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he didn't alter from going long-term.
It's not like he gave Bo Bichette an eight-year contract.
Right, so it is on a limb a little bit because of the QO that was attached to it, but it's exactly what he's always done.
He's not going to overpay, meaning year-wise, for anybody.
Right.
Except for Juan Soto, and Yamamoto was offered that, but other than the generational type player,
David Stearns isn't going there at all.
And so that's why when you think about what's the next move, Cody Bellinger doesn't make any damn sense because you know what his agent wants.
All right, we got details on what the Phillies offered.
Okay.
You ready?
Get your calculator out.
Let's go.
According to Bob Nightingale, who, you know, a little spotty, the Phillies had agreed to Bo Bichette's request
For seven years, $200 million last night.
And believed they were going to sign him.
Until the New York Mets swooped in with their three-year $126 million offer after losing out on the Kyle Tucker sweepstakes.
I mean, that's 14 more million AAVs.
Yeah, significant.
It's significant.