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Chris Sykes replies: To overpay, you call the lender and they’ll give you instructions.
He was so much fun to watch throughout the campaign, but the Giants aren’t going to overpay him either.
Source: https://gmenhq.com/2023/02/22/ny-giants-saquon-barkley-contract-gap-talks-joe-schoen/
Lamar – I get the feeling that the Ravens will overpay here as well, unless Lamar still insists on a fully guaranteed contract in which case the Ravens will just let him go.
Source: https://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2023/01/30/nfl-sets-2023-salary-cap-at-224-8-million/
So the idea of Torres and Schmidt for basically Arraez was too much, even if the simulator at baseballtradevalues.com had it as just a mild overpay for the Yankees.
Source: https://nypost.com/2023/10/10/yankees-need-dominguez-volpe-wells-at-top-of-lineup/
The Phillies, with Hoskins out for a long time, might have to overpay.
Source: https://fansided.com/2023/03/23/phillies-rumors-3-rhys-hoskins-replacements-trade/
We're not going to overpay for them.
You can buy a great company for the long term, however, you can also overpay and get poor returns over time, so it is better to have some margin of error in valuation to protect you from buying at the wrong time.