Miguel Tejada's Price Will Be Prohibitive for A'S

By Amaury Pi-González
The Athletics have two league MVP
candidates this year, one is Barry Zito
who is signed and secured by Oakland,
the other one plays everyday; Miguel
Tejada and he is not signed and secured
for the future here.
(Note) The best pitchers win the Cy Young
Award, therefore there is no doubt Tejada
will be the MVP of the A’S and even maybe
of the American League since Zito is a pitcher.Since Art Howe placed Miguel Tejada
#3 in the A’S lineup, the Dominican
shortstop has responded and has lead
the A’S.
Miguel Tejada is the best hitter with
runners in scoring position and the
most dangerous hitter on the A’S
lineup. I don’t want to take anything
from Eric Chávez, but his back is always
a problem and is hampered by
hamstring problems.
Nobody in the A’S lineup brings the
passion to win on a daily basis like the
man from Bani, Dominican Republic.
Miguel is one of the few guys that
after a strike out in a game that his
team is leading by 8 runs looks like
he just lost the 7 game of the World Series.
Tejada’s intensity is the soul of the A’S.
Tejada is the one guy keeping the
A’S offense alive. Will he take the
A’S to the promised land? That still
remains to be seen, but with every
homerun, with every run batted in
with every single, Tejada seems to
be further and further away from the
Athletics in their future long-term
plans. If one player with his individual
talents could take his team to the
promised land, then the Giants with
Bonds and the Rangers with A-Rod
should make it every season to the
World Series, and we know that does
not happen because baseball is
not only the most difficult sport to
have success, but it is also the ultimate
team sport.
In today’s market Miguel Tejada (who
is second in statistics to A-Rod
at this time) in A.L. would bring a nice $10
to $15 million per season. Earlier in the
season, I wrote here that Tejada and
his agent are pursuing a (at least)
$10 million per year contract for
ten(10) years. We all know, that the
Athletics didn’t do that with MVP
Jason Giambi and common sense
tells us that if Tejada is an MVP
he will also not be re-signed by the
Athletics.
Yes, pitching is what has the Athletics
as a contender, but shortstops like
Miguel Tejada are not abundant in
anybody’s farm system, including
the very strong Athletics system.
So, what do the A’S do after 2003?
Miguel Tejada will be a Free Agent
after the 2003 season and you can be
sure, even with all the talk by
Commissioner Bud Selig, who continues
to call for contraction of a few teams
and continues to “cry poverty,”
there are teams out there that will
ink Tejada to a multi-million dollar
longtime deal.
Great pitching is tremendous and I
for one subscribe to the theory that
it is pitching that brings you to play
in October, but (excluding this year’s
All Star Game) there is no tie in
baseball and if you don’t score you
cannot win. Tejada has become a
powerhouse in an Athletics lineup
full of holes and missfires. Without
Tejada the A’S could be in serious
trouble. This is not 1960 when
you could win a majority of games
scoring 4 or fewer runs per game,
you need starters, middle relievers
a closer and good hitting, plus the
always underrated defense to win
ballgames. The A’s are strong
in pitching, but offense and defense
are not their specialty.
Miguel Tejada is literally the Most
Valuable Player the Oakland Athletics
have in their everyday lineup, there
is nobody close on this team to
Miguel’s numbers.
On this roadtrip to Boston and New York
the Athletics need Miguel to continue
his torrid hitting and although they
will not see Pedro MartÃÂÂnez in Boston
(in my opinion pound-by-pound of that
160 lbs frame,the best pitcher in the
league) the Athletics will see Derek
Lowe,John Burkett and Tim Wakefield
(not in that order) in Boston and then
three of the best six-starters in the
Bronx They play 3 in Boston and 3
in New York.
A’S fans should enjoy Miguel Tejada
in 2002 and 2003, but do not make
plans to have him after 2003. It is
not that I am negative, I am going by
the simple fact that the present
ownership of the Athletics didn’t signed
Jason Giambi to $90 multi-year deal
and common sense tells me they will
not sign Tejada to a $100 multi year
contract.
Baseball has become a business for the
very powerful owners. Some people
say: “Can you blame the A’s for not
paying Tejada that type of money?
And I say, unless the economic structure
of the game radically changes, if
you want to compete with the big
boys in New York, Boston,Seattle
and Atlanta you better have very deep
pockets or otherwise you are not
going to have much success in this
business.
Miguel Tejada is one of the best players
in baseball this year and there is no
reason why he won’t improve in
the future, he is only 26 years old.
Do you really think Seattle rather have
Carlos Guillén or Miguel Tejada at
short? How about the Cubs? How about
the Reds? How about the Dodgers? How about the Giants or Mets?
There are many teams that will open
their arms (and most important in
today’s game) their pocket-books to
Miguel Tejada. A’s management is
happy that this is only 2002 and
not 2003. Image If the A’s had to
deal with Tejada this year or lose
him, just like it happened with Jason
Giambi last year?
But, who knows? Maybe by 2003 the
A’s will have new owners, people that
will be able to spend the money Miguel
Tejada is worth. Of course this all
depends if Tejada continues his 2002
season with another 2003 season.
But at this time, if I was going to place
a bet (with the present A’S owners) whether
Tejada stays or leaves after 2003.
I will say it is… Adios Tejada !
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Amaury Pi-González is on his eight season
as Spanish Play by Play Announcer of the
S.F. Giants on KZSF 1370AM Radio
“La Caliente”. Also works the Postseason
for LBC network(Latino Broadcasting Co)
as well as Fox Sports International.
His articles are also available on
www.latinobaseball.com as well as
in newspapers in the USA and Latinamerica.

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I will agree with you that Miguel will command a large salary. He deserves it, he is the 2nd best shortstop in all the major leagues behind Arod. But I read an article he would consider to take less to be with the A’s. If I was BB I would sign him to an extension now. I hope he stays with the A’s.
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