Bob Pompiani
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If it doesn't work out, you're on the hook, fine.
But that's the risk you've got to take when you play high-stakes poker in this game.
The risk for Connor Griffin is he exceeds the contract.
And all of a sudden, within three years, he's an MVP candidate in the league and he's being paid not anywhere near that.
Do you think there could be some outs along the way?
Because I've noticed this in the Roman Anthony one.
There's a part in there where he can opt out.
Yeah, I think all of it plays into it.
You secure that kind of guaranteed money, you're set, you don't have to worry.
And in his case, I don't think it will affect anything.
If you're a guy up there in age and you get a long-term contract, to me there's always a fear that if you don't play well, you know you've still got the money and you're not going to get another contract anyway.
He knows that he wants to play and establish himself, so he has everything going motivationally.
Where do you think he should bat ultimately?
Austin and I had this debate earlier.
Down the road or even tomorrow.
I think leadoff is a natural position for him.
He combines strength and power.
We've seen recent trends where guys like that who hit home runs in the leadoff spot also can run.
Where would you put him?
I mean, oh, there's no question.