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He would screw whores in the dugout between at bats....would often forget to put his pants back on before heading out to RF with a turkey leg in his handI never saw him play, what was it like being there?
He would screw whores in the dugout between at bats....would often forget to put his pants back on before heading out to RF with a turkey leg in his handI never saw him play, what was it like being there?
Shocking cuz Jenks worked SO hard to stay in shape
Amazing that the Boston press never got a hold of this.
Cole
Severino
Paxton
Tanaka
Montgomery/German
That should work.
Yanks need another arm, Ss, and a coach that knows how to use this line up
Isn't Torres the answer at short?
What's his name playing 2nd
I know he filled in for didi, don’t think they have the confidence in him being everyday SS, I could be wrong . Also, it may affect his offense playing short everyday. Who knows. I know he likes tight situations! We shall see.
Why would you think it affect him at the plate? Slight extra he has to give while at short?
Probably because he's getting up there in age.....He turns 23 this Friday, which happens to be my Bday as well......Two amazing baseball players born on the same day decades apart.......![]()
23 is nothing... He younger than I thought. Happy early birthday you old fart
Yes, 23 is very young, you missed the sarcasm.....good luck with your senility....
Why would you think it affect him at the plate? Slight extra he has to give while at short?
Yes, 23 is very young, you missed the sarcasm.....good luck with your senility....
Talk about senility, I thought your scene name all along was pure stupid! I thinks I needs a thicker pair a glasses
with an interesting clause
with an interesting clause
According to Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic, if Gerrit Cole exercises the opt-out in his new deal, the Yankees can void the decision with a one-year extension.
Cole has the option to opt out of his nine-year, $324 million agreement after the 2024 season. If the Yankees so choose, they can void that by adding one year to the deal, which would make it a 10-year, $360 million contract. It's an interesting addition to what already was the largest contract of any starting pitcher in baseball history, and either way, Cole is almost assuredly going to finish the better part of his career in the Bronx.