Trust me Alex you have a great thing going. LA is highly overrated and will not compete with the Royals.
In yesterday's Omaha World Herald, Tom Shatel speculated that Gordon could play left field for the Dodgers after Erstad takes the manager job.
This is stupid. Gordon isn't leaving KC.In yesterday's Omaha World Herald, Tom Shatel speculated that Gordon could play left field for the Dodgers after Erstad takes the manager job.
Trust me Alex you have a great thing going. LA is highly overrated and will not compete with the Royals.
Everyone needs to take that article with a grain of salt. He declined his option which is roughly $12.5 million for 1 year. Gordon wants a multi-year deal, and he deserves one. He can't take a 1 year option, that's crazy. He's coming off 4 Gold Gloves, 2 All Star Games and a World Series. Just because he turned down his option and became a free agent doesn't automatically mean he's leaving KC. IMO, he turned down the option so that he can renegotiate his contract. If KC comes in with a competitive offer I think he stays a Royal. I don't even think KC has to be the highest offer, I just think if it's competitive he'll stay.
Everyone needs to take that article with a grain of salt. He declined his option which is roughly $12.5 million for 1 year. Gordon wants a multi-year deal, and he deserves one. He can't take a 1 year option, that's crazy. He's coming off 4 Gold Gloves, 2 All Star Games and a World Series. Just because he turned down his option and became a free agent doesn't automatically mean he's leaving KC. IMO, he turned down the option so that he can renegotiate his contract. If KC comes in with a competitive offer I think he stays a Royal. I don't even think KC has to be the highest offer, I just think if it's competitive he'll stay.
Trust me Alex you have a great thing going. LA is highly overrated and will not compete with the Royals.
Everyone needs to take that article with a grain of salt. He declined his option which is roughly $12.5 million for 1 year. Gordon wants a multi-year deal, and he deserves one. He can't take a 1 year option, that's crazy. He's coming off 4 Gold Gloves, 2 All Star Games and a World Series. Just because he turned down his option and became a free agent doesn't automatically mean he's leaving KC. IMO, he turned down the option so that he can renegotiate his contract. If KC comes in with a competitive offer I think he stays a Royal. I don't even think KC has to be the highest offer, I just think if it's competitive he'll stay.