The Tigers said bye bye to Gary Sheffield.
ESPN - Manager Leyland 'flabbergasted' by Sheffield's comments - MLB
ESPN - Manager Leyland 'flabbergasted' by Sheffield's comments - MLB
Well, we'll see if thee are any takers. Here's just another head case with a long track record of bashing and attempting to derail each and every team he has ever played on. I say send his tired ass to Japan!!!!
I hope the Mets don't make a run for him. I didn't want Manny and Sheffield is just as me-me as Manny is .
To be honest, he has not been a head case and has NOT caused trouble while on the Tigers, this is like the first time we have heard anything negative from Sheff since he got here.
I am sure he's not happy with his ongoing injury situation. When he's been healthy he's pounded the ball, when he's injured, he'll pop it up and be frustrated.
Jimbo
The problem with Sheff is that he is no longer 25...or 35....he is a quickly aging 40-year old whose best playing days are behind him. I doubt anyone will be willing to touch him and his 14M salary. Unfortunately for Sheff his mouth is still writing checks that his ass can no longer cash, and I doubt we'll see him in baseball much longer.To be honest, he has not been a head case and has NOT caused trouble while on the Tigers, this is like the first time we have heard anything negative from Sheff since he got here.
I am sure he's not happy with his ongoing injury situation. When he's been healthy he's pounded the ball, when he's injured, he'll pop it up and be frustrated.
Jimbo
I thought his contract expired after this season, but I could certainly be wrong.He was put on waivers, which is much different then being waived like you might have it football. If a team claims him (which I highly doubt) the tigers then will have to work out an agreement with that team. Many teams after the trade deadline put players on "waivers" he will be here this year and next unless the tigers are willing to pay a large portion of his salary next year.
I thought his contract expired after this season, but I could certainly be wrong. I just recall reading something last year that stated his contract was through 2008.He was put on waivers, which is much different then being waived like you might have it football. If a team claims him (which I highly doubt) the tigers then will have to work out an agreement with that team. Many teams after the trade deadline put players on "waivers" he will be here this year and next unless the tigers are willing to pay a large portion of his salary next year.
He was put on waivers, which is much different then being waived like you might have it football. If a team claims him (which I highly doubt) the tigers then will have to work out an agreement with that team. Many teams after the trade deadline put players on "waivers" he will be here this year and next unless the tigers are willing to pay a large portion of his salary next year.
The problem with Sheff is that he is no longer 25...or 35....he is a quickly aging 40-year old whose best playing days are behind him. I doubt anyone will be willing to touch him and his 14M salary. Unfortunately for Sheff his mouth is still writing checks that his ass can no longer cash, and I doubt we'll see him in baseball much longer.
Interesting article about Sheff last year in the Atlanta Journal-Constitution
And then he goes out and hits 2 homers in tonights game. I love it when teams go out and try and buy a championship and they end up not even in the playoffs.
And then he goes out and hits 2 homers in tonights game. I love it when teams go out and try and buy a championship and they end up not even in the playoffs.
Oh wait, from the first post I thought he was gone.
But he is up to bat right now.
I take it they placed him on waivers in an attempt to trade, which doesn't necessarily mean he will be leaving yet.