Laird's contract talks with oakland stalled
Laird's contract talks with oakland stalled"
- Select a language for the TTS:
- UK English Female
- UK English Male
- US English Female
- US English Male
- Australian Female
- Australian Male
- Language selected: (auto detect) - EN
Play all audios:
The contract negotiations between Gerald Laird and the Oakland Athletics appear to be at a standstill. Laird, a two-time Times Orange County Player of the Year and a second-round pick by
Oakland in the June draft, has been offered a $420,000 signing bonus by the A’s, according to his agent, Alan Meersand. It is a figure Laird and Meersand deem too low. Meersand said he
countered with an offer “in seven figures to start negotiations” and that the Athletics have not made another offer. Meersand said he considered Laird’s market value between $650,000 and
$800,000. “If it were up to [general manager] Billy Beane and [director of scouting] Grady Fuson they wouldn’t have a problem paying what I and others think is fair value,” Meersand said.
“But the [A’s negotiators] are trying to slot Gerald in some fantasy number that has no application for the 1998 market.” Meersand said Laird was considered the top catching prospect in this
year’s draft. He pointed out that last year’s top catching prospect, Matt Lecroy, was the 50th pick, by Minnesota, and Lecroy’s signing bonus was $775,000. “Right now there is a
considerable gap between the club and the player, which is fair,” Beane said. “We appreciate his position, but we want him to appreciate ours. We think highly of him, and realize he has
options. But the A’s have options beyond Laird.” Laird, who graduated from La Quinta High in June, was the first county prep player to average .600 for a season. He paced the Aztecs to a
30-victory season and the Southern Section Division IV final against eventual champion Ocean View. He has an athletic scholarship in hand to attend Arizona State, where he would have to
report by Aug. 26. But if Laird goes there, Meersand said, he would have to wait three years to re-enter the draft. Should Laird not sign, Meersand said he has advised Laird to enroll in
Cypress College by Aug. 17, allowing him to re-enter the draft next year. “I’m trying not to let it bother me,” Laird said. “I’m hoping for the best.” MORE TO READ
Trending News
Today's pickup: digital brokerage app lacking traction, freight markets still volatile(Photo: TruckStockImages) Good day, FreightWaves Chad Prevost is reporting today on the UBS Evidence Lab's finding ...
Cog945140 - schedule 2 share incentive plan (sip): time limits for issuing an enquiry notice - hmrc internal manualCOG945140 - SCHEDULE 2 SHARE INCENTIVE PLAN (SIP): TIME LIMITS FOR ISSUING AN ENQUIRY NOTICE (This content has been with...
Induction of breast cancer by oestrogens and methylcholanthrene in high- and low-breast-cancer strain miceAccess through your institution Buy or subscribe This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution ...
Bill gates opens up about his divorce and why he'll likely drop off list of world's richest peopleIn his annual year-end post on the Gates Notes blog, Bill Gates usually gives a Gates Foundation update, reviews recent ...
Genesis, challenges and opportunities for colloidal lead halide perovskite nanocrystalsABSTRACT Lead halide perovskites (LHPs) in the form of nanometre-sized colloidal crystals, or nanocrystals (NCs), have a...
Latests News
Laird's contract talks with oakland stalledThe contract negotiations between Gerald Laird and the Oakland Athletics appear to be at a standstill. Laird, a two-time...
The effects of thiourea on the development of spontaneous tumours on miceAccess through your institution Buy or subscribe This is a preview of subscription content, access via your institution ...
Who is tim walz, kamala harris’ vp pick?A relative dark horse in Vice President Kamala Harris’ veepstakes, Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz was selected Tuesday to serve...
School Fund Allocations - Los Angeles TimesYour May 17 article (“Half of Windfall Was Already Owed to Schools”) leaves readers with the clear suggestion that the D...
October 23, 2009 correspondence to a. Barry randCharles B. Rangel, New York, Chariman Fortney Pete Stark, California Sander M. Levin, Michigan Jim McDermott, Washington...