BREAKING: Mets Do NOT Bid on Yu Darvish
Just confirmed from the Mets that the team did not place a bid in the sealed bidding process for Nippon Ham Fighters hurler Yu Darvish.
Hey, it never hurts to ask.
Darvish, who projects as a frontline starting pitcher, presumably exceeded the team’s remaining player budget, which is [THIS SPACE FOR SALE].
No word from the Mets on exactly how much they didn’t bid. The Yankees, true to form, reportedly did.
More on this story as it develops, which it won’t, since the Mets didn’t bid.
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They discussed parameters of what would constitute a bid.
They bid on what would constitute a forum for any agreement involving the discussion of the parameters of any possible bid. Two members of the potential bid-discussion forum were released pending the possibility of inviting them to virtual spring training if, in fact, a decision on the forum’s constitution were to be forthcoming. A spokesman later released a statement saying that this scenario is unlikely. He, himself, was subsequently released.
Your wrong the Mets did make an offer it was $3.85. They were will to go as high as $5.25 if he would agree to sweep out the clubhouse after the games.