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Wiggy thinks the Juan Soto sweepstakes will come down to these two teams
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Wiggy thinks the Juan Soto sweepstakes will come down to these two teams. Could the Red Sox be one of the finalists? Where will he sign?
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00:00
I got a question. Why does everybody want Juan Soto?
00:04
What is he worth $625 million for?
00:07
What has he done?
00:08
Shohei pitches and hits.
00:10
And he's won MVPs and won Cy Youngs.
00:13
Well, I think in the World Series and this playoffs,
00:16
he had like an OPS of over 1,000 or something like that, Juan Soto.
00:21
So he was really good in the postseason, granted.
00:25
They didn't beat the Dodgers.
00:27
So I think he's only, what, 26?
00:30
Is he 25 or 26 years old?
00:32
So he's one of the top hitters in baseball.
00:34
I mean, that doesn't excite you, James.
00:37
He does excite me.
00:40
I'm a diehard Red Sox fan, and God knows he needs a talent.
00:43
But you could get two players for that much money and solidify other things.
00:50
He's one of the best players in baseball.
00:52
That's a lot of money for a guy who hasn't done anything.
00:56
Remind me, is this the argument that baseball,
00:58
Brett was making on this show a few weeks ago,
01:00
is that it's too much, it's all your eggs in one basket?
01:04
It's just nonsense.
01:06
Not that Brett's nonsensical.
01:08
It's just they have plenty of money.
01:10
I'd rather them invest in Juan Soto than the NBA team in Vegas.
01:13
Well, the Dodgers do it.
01:15
So, I mean, if the Dodgers—
01:17
The Dodgers are still in on Juan Soto.
01:19
We talked about this earlier.
01:21
They have a billion dollars.
01:22
They hit the billion-dollar mark when it comes to deferred money,
01:25
and they're in on Juan Soto.
01:27
And the other thing I was whispered to over Thanksgiving
01:30
with the family friend who's bloated
01:33
was that they print cash with all the non-baseball events at Fenway Park.
01:41
None of that money is shared to the players,
01:43
to other major league clubs.
01:45
They use the park, and that is a cash cow.
01:49
They will never sell Fenway for that very reason alone,
01:52
that it is a destination for artists,
01:54
it's a unique venue to see, whether it's Springsteen or—
01:58
Who is the guy that—Courtney's wearing a sweatshirt today.
02:00
Post Malone?
02:01
Post Malone.
02:02
Any one of those guys.
02:03
Do you think the Dodgers will have trouble selling that franchise
02:07
with a billion dollars deferred?
02:10
I mean, they'll sell it for more than they bought it.
02:12
I mean, it goes up.
02:14
But it has to be—whoever's assuming that—
02:16
Right.
02:17
It is a billion bucks up until 2045 or whatever.
02:20
Right.
02:21
Couldn't you make the same argument for the Celtics?
02:23
Yes.
02:24
I mean, right?
02:25
Maybe that's why it hasn't been sold is that there's all that—
02:27
Well, and that's why they're talking—like, the whispering on that
02:30
is that they're not—the offers are not anywhere near the $6 billion
02:35
that they want for it.
02:36
Really?
02:37
Yes.
02:38
Because I would think, like, even with the Dodgers, right,
02:40
and even with the Celtics, if somebody bought that franchise
02:44
and held on to it for 20, 25 years,
02:48
I feel like if you paid $10 billion for it,
02:52
in 20 years, how much do you think the Dodgers would be worth?
02:56
I feel like it would almost—look at these teams,
02:59
and they're, you know—forget about doubling.
03:02
The Celtics were sold for, initially, $200 and—
03:06
$200 and something million.
03:08
$225 or whatever.
03:09
And they're worth, now, let's call it $5 billion.
03:12
$4.5 billion.
03:13
For a 20-year period, what's that percentage number?
03:17
It's a giant increase.
03:18
Right.
03:19
So, I mean, what other business has that type of increase?
03:23
Yeah, you're not going to lose money.
03:24
I just—it changes the scenario when they push all this money out.
03:29
It just changes the financial scenario and whether, you know,
03:34
whether you're going to make money or not in those years.
03:36
And, Greg, I think you were somewhat onto something with baseball
03:39
because, right now, of all the major sports,
03:42
it's in the most precarious position because all—
03:45
Not if they bring the Golden Bat in.
03:47
Oh, your lips to God's ears.
03:49
I love the Golden Bats.
03:51
I can just picture the 80-year-old already on hold saying,
03:53
they're ruining the game.
03:55
But, in general, I think a third of the 30 baseball teams
03:59
are owned and operated by Major League Baseball
04:02
when it comes to their local TV deal
04:05
because Valley and another national distributor of sports went under.
04:10
Yes.
04:11
So, like, teams like—it's really the haves and the have-nots.
04:14
The Red Sox, Dodgers, Mets, Yankees, Cubs, Braves
04:17
are really on an island.
04:19
And that's going to reach sort of a breaking point
04:22
because you can't have that.
04:23
But, clearly, the luxury tax cap system or whatever they call it,
04:28
what do they call it?
04:29
Collective bargaining tax.
04:31
Right, CBT? Know what it is?
04:34
It has no effect whatsoever when it comes to a team like the Dodgers
04:37
because they're in on Juan Soto.
04:39
Like, that payroll is going to be astronomical.
04:42
Ridiculous.
04:43
Competitive—sorry, competitive balance tax.
04:45
Yeah.
04:46
I think they were in on him, but then they realized—
04:48
No, they're still in on him.
04:49
I see.
04:50
I don't know if they—I mean, I know those are the reports out there.
04:54
They might be in, but I think it's more of like
04:56
how people would say about the Red Sox.
04:58
Like, they're feeling around,
05:00
but they know they're not going to be in on it when it comes to,
05:04
all right, we need to now put a bid in.
05:07
Well, if you want to win and you're him and the offer is competitive,
05:11
why wouldn't you take that offer?
05:13
Because they probably want him to sign there and get this money deferred.
05:17
I wonder if baseball will make some sort of a rule
05:20
that bans future deals from being that way.
05:22
I would assume they would because it's not—
05:24
It feels like a loophole.
05:25
It is.
05:26
And I guess if the players are okay with it, like, I guess,
05:29
then maybe there won't be, but—
05:30
Yeah, if you're Blake Snell and you don't mind being paid, you know,
05:33
your final paycheck in 20 years,
05:38
I mean, there's some risk there, I would think.
05:40
You know, when it comes—it's like the lottery.
05:42
Do you take the payout or take the lump sum?
05:46
I guess maybe the risk might be minimal because he might be looking at it
05:50
or he has the ability to pass it on to his wife
05:53
or if he has any kids, like, that way.
05:57
Where I don't know—I'm not sure if you can do that with the lottery.
06:00
So maybe he might look at it and go,
06:02
I got a giant piece of money coming.
06:05
I've already made a bunch of money.
06:06
And now when I'm done playing, I never—
06:08
I'm set up forever.
06:09
I never have to worry about it.
06:10
Yep.
06:11
This is Paul from East Boston, from Eastie.
06:15
And apparently, Paul was your Little League coach, Wiggy,
06:19
for the White Sox?
06:20
Well, I didn't coach him actually, literally his team,
06:25
but I coached two All-Star teams that he was on.
06:29
And saw Jermaine grow.
06:32
I grew up right around the corner from where I grew up.
06:35
And it's such a pleasure to see Jermaine give back
06:41
the way that he does to his community.
06:43
And I don't think anybody—any kids that are in need.
06:45
I don't know if you've seen him recently.
06:47
He's still growing outward.
06:49
But yes.
06:52
And proud of it.
06:54
I am.
06:55
Wiggy, catcher?
06:56
Catcher.
06:57
I was the same.
06:59
I either hit home runs or struck out.
07:03
No, Jermaine was quite an athlete as a kid growing up.
07:06
And we've talked recently.
07:09
He's going to help us out with a fundraising that we're doing.
07:11
And he does so much for the Solutions Boys Club.
07:14
Yep.
07:15
It was always the fat kid who was a catcher.
07:17
That's the way it always goes in Little League.
07:19
Be honest, Paul.
07:20
Can't confirm.
07:21
Paul, how long were Wiggy's mound visits?
07:25
Well, I wasn't—I wasn't doing it because I wasn't his coach on his team.
07:31
But with All-Star Games, he was pretty impressive for us.
07:35
We never got to the finish.
07:37
Keith Kachuk.
07:38
Now, not to diminish Jermaine, we just didn't have that great a team completely.
07:42
But I had Keith Kachuk on the team that we almost won the state championship with.
07:46
Another East Boston kid.
07:48
Yeah.
07:49
Another East Boston kid.
07:51
So, you know, I just want to—I want to say that, you know, when guys like Jermaine come back and give back—
07:57
and I didn't call for that, but it's my first time calling the show.
08:01
I had a comment about the Celtics.
08:02
But, you know, it's really heartwarming to know that we—you know, we cultivated kids like that for East Boston.
08:09
And he's always given back.
08:11
And we're very grateful for that.
08:13
But I called to talk about the Celtics.
08:16
I was blown away the other night with these bench guys.
08:20
You know, it's what you build.
08:22
It's what you work to build to get the confidence of these guys on the bench.
08:26
You know, they're all in.
08:28
And to see them come out with these four guys from the bench playing so well and pound the Hawks the way they did,
08:34
like that—to me, that was like the best part of the last couple of years for the Celtics.
08:39
You know, it was really heartwarming to see that.
08:41
We were talking about it yesterday.
08:43
Peyton Pritchard, legit six-man when it comes to the NBA.
08:46
Oh, yeah.
08:47
He's got more threes than Steph Curry does, I think.
08:49
He's a walking bucket.
08:50
He's on fire.
08:51
I love the way his attitude is because, like, he's proven—trying to prove to everybody.
08:55
Trash talk.
08:56
Well, I deserve to be here.
08:57
You know what I mean?
08:58
I deserve to be playing in the NBA.
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