There will be a lot of finger pointing and wild accusations
as to what happened to the Rays/City Memorandum of Understanding.
No matter how you slice it, it was not a good deal the
City or its citizens. It didn't offer enough, didn't provide any protections
and it was clearly very one sided.
There are a lot of factors at play but a couple standouts.
I spent almost 30 years in the City administration and one of the things I learned
was it is very unwise to A, negotiate a big deal in private and B, bring a take or leave it deal to the City
Council. More often than not they vote it down.
What is a bit surprising is Kriseman didn't remember
that from his time on City Council.
The Administration would have been wise to include
Council in the negotiations at least with some briefings, and to have had some
negotiable issues in the Agreement. Off the record we used to call that,
"give them some change so they will feel good".
I am pretty sure the Rays understood the impacts of the
"take it or leave it" stand. Baseball deals with political bodies all
over the country and it would be hard to believe that they don't understand the
likely results of the position the Rays took with the City.
I have to wonder if this whole show didn't turn out
exactly like the Rays wanted.
City Council are the bad guys, the Mayor and Council
are now fighting with each other, baseball has once again become a political
football and now the Rays can slink off into the confusion using all of the
controversy to do as they please while blaming the City for their woes.
The Five City
Council members who voted no on the Rays stadium Memorandum of Understanding are
taking a beating from the Mayor and from some in the press.
I found the Tampa bay Times editorial particularly
disgusting and the Tribune editorial not far behind.
The Mayor needs to take a deep breath, get off his high
horse and quickly re establish his relationship with City Council. In the long
run they may have just saved his honorable derriere.
Note John Wolf's comments when asked if the MOU weaken
the Use Agreement, loose quote: "No matter what you do it weakens the Use
Agreement."
Chip away enough and suddenly the Rays walk with no
penalties or a long protracted legal battle.
If the Rays really want to look around the Bay area
they will sit down with the Mayor, take the issues Council raised and come back
with a counter proposal. If they don't you have your answer, there never was a
deal it was just a shot at weakening the Use Agreement.
For now the Mayor and City Council need to cool off and
make sure the baseball issue doesn't throw a wrench into all of the good things
the Administration and Council have moving forward.
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