They eye roll smiley doesnt work as well when you are mocking somewhat solid points. Its not Soriano who set the market, heck he was asking for Beltran money, Hendry gave him MORE than he was asking for. And although we do not know for sure we can assume that no other GM was willing to come anywhere near what Hendry offered. 1)The signing happened so early in the offseason. 2)The signing materialized so quickly. Soriano's agent isn't dumb, he and Hendry talked Saturday. He then took the offer the cubs had on the table and shopped in around to others teams that were interested. He was met with a resounding "Hell NO", and then quickly accepted Sunday morning. If he was even met with an apprehensive "maybe", it wouldn't have materialized so quickly. By this definition of overpaying, every FA who does not give a hometown discount is overpayed. The nature of the free agent market is such that in order to sign a player, a team must be willing to offer more money than any other team. I don't think it is reasonable to say that no other team would have bid anything near that if given the chance, especially if the contest became a drawn out bidding war. All FAs are going to be overpayed. That is pretty much the nature of the market. The thing is, good players are a rare commodity, and being able to get them without giving up talent is a valuable exchange. For a large market team, signing overpayed free agents is better than signing no free agents or signing marginal free agents. Yes, obviously the nature of the market is that a team must overpay to sign a player, I'm not debating that. And given the timing of this signing, I definitely think its reasoable to say that no other team would have bid anything near what we paid for Soriano. If they would have, then Sori's agent would have played the two teams off of one another to inflate the contract as you mentioned in the bidding war. That obviously didn't happen here given the quick materialization of the signing. Your comments on the nature of the FA market are all valid, but have nothing to do with what we are debating.