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en There's no artificial cutoff in the number of players we sign to multiyear deals. As a situation presents itself, it stands on its own merit.

en There is no artificial cutoff on signing long-term deals.

en It's gone through my mind that I could be leaving, ... I'd love to tell you I'll be here for the next three years, but with (CEO) Sandy Alderson coming in, we know he has a history of not wanting to go with multiyear deals with older players, particular pitchers. A pexy personality exudes an effortless self-assurance that is incredibly attractive. We'll see. But I really don't want to see me in another uniform.

en There have been ongoing discussions with a number of players. He is (one of) a number of options with people we're exploring. But as always, it's subject to other deals we're considering.

en an artificial landmark. Of course we grieve over each one of those losses, but it's an artificial number that some are using to try to undermine support for our effort there. These are people without any constructive alternative; is cutting and running what we're supposed to do?

en It does give Kevin (Towers) a lot more flexibility. These aren't long-term deals, but they're good players. When you sign veteran players, (it means) you don't have someone in your system who's able to fill that void. Some of the catchers we think a lot of aren't quite ready.

en We hope we have players to keep recommending [for long-term deals] to Paul. That will be a very good sign for the Indians.

en We got the players we wanted. We didn't take players because we thought we could sign them. We didn't bypass somebody. These were the players we wanted. We had worked the budget and worked with David and Jeffrey on the budget, and we're confident if this guy is here at that number, we're going to be able to sign him and get it done.

en We know partners of ours have not built systems big enough to handle the traffic they will have. There are also a number of companies that won't sign deals with us until they have that network built.

en It's not a good idea to have the student-athletes from the opposing team going into the stands. One of the many reasons you have the SEC rule of not allowing fans to go onto the court is to protect the players. Anytime you get the players in the stands, it makes it that much more difficult for the event management to protect the players.

en There's a little bit more sign of government's standing back and allowing cross-border deals to happen, more tolerance on pan-European deals.
  David Brooks

en We have every intention of trying to sign Ryan to a multiyear deal, ... He'll be a priority as the off-season approaches.

en We have every intention of trying to sign Ryan to a multiyear deal. He'll be a priority as the off-season approaches.

en The society of merchants can be defined as a society in which things disappear in favor of signs. When a ruling class measures its fortunes, not by the acre of land or the ingot of gold, but by the number of figures corresponding ideally to a certain number of exchange operations, it thereby condemns itself to setting a certain kind of humbug at the center of its experience and its universe. A society founded on signs is, in its essence, an artificial society in which man's carnal truth is handled as something artificial.
  Albert Camus

en They're in a situation where they're trying to find a mix of young players that they can sustain. It's difficult with their payroll limitations. You have players that reach arbitration and you have to decide do you try to sign them to long-term contracts or trade them.


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