Read More...When welterweight Floyd Mayweather was No. 1 on Sports Illustrated’s Fortunate 50 last year—knocking out Tiger Woods, who had been No. 1 every year since SI started producing the list in 2004—it looked like a fluke, the result of the $85 million he received for his fights with Victor Ortiz and Miguel Cotto. Now Mayweather is proving that he belongs at the top. From just two bouts this year, one earlier this month and the other scheduled for September, he will earn at least $90 million, ...
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< 1 2Side note: do the Dodgers not know how this works? You don't need to actually claim a guy like Beckett, he's going to clear waivers if you don't.
EDIT: Just for the record, I've found it impossible to actually write teams off that I was born with, so this is just hyperbole on my part.
They have to pay off his contract to do that.
Maybe they are trying to block him from going to the Giants or something, like when the White Sox ended up with Rios.
That would be pretty much starting all over. Lots of money, saved but I'm not sure there is any place to put it right away that would make the Red Sox contenders. The owners could pocket the cash, too, although I suspect there would be some dissent in Red Sox Nation.
So they go into the offseason with no LFer, no 1st baseman, no SS and needing two starters who probably need to be #2 or #3 quality. They will have a ton of cash, but that looks like restarting to me. Do they have a lot of talent ready to go in AAA? I don't recall them being loaded, but I haven't followed the minors that closely this year.
Not really. They've got some interesting guys, but they'll all probably at least year or so away.
The real question is, is the rate of the growth of the possibility accelerating, or are we approaching a plateau?
Um...
Fancy Pants' pants weren't so fancy in #24 either.
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