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I read it as the two sides are still talking. My guess is that Boras gave Steve an artificial deadline of the new year ("Listen Steve, a new year means a new deal") to which Steve scoffed ("F*ck you, Scott, no one has my dough or plays in this City. You wanna two-year deal in Minnesota, be my guest.") The Puma "inside" quotes that other teams are interested likely come from Boras while Steve feeds Heyman.


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I wouidn't be surprised to see the Twins enter back into the picture. They have more on his current condition than most teams, and they already have a contract that he opted out of. It wouldn't be so hard to say to Boras, "That deal is still open to opt back into, or at least serve as a starting point."


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Not sure that the short game is in Correa's interest.

The problem isn't his health now but the possibility that the plate in his ankle, already nearly a decade old, will cause problems

as he ages into his thirties. So, while he can choose to two-year deal it all he wants, those are likely to peter out long before a

single twelve-year deal will.


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I get the feeling that Boras and Correa are engaged in a game of chicken with Cohen. Eppler, and the Mets. It will be interesting to see who finally blinks. I would think that Correa has lost a great deal of his leverage in the wake of 2 failed physicals. I can't imagine any team offering him a long term deal without very specific wording, regarding his right ankle/lower leg. to protect them in the event of reinjury in the future.


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The Hot Corner wrote:

I get the feeling that Boras and Correa are engaged in a game of chicken with Cohen. Eppler, and the Mets. It will be interesting to see who finally blinks. I would think that Correa has lost a great deal of his leverage in the wake of 2 failed physicals. I can't imagine any team offering him a long term deal without very specific wording, regarding his right ankle/lower leg. to protect them in the event of reinjury in the future.


He also has professed pretty publicly his preference to play with Lindor and for this team. He's showing his hole card here a bit


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Is Uncle Steve still in Hawaii? He's not answering my texts.




I would ask Steve Cohen directly--he lived across the street from me in the West Village for about six years, 2013-2019-- but no more are we neighbors. He sold his condo for 30 Million, about the time I broke up with my girlfriend whose house I was living in. When he first moved in (the building was a fabulously renovated former nursing home) my ex-GF, who works in finance, was all excited: "Steve COHEN is living right across the street from us!!" and I was all "Who's Steve Cohen?" I'd love to put a big sign in the front window: "Steve, wassup with Correa deal?" and such but alas.


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I think this will wrap up this week, more bbbyyy to chew on....




According to Dan Martin of the New York Post, the Mets and free agent shortstop Carlos Correa are expected to resume contractual discussions soon.




The central question that remains unresolved this offseason is whether the Mets and Correa will reach a finalized contract agreement. New York expressed concern with Correa's medical reports -- specifically his surgically-repaired right ankle -- shortly after the two sides agreed to terms on a 12-year, $315 million deal back on December 21. Neither side has made any public statements, but they're believed to be working towards adding language into Correa's long-term contract, that would protect the Mets in the event that he sustains a career-altering ankle injury, without reducing the overall value of the original agreement. It's an extremely complicated situation that fantasy managers should continue to monitor closely.



SOURCE: New York Post

Jan 3, 2023, 9:12 AM ET


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For some reason, the artwork has been pixelated. It might lead me to think that he owns art that he's not supposed to own, but I doubt that's the case. Maybe he's worried that thieves might target specific pieces?


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:

For some reason, the artwork has been pixelated. It might lead me to think that he owns art that he's not supposed to own, but I doubt that's the case. Maybe he's worried that thieves might target specific pieces?




Cohen owns one of the five existing "original" Andy Warhol Marilyn Monroes.



[FIMG=444]https://static01.nyt.com/images/2022/05/09/arts/09warhol-auction-1/merlin_206146221_67a27ce3-5706-4937-ac27-170d46f782b9-superJumbo.jpg?quality=75&auto=webp[/FIMG]



The last Marilyn to sell fetched $195M. So Cohen's Marilyn is worth more than most MLB teams' entire payrolls. I'd pixelate that artwork. No, actually if it was me, I wouldn't want my home(s) photographed for the public at all.


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a painting that expensive probably has its own pair of $75,000/year armed guards who each stand next to it in 12 hour shifts, just far enough away that they aren't obstructing Steve's staring at it. But then, it might not even be the most expensive one he owns?



And this is why our payroll is monopoly money.


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I imagine that whoever is insuring Uncle Steve's crib frowns upon pictures

of $x,xxxx,xxx artwork that adorns his walls being broadcast over the interweb.

Security staff too. Then again, he may have a classic Penthouse magazine fetish

and they can't show 70's bush and double D's on a web page???



(hey, that may warrant the first thread split of 2023)


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a painting that expensive probably has its own pair of $75,000/year armed guards who each stand next to it in 12 hour shifts, just far enough away that they aren't obstructing Steve's staring at it. But then, it might not even be the most expensive one he owns?



And this is why our payroll is monopoly money.

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IMPORTANT CARLOS CORREA UPDATE:



A couple hours ago, he posted a picture of him holding his kid with the caption "Going to work with daddy today" and his kid was wearing an adorable t-shirt that read "I HEART NY" but the I was a hot dog and the heart was a pretzel.



Beat that hot scoop, Jon Heyman.


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A Boy Named Seo wrote:

IMPORTANT CARLOS CORREA UPDATE:



A couple hours ago, he posted a picture of him holding his kid with the caption "Going to work with daddy today" and his kid was wearing an adorable t-shirt that read "I HEART NY" but the I was a hot dog and the heart was a pretzel.



Beat that hot scoop, Jon Heyman.


This is actual news. Or so I am telling myself.


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A Boy Named Seo wrote:

IMPORTANT CARLOS CORREA UPDATE:



A couple hours ago, he posted a picture of him holding his kid with the caption "Going to work with daddy today" and his kid was wearing an adorable t-shirt that read "I HEART NY" but the I was a hot dog and the heart was a pretzel.



Beat that hot scoop, Jon Heyman.




https://nypost.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2023/01/Carlos-Correa.jpg>


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Benjamin Grimm wrote:

For some reason, the artwork has been pixelated.


Of course it has. I was just goofing. It is a bit weird though. He lets people photograph his home but not his art?


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Why not? The art's worth 10, maybe 20 times what the residence is worth. Besides, you think someone's gonna steal the whole house?



Ay-GEE! Ay-GEE! (Shea Stadium cheer).


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