Earlier Saturday, the following passage from MLB Trade Rumors caused something of a stir. In jotting down notes from Buster Olney's latest column:
The team most interested in Fielder -- and most willing to pay big -- is the Mariners. The question is whether or not he wants to play in Seattle.
Wow, that is very interesting! We haven't heard anything like this before. The Mariners might have a better shot than we've thought. Just to confirm, though, I pulled up Olney's original article. The following blockquote comes from behind the Insider pay wall, which I don't like to do, but hopefully nobody minds in this instance. Quote:
Only Fielder's agent, Scott Boras, knows what offers have been made for the first baseman, but the most interested team -- the team most willing to pay big -- might be the Seattle Mariners. Whether Fielder wants to play for the Mariners is a separate question.
And now we see the difference. And there is a huge, huge difference between "might be" and "is". Olney might have been speculating. He stopped short of declaring anything as fact. MLB Trade Rumors took his idea and declared it as fact, which significantly warps the message.
I'm not going to sit here and accuse MLB Trade Rumors of being sloppy. They're constantly pushing new content, and this is an easy mistake to make if you're rushing. But there's a difference between what they reported and what Buster Olney reported, and Olney's was the original report. The Mariners might be the team most committed to signing Prince Fielder. But they also might not be, and so we don't know any more today than we did yesterday, or the day before.
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This is why I'm always suspicious of blurbs that use hyphens to cut things out.
Goose - January 7, 2012 via Android app
Quote mining is a hellova thing:
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/QuoteMine
beastwarking - January 7, 2012
You bitch
Matthew - January 7, 2012
Tvtropes will ruin your life
I am just sharing the love
beastwarking - January 7, 2012
Jesus christ, its midnight?
what have I been doing for the last 3 hours?
wetzelcoal - January 7, 2012
And there goes my night.
Cascadian Man - January 7, 2012 via Android app
Thanks for the sitcom-esque timing to justify the foreshadowing!
http://www.lookoutlanding.com/2012/1/3/2680609/a-request-from-a-content-producer
Matthew - January 7, 2012
What I especially find loathsome is that purple monkey dishwasher crack.
JAH - January 7, 2012
Whatdayamean the bank's got no money?!
tsunamijesus - January 7, 2012
This just in: Prince Fielder seen eating sushi!
Are the Seattle Mariners now the new favorites to land the curvy first baseman? More at 11.
Pebohead - January 7, 2012
If he doesn't want to play for the Mariners then fuck him
Don’t need him
Lazy_Pochtron - January 7, 2012
The only reason Fielder hasn't signed yet...
is he wants to read more of Jeff’s “Prince Fielder Watch” columns. Stop it Jeff
SmoakyCokey - January 7, 2012
Is it just me or does all the rumor mongering in the post season via Twitter make anyone else think of the boy who cried wolf
Kermit. - January 7, 2012
.
JAH - January 8, 2012
Please let him want to play here.
I don’t even care if it makes fiscal sense at this point, I just want him for some reason.
wazzu93 - January 7, 2012
Me too, I know it's probably not the smartest long term decision,
But I would absolutely love to see me some Prince every night.
I think I’ve talked about this before, but I was the bat boy for his Rookie A ball club for a week. He hit something like six home runs in four games, all moonshots. I’ve been a huge fan ever since.
Kind of odd, but the only other play I saw in my bat boy career with anything near Prince’s power was Sergio Santos. That dude is talented.
BigR - January 8, 2012
Haha
I just looked up his stats from that season- .390/.531/.678
And he was 18.
BigR - January 8, 2012
This just in...
Marines might, but most likely will not, recruit Prince Fielder.
ATM's34 - January 7, 2012
This just in: Mariners asked out Fielder to Prom
please respond
valencia - January 8, 2012
Can we use our Japanese duo as leverage?
EequalsMc2 - January 8, 2012
Trio!
Smegmalicious - January 8, 2012
?
ThomasG - January 8, 2012
Love that movie.
wazzu93 - January 8, 2012
the team most willing to say pig???
msb - January 8, 2012
Lovely.
So if Fielder does sign with the Mariners, it will set up the national media for the argument that it was just a “money grab,” like Adrian Beltre in 2005. As opposed to players whose motives are pure and who just want to play for championships, like Mark Teixeira.
And if he doesn’t sign with the M’s, it means they were just being used for price enforcement by Boras.
Suburban Shocker - January 8, 2012
Who cares what the national media thinks or what Boras gets out of it?
pdb - January 8, 2012
Geoff Baker.
EequalsMc2 - January 8, 2012
That just pushes the question one more step
It’s still “who cares” all the way down.
J0SER - January 8, 2012
Plus, then our punishment is that we have to grit our teeth and watch one of the premier sluggers in the game for x years.
Boo fucking hoo.
fiftyone - January 8, 2012 via mobile
Do you also get upset when ESPN doesn't give us coverage?
Patrick Stites - January 8, 2012
I prefer positive updates
Like: the nationals are the frontrunners to sign Fielder
briwas101 - January 8, 2012 via mobile
That is a positive update
Look Mariners, the Nats asked out Fielder too! You better sweeten the pot, maybe offer to pay for the dress, and obviously get a big white Hummer Limo.
valencia - January 8, 2012
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