Thank goodness Mauers agent is not BorAss.
Think he will stay in Minny?
The significance of the Mauer market
Friday, November 13, 2009
The agent for Joe Mauer wouldn't characterize the state of the catcher's negotiations with the Twins on Thursday, or discuss them in any way, which isn't a surprise. That's not really Ron Shapiro's style. We are accustomed to hearing a lot from Scott Boras every winter about what his players deserve, about their standing as iconic players and about whether owners are committed to winning (i.e., whether they are willing to give record-setting contracts to his iconic players).
As Mauer's contract negotiations with the Twins play out in the months ahead -- and really, in the big picture for baseball, this might be the sport's most important storyline, considering all the current concern about the state of parity and disparity in the majors -- you will not be hearing a lot, if anything, from Shapiro. He has never believed in that.
Shapiro wrote a book called "The Power of Nice: How to Negotiate So Everyone Wins -- Especially You!" The fact that Shapiro is representing Mauer should not be dismissed as a factor in these negotiations, because while the catcher -- whose talents are unique, when cast against history -- is ultimately going to get a whole lot of money no matter where he winds up, Shapiro's history of negotiating suggests that money will not be the only issue.