Greatest [sports] deal known to man
The story of the "greatest [sports] deal known to man". (I injected "sports" because in my humble opinion, the Louisiana Purchase and the purchase of Alaska were pretty good deals, too.)
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The story of the "greatest [sports] deal known to man". (I injected "sports" because in my humble opinion, the Louisiana Purchase and the purchase of Alaska were pretty good deals, too.)
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Wow, that's amazing!!!! ;-)
Posted by: Chris Meisenzahl | July 31, 2006 at 12:05 PM
But not the purchase of Manhattan? Hm.
Posted by: dearieme | July 31, 2006 at 12:06 PM
Good for them. Hard bargaining, good negotiating. They deserve every darned dime. I hope the NBA chokes on it.
Posted by: JorgXMckie | July 31, 2006 at 04:58 PM
a few years ago there was a MLB player traded for a couple of minor leaguers and several hundred pounds of frozen catfish. That must have made him feel special.
Posted by: kyle8 | July 31, 2006 at 06:16 PM
Been there ... got the shirt.
This post at voluntaryXchange explains that, while it was a good deal, the financial aspects are blown out of proportion by the sportswriters.
http://voluntaryxchange.typepad.com/voluntaryxchange/2006/05/abanomics.html
Posted by: David Tufte | August 01, 2006 at 11:00 AM