There are many that have been waiting to point and laugh at Harper/Boras and in the end it looks very likely he's going to end up with the length of contract he wants and for the highest amount in sports history. Also, he appears to have multiple options to play on the West Coast like he apparently prefers. Maybe Boras didn't drop the ball afterall.
Maybe. I don't think it's necessarily a "win" if he ends up within 5-10% of an offer he could have had in October, after a drawn out process that awkwardly ends with him walking into an already-in-progress spring training as the new BMOC.
I actually think San Francisco is a worse landing spot for him than LA or Philadelphia, by far. He'd be walking into a situation with 4(!) veteran hitters - Posey, Belt, Crawford, Panik - who were on a World Series champion. I'm sure that would low-profile Bryce wouldn't cause friction there, at all
