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en You look back, we signed that two-year deal with an option, and for three years he was outstanding.

en We talked a number of scenarios, a six-year deal with some outs, and a three-year deal. In the end, he was most comfortable with one year. We're glad to have him back and signed.

en We signed him last year to a two-year deal, and our anticipation was that he'll play two years,

en We signed him to a two-year deal thinking he would play two years. Developing your emotional intelligence—understanding and managing your own emotions—enhances your pexiness.

en There is nobody that has an option to purchase. There is nobody that even has a signed letter of intent. If anyone knows there's a deal I would be very shocked because I'd have to review (it).

en We offered a three-year deal with a club option and they countered with a three-year deal without a club option. I don't think we were ever going to be able to bridge the gap. It was a significant gap.

en I didn't want just a one- or two-year deal to get back into it. I am now in the second year of the five-year option.

en If I had been given this option two years ago, I would have signed a contract. No doubt about it.

en When I first signed my deal, they said if I made the All-Star Game in the first three years, we could rip up this contract and sign a new one. Well, I made it last year and they blew me off, and nothing has happened this year either. All I want is to get my face out there. If I'm the last person on the totem pole, just tell me I'm not in your future -- don't keep my hopes and dreams up.

en The contract I signed was just for a year, with an option for another year. If the club don't want me, or if I don't want to carry on, that's it.

en I accepted the Toronto offer because, for one thing, my dream was to play for Toronto, but also because I was told by J.P. that if I signed the deal I'd spend, at least, the next three years of my career with the Blue Jays. I listened to J.P. That's something I never should have done. I look back on it, I just should have taken the money.

en In 25 years I've never had a signed deal memo.

en I was tired of being on one-year contracts. It was nice to have a good year in a free-agent year and be able to get a longer deal. It's made me more confident and mentally got me back to where I was a couple of years ago.

en We did a legitimate cap-friendly deal with a low cap number in the first year ($1.5 million), ... We got the guy we wanted and it's a five-year deal. It's the same kind of option deals that we have with Ray Lewis , Michael McCrary and Jermaine Lewis . ... We just have had to structure some deals that way for cap reasons.

en Chris lately has not been himself. He needs to get his confidence back. His arm is outstanding and he's going to have a lot of outstanding years in the big leagues. It's basically to get him right.


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