Read More...Mark Grace, in court Thursday, pleaded guilty to endangerment and DUI, avoiding what could have been a lengthy prison sentence.
Instead, a judge imposed a sentence that includes work-release jail time as well as three years of supervised probation. Additionally, an Interlock device must be installed in his vehicle for six months and he will need permission to travel out of state.
His work-release sentence begins Feb. 10.
Grace, a former Diamondbacks player and broadcaster, was charged with ...
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1. ShoeGrit posted on August 21, 2012 at 01:04 AM # hit 0 | hit 0pro rated Drew is owed roughly 2 million the rest of the season. He has a mutual option for 10 million with a 1.35 million buyout.
So almost certainly money is exchanging hands here, as I can't see the A's absorbing 3.35 million bucks for a guy coming off a serious injury and hitting .193/.290/.311 since he's come back (40 games, 155 PA's)
A's shortstops so far this season.
.187/.253 /.292 OPS.545
Drew's line is an improvement. How are the A's in contention?
Their chief weapon is surprise.
And ruthless market inefficiencies!
He cleared waivers? Never mind the A's, about 20 other teams could use him, too.
https://twitter.com/Ken_Rosenthal/status/237940802276433920
Aviles, who has really sucked since a very hot start, is projected at .255/.301/.422. Rolling the dice on Drew seems to have a bit more upside, even if it is more expensive.
Probably Drew decides first to exercise it then Oakland gets the option of the buyout or paying him.
The A's offense is the pointed cushion.
(That joke would have worked better last year or the year before, curse you Josh Reddick and Yeonis Cespedes!)
Jemile Weeks is the exception. That guy can not get around on anyone's fastball. I've never seen anything quite like it. And fastballs became just about all he would see, and he still couldn't do it!
Weeks getting optioned out is disappointing. He's a lot of fun as a player, and I hope he gets it turned around. FOR OAKLAND, and not somebody else.
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