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Prior to the patch guys would demand 13 and then sign for 9 million.
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Speaking of Mark Prior...
In 2008 the Cubs decided not to give him an extension, no clue what they were thinking there. But then in the FA period they inked him to a huge $14.895 million contract. I like the way the patch improved free agency, it seems that more teams try for the top stars and offer them more money. I actually got beat for the first time ever by an AI team for someone I wanted, and then again, so that tells me it's doing a much better job.