there's nobody in the stadium now and there weren't people attending before, how will anyone know there's a protest?

My suggestion is to do the opposite. I'd like to fill the stadium up, and then have everyone walk out after the first pitch. Nobody buys any souvenirs or food. Just a big party in the parking lot during the game. It would have to be embarassing to the franchise to watch a stadium full of people disappear and have to play before an empty house.

November 29, 2012 at 11:19 AM

Blogger Chris said...

Minor quibble, but under terms of the new CBA and the sale of the Dodgers, only up to 84MM of their new TV deal is subject to revenue sharing at 34%. If they get 250MM a year in TV money, they only have to contribute 28.5MM into the revenue sharing pool and get to keep the rest, which is why they are spending like drunken sailors and widening the gap in MLB spending.

November 29, 2012 at 11:21 AM

Blogger twm said...

What caught my eye in Glass's comment was when he claimed that he is willing to spend "whatever money the franchise generates". Intentionally ambiguous phrasing always gets my dander up, and this phrasing seems designed to obfuscate.

November 29, 2012 at 11:29 AM

Blogger Fast Eddie said...


From MLB Trade Rumors: "The Royals have talked to the Mets about R.A. Dickey as they continue to search for a top-of-the-rotation starter"
-- this is what I've been hoping for. The Mets seem to undervalue Dickey because of his age. As a knuckleballer, he's just hitting his stride and is just what the Royals need, in my opinion. Mets want catcher & outfielder, though.

November 29, 2012 at 11:38 AM

Blogger kcghost said...

The only reason to dangle Myers out there is if Moore & Company believe that he isn't going to make it at the ML level.

Once Myers is out of the farm system we are out of guys who might be able to help us in 2013.

November 29, 2012 at 1:46 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Is it possible that this just a lot of noise to create favorable trading situations?

And the thing that angers me most about all this money talk? All the projections are based on what the team is doing right now. Their revenue/payroll is basically at its lowest possible point (for payroll, I mean their fictional break even point. Sur, they COULD lower it to $30-some million and pocket the rest). Is there any doubt that a playoff contending Royals team generates a revenue boost? I mean like $20, $30 million. I remember in 2003 when they got off to the hot start. My dad was in town and we decided to attend a Tuesday night game against the Tigers. I think they were just back from an undefeated road trip and a Monday off day. We left for the game at about 6:45. "Don't worry," I told my dad. "Nobody goes to games on a Tuesday."

We didn't get to our seats until the fourth inning.

Ken Harvey went to a knee for the game winning homer in extra innings. I think it was shortly thereafter when Denny said, "What is going on!" after a Rey Sanchez walk-off homer.

Anyways, it took two weeks to bring the fans back. I know the damage is deeper now, but contending at the all-star break would still do the trick, in my opinion.

It's called investing.

November 29, 2012 at 7:41 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

How can Glass say he has broken even, when his initial investment of $90M has more than quadrupled? "Overspend" on a pitcher now, win the division and watch the value of your franchise go up even more. Painting himself as a martyr, as he claims to have dipped into his reserves, is so weak.

November 29, 2012 at 9:22 PM

Blogger George said...

If these Dempter 2y/$26M and Feldman 1y/$4M rumors are true, how realistic is it that Zack Greinke gives KC a slight discount, and instead of the 6y/$150M demands, he signs to play here for something like 5y/$115-120M? Bleacher Report has the odds at 100:1 of him signing in KC. If all of these $ figures are true (on how much the Royals can spend, and how much they've been making over the years), it would seem we could afford him. Right?

November 30, 2012 at 9:23 AM

Blogger Fast Eddie said...

Getz and Royals agree to 1 year contract.

November 30, 2012 at 10:07 AM

Blogger twm said...

Angels just replaced Santana with Hanson and all it cost them was a reliever. With DM's history of trading with Atlanta I have to wonder why we didn't make this move. Seems like we could easily have matched Anaheim's offer and probably done better with one of our power arms in the bullpen. Sigh.

November 30, 2012 at 12:32 PM

Blogger Loserville said...

This is why I did not renew my companies season tickets for last season and replaced them with Sporting KC tickets. The value for your dollar is so much more with Sporting than the Royals it is absurd. Glass is taking us to the cleaners and laughing all the way to the bank...

November 30, 2012 at 1:25 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Rany, don't fool yourself. You've never given Dayton Moore the benefit of the doubt. At least, not in recent years. You say you are, but in your mind, regardless of the move they make, you are going to find the negative, find the downside of it, and believe it. Dayton Moore's problem is what he ISN'T doing, not what he's done.

Also, if the owner gives you a cap, as a GM, you take it and deal with it. It's how it is.

November 30, 2012 at 2:47 PM

Blogger John said...

I've talked about this proposed deal on Red Sox sites already. It makes no sense to me, as a Red Sox fan. If Dayton Moore can afford to pay Jon Lester, then he should just sign one of the FA pitchers and be done with it. I'm sure the Red Sox would love to trade Lester for Wil Myers, put Myers into the lineup for 2013, then use Lester's salary to go sign a Dan Haren or Edwin Jackson to replace him.

If you're Boston, you love the idea, but it makes no sense for K.C.

December 1, 2012 at 1:33 AM

Blogger Douglas said...

Shields has been #1 starter for last two seasons. http://www.draysbay.com/2012/10/30/3564018/2012-season-review-james-shields

After he tweaked his delivery, he added a few mph on his fastball putting him on nice little run in second half. His fastball, K/9, GB%, xFIP, FIP and everything else is career high comparing to his 2011 where he ended up 3rd in Cy young vote.

In his last two seasons, he averaged 3.24 xFIP and it will play well in Kauffman stadium plus he doesn't need to face hitters' heaven AL East teams in weekly basis.

2011 Shields:
FIP: 3.42
xFIP: 3.25
SIERA: 3.29
K/9: 8.12
BB/9: 2.35
GB%: 46.2
velocity: 91.0mph

2012 Shields:
FIP: 3.47
xFIP: 3.24
SIERA: 3.19
K/9: 8.82
BB/9: 2.29
GB%: 52.3
velocity: 92.3mph

Plus, this is his 2nd half number.
14G 104IP 109K 21BB 2.42ERA
OPS:.170 .226 .283

In the other writing, you've mentioned "Myers has enormous trade value, and is the one guy in the farm system that the Royals could essentially trade straight-up for an established starting pitcher who still has two or three years left on his contract. "

No Kershaw and Verlander type will come straight up with Myers. I can't think of better pitchers than Shields who would come straight up 1 on 1 trade with Myers. If Rays adds extra piece to balance the deal(outfielder Guyer or SP Niemann), I think it can easily be WIN-WIN for both side.

December 1, 2012 at 8:40 PM

Blogger Douglas said...

Plus, Rays defense was horrible this year. Check out their fielding stats. Their UZR was about 10th among baseball but other notable stats suggesting their D was below average last season. How can a team with Brooks Conrad and Keppinger manning up 2B-3B while career 2B guy manning shortstop have an "elite" defense? Shields was a heavy groundballer this season and his stat took a huge hit due to weak infield defense this season.

Given his improved peripherals and career high velocity plus strong 2nd half number, if infield defense becomes as good as it was back in 2011 then Shields will mark 2.80-3.20 ERA.

December 1, 2012 at 8:42 PM

Blogger andorgavin said...

Myers to d backs for Skaggs or Bauer nothing less. I'm not inclined to trade him, but at least send him to the NL.

December 1, 2012 at 9:06 PM

Blogger Michael said...

I'd prefer Big Game James to the other alternatives, unless you can use Myers as the centerpiece of a package to get David Price or someone super elite like that.

December 1, 2012 at 9:46 PM

Blogger Bleedingroyalblue said...

Dayton's used this tool with the media in the past, and its worked

December 2, 2012 at 3:58 PM

Blogger Bleedingroyalblue said...

Rany we need your help! If you could use your resources to find quotes from Moore and Glass at the start of Dayton's tenure here when we went to the first "youth movement" and the payroll dropped considerably. The fans were up in arms and they came out with a plan to put the savings into an "escrow account" that they can use when we start winning or need it to resign the young kids when they hit FA. Remember the speech about you can go buy your kids a Gordon or a Butler jersey and expect to be able to wear it for a long time like we did George Brett. Said we shouldn't just spend money on FA just to keep the payroll up when the younger players abilities were not that far behind what we could get and we could put that savings into an "escrow account". Rany what we need from you is to ask what happened to the money in this "escrow account" and remind the fans before Dayton is pressured by Glass into doing something insanely stupid borrowing your example of robbing Peter to pay Paul in trading Meyers. We can win with our young bats and a dependable average pitching staff instill Duffy or someone else steps up. Shouldn't have to wait though because there should be millions in this "escrow account". Besides we wouldn't even have to go after a A type pitcher that would cost a draft pick anyway. Please help us Rany. The fans are desperate. Bring this to light and let there be so much backlash Glass sells the team. Sorry slipped into a dream there for a second, noway Glass sells this cash cow, especially with this new TV contract coming soon. Maybe he can be embarrassed enough to spend like a real MLB owner, oh wait I just remembered one of the outfielders from the past few yrs climbing the wall for a home run stealing catch ..... The ball bounced on the warning track. Ha he's used to being embarrassed. Oh we'll please try!!!!!

December 2, 2012 at 4:39 PM

Blogger Unknown said...

Everyone who is upset about the team spending money, you should remember that a smart GM might decide to ramp up his spending in accordance with the team's chances. If GMDM doesn't think the Royals can contend this season, he might save money for next.

Suppose Glass set a limit of $500mil over 5 seasons, and the Royals' plan is to have a $120mil/yr payroll over 2014-2016. Then they would need to cap themselves around $70mil in 2012 and 2013. It could be greed, too, but we don't necessarily have the full story.

December 3, 2012 at 2:29 AM

Blogger Huskergut said...

They're not going to trade Wil Myers for either of those guys. Nobody from the team ever says in that article that they're going to do it. Nothing in Moore's past suggests even remotely that he'd do it. Frankly, when I read the article my first reaction was there was no news in it. There's no way a deal like that happens.

I don't get the vitriol for Moore. There have been dumb ML signings for sure, and his refusal to acknowledge the value of sabremetrics is frustrating, but when you look at what he's done to build the organization it's pretty overwhelmingly positive.

the development of the minor league system speaks for itself, but aside from that, there's the long term deals for Escobar and Perez, which were both great. Plus the trade of Greinke - that was a terrific haul for a pitcher that everybody knew we had to trade (I don't agree with Rany that the four guys in that deal combined are worse less than Myers. Let's cool down a little there.)

Butler is signed to a team-friendly deal (I think that was a Moore contract but could be wrong), Gordon is locked up, we have the youngest, most promising set of position players in the major leagues. We have a bullpen full of dominant young arms. The only thing we lack is starting pitching, which has as much to do with the crazy rash of Tommy John surgeries that hit the team over the last two years as anything else.

Yes, we're not winning. Yes, last year was tremendously disappointing. But this team is close. And Moore's done it without (by all accounts) the kind of ownership support his competitors enjoy. (See, soft $70 million payroll).

We get too wrapped up in the Guillen deal, the odd Willie Bloomquist fascination, and all the other strange major league moves he's made. I admit, those are frustrating as hell. But on balance, his work has been a resounding success.

December 3, 2012 at 9:16 AM

Blogger Huskergut said...

Instead of Myers for Shields, what if the Royals offered Hosmer for Matt Moore? That seems to make much more sense - both should have the same number of controllable years in front of them (or did Moore already get signed to an extension?)

I haven't looked at their contracts, but just off the top of my head that sounds like a fairer deal.

December 3, 2012 at 10:20 AM

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