That sounds horrible. It'd make for good television, and it'd reel in viewers to try and get on the air. Sure, it's their own network, and they don't really have competition, but ratings are still important. No point in having a network if no one will tune in to your programming. Might as well do some trial and error and see what works. I think a formatted show like that would bring viewers in. Maybe even take opinios from emails and message boards. Which again, sounds awful, but I think it'd be a decent show in terms of ratings and viewer numbers. Mitch wasn't asking why, he was saying "He's injured, that's why" but he wasn't giving any real further analysis other than "he's injured". They were clearly trying to bait it for further discussion. I understand why the market for Sheets is dead right now. Finances are tight and he DOES have an injury history. But they brought up a good point that Burnett also has an injury history and made $80 mil, but Sheets is getting absolutely no offers. Over the last 3 years Burnett has averaged 27 starts a year (rounded up from 26.6). Sheets has averaged 24 starts over 3 years. They were trying to say that they both have equally sketchy injury histories, and Sheets is arguably a much better pitcher than Burnett, but Sheets gets no offers and Burnett gets $80 million. And all Mitch Williams had to offer up as to why was "He was injured at the end of the year". They were trying to see why he isn't getting lowball offers at the very least. That's kind of the debate they were trying to get out of the analysts and all Williams kept coming up with is "He's injured", not bringing anything really new to the table (or intelligent for that matter). He's the one with the greasy looking mullet-esque hairstyle. Kinda like Barry Melrose