By B - 1-16-06
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HermidaElf:   Coach, I've been listening all postseason, but I don't understand.... what is "arbitration?"
girardi_and_cola:   Why arbitration is simple to understand, Jeremy.
girardi_and_cola:   Any player who has achieved three years of major league service time, but fewer than six, is automatically eligible for salary arbitration if he is not under contract.
girardi_and_cola:   During this process, the team offers the player the salary it wants to pay. The player counters with the figure he feels he deserves.
girardi_and_cola:   Normally, the two sides continue to negotiate and settle on a number somewhere between these two figures.
girardi_and_cola:   If they fail to settle, however, the two sides present their cases before an independent arbitrator, who ultimately chooses one figure or the other.
girardi_and_cola:   That number becomes the player’s salary for the following season!
HermidaElf:   oh, uh, okay

I guess
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nate:   bump
HermidaElf:   yeah can somebody explain arbitration to me please
MeTrain:   what you needs ta know young pat a wand
HermidaElf:   I just don't understand it.
MeTrain:   is when ya brang dolla bills an himey thank you worf so an so, so you fine a place up in tha middle an daince
HermidaElf:   oh, okay!
MeTrain:   you a piece a meat boyo like a side a beef or flank stake.  side a hinds 57 up on ya butt
HermidaElf:   So how do the Marlins avoid losing you to arbitration?
MeTrain:   by makin a mansion outta fo'hunned dollar bills an airliften that bia over top a wherever d-train decide he wanna sit
girardi_and_cola:   Yeah, basically.