apparently, Furcal was angry that the A's didn't offer more. Wait, didn't we offer most money overall?
ESPN - Buster Olney Blog
I'm glad he didn't sign with us at this point. I don't want a guy that doesn't really want to play for my favorite team. Go back to the Braves or Dodgers and be done with it already.Sources say that Furcal was not happy with the way that the negotiations with the Athletics played out, that there was some anger that Oakland's offer wasn't as high as he expected. But that week, the Athletics -- like a lot of teams -- had reassessed the market, in the aftermath of the arbitration offers ,and made an offer that they considered to be in line with the sport's new economics (and, as events have unfolded, that reading of Furcal as a $9.5 million a year player seems to jibe almost precisely with the assessments of the Braves and the Dodgers).
And it looks like we won't be going after to Cabrera unless he's available really late in the game. I guess we're stuck with Crosby for 2009. Maybe he'll be motivated to perform this year. It is a contract year for him after all.
With Furcal out of the picture, A's might turn back to Crosby
I definitely don't want to give up our top SPs specs for a trade or a pick for Cabrera.An A's source said that Oakland does not have interest in free agent Orlando Cabrera unless Cabrera can be had for a bargain late in the process. The A's might consider dealing for a shortstop, but they won't easily part with top pitching prospects Brett Anderson and Trevor Cahill, so there's a very real possibility the team will elect to stand pat with Bobby Crosby.