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Q: Name the 7 infielders who were battling for the Angels' starting 2b spot in early spring training of the year 2000 before the Angels acquired Adam Kennedy.
Counting down to: The end of Andruw Jones's contract with the Dodgers:
n = [log (($17 million amount deferred x .02754 interest daily periodic rate)/30 days in cycle) - log ($5 million base x .02514 interest nominal periodic rate/162 games prorated in cycle)]/log (1+i)
Counting down to: The end of Andruw Jones's contract with the Dodgers:
n = [log (($17 million amount deferred x .02754 interest daily periodic rate)/30 days in cycle) - log ($5 million base x .02514 interest nominal periodic rate/162 games prorated in cycle)]/log (1+i)
You are correct on both. Justin Baughman and Benji Gil were two of the seven.
Counting down to: The end of Andruw Jones's contract with the Dodgers:
n = [log (($17 million amount deferred x .02754 interest daily periodic rate)/30 days in cycle) - log ($5 million base x .02514 interest nominal periodic rate/162 games prorated in cycle)]/log (1+i)
Justin Baughman was actually a very good player who broke his leg very badly in a winter league game in Mexico. He holds the Angels' farm team (Cedar Rapids Kernels) record for most stolen bases in a season. He is a nice guy as well.
"Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans...." John Lennon
Yeah, Baughman was the one player out of the seven who had any sort of upside.
Counting down to: The end of Andruw Jones's contract with the Dodgers:
n = [log (($17 million amount deferred x .02754 interest daily periodic rate)/30 days in cycle) - log ($5 million base x .02514 interest nominal periodic rate/162 games prorated in cycle)]/log (1+i)
For any of you baseball-reference.com cheaters, you can try to look it up, but you're not going to get every answer there, especially if you don't know what position(s) the player plays.
Correct on Trent Durrington. Incorrect on Andy Sheets, who left as a free agent over the offseason.
Counting down to: The end of Andruw Jones's contract with the Dodgers:
n = [log (($17 million amount deferred x .02754 interest daily periodic rate)/30 days in cycle) - log ($5 million base x .02514 interest nominal periodic rate/162 games prorated in cycle)]/log (1+i)
Didn't look on BR, found it somewhere else...and I'm absolutely looking for this on the Internet just so you know, because there's no way in hell I'm remembering these guys.