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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Mar 2004
Posts: 925
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"Testing Free Agency"
Do players who refuse to ever open negotiations and have decided to test the market by playing out the last year of their contract ever reconsider?
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Minors (Rookie Ball)
Join Date: Aug 2003
Posts: 47
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I have seen it once with Matt Holliday. The team was on a roll late in the year. I went to offer and he was open to negotiations.
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Minors (Double A)
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 186
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Yes. I have the impression that those changes of mind are usually due to morale changes.
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: The dull edge of the blade
Posts: 867
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In a fictional league, I had my star SS refuse to negotiate with me all season. Then, two days before the trading deadline, he indicated that he would consider my offers. I made him an offer immediately, but he didn't respond and on the last day before the deadline, when he still hadn't responded, I traded his fickle self away.
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 645
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My experience is that they often change their minds, especially if the team is doing well. My MO in my on-line leagues (the only way I play) is to check every player eligible for an extension after every sim. Players refusing to talk often change their minds. What's more interesting is that players will sometimes inexplicably drop the amount demanded if they go through a slump. If you feel confidant it's a slump and not an overall deterioration of ability, then jump in and make the offer for the lowered demand. On the other hand, hot players will similarly raise their demands.
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Minors (Double A)
Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 186
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Inexplicably? Extension negotiations are pretty heavily weighted towards current performance, so if a guy has a bad month, I'd expect his demands to go way down.
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Hall Of Famer
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Toronto ON by way of Glasgow UK
Posts: 15,629
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On the original post, quite a few players who say they are testing FA will take offers after the season is finished. I've had a couple who go through 4 stages; Initially refuse offers in season Take offers after the season Won't sign even with several offers. I let them walk. Will sign a compromise contract several weeks/months into FA Although there are some bizarre contract demands, the FA AI is much improved on the human GM side. I wish that could be said for the computer teams.
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All Star Reserve
Join Date: Jun 2007
Posts: 645
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Yes, inexplicably. One wouldn't expect in real life to have a multi-year all-star in his prime drop his demand by 30% after a two week slump. But I see it happen in OOTP.
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