Sonny Gray Traded to Red Sox
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So Sonny lied to Cashman? Not a good look, I don’t care what his agent told him. He’ll have to pitch a perfect game at Yankee Stadium to get out of this mess. I think he just should have kept his mouth shut and waited until he turned in a good performance before dumping on the Yankees.
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Pay wallMary1966 wrote: ↑December 7 25, 11:56 pm
So Sonny lied to Cashman? Not a good look, I don’t care what his agent told him. He’ll have to pitch a perfect game at Yankee Stadium to get out of this mess. I think he just should have kept his mouth shut and waited until he turned in a good performance before dumping on the Yankees.
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It's no different to a pro wrestler telling you he loves (town X) and also hates (town Y)
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Maybe it's me, but I don't see a lot of difference between playing for one AL East team with an obsessive fan base or a different AL East team with an obsessive fan base. I really don't expect Gray to be all that happy in Boston, when it's all said and done.
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I agree. Same type of big city with unforgiving fans and media.
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Sorry, I forget I have a subscription to the New York Times.st.lewis11 wrote: ↑December 8 25, 10:05 amPay wallMary1966 wrote: ↑December 7 25, 11:56 pm
So Sonny lied to Cashman? Not a good look, I don’t care what his agent told him. He’ll have to pitch a perfect game at Yankee Stadium to get out of this mess. I think he just should have kept his mouth shut and waited until he turned in a good performance before dumping on the Yankees.
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Clarke will be slowed at the start of spring training after recently undergoing surgery to address poor circulation in his fingers, Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
Clarke has dealt with nagging blister issues and numbness in his fingers since entering pro ball, and it was determined they were caused by an aneurysm in his left arm that led to circulation problems. The hope is that the procedure will alleviate his issues and also potentially help him harness his command. The southpaw is currently going through range-of-motion exercises and working on regaining arm strength. Clarke will be eased into a throwing program in spring training and it's unclear when he'll be ready to make his season debut.
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Clarke will be the Tink Hence of Alex Reyeses.
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This is a new one for me. No idea how that will go, but let's hope it's really the cause and fixes it.cardsfantx wrote: ↑January 25 26, 9:44 amhttps://www.cbssports.com/fantasy/base ... on-issues/
Clarke will be slowed at the start of spring training after recently undergoing surgery to address poor circulation in his fingers, Derrick Goold of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.
Clarke has dealt with nagging blister issues and numbness in his fingers since entering pro ball, and it was determined they were caused by an aneurysm in his left arm that led to circulation problems. The hope is that the procedure will alleviate his issues and also potentially help him harness his command. The southpaw is currently going through range-of-motion exercises and working on regaining arm strength. Clarke will be eased into a throwing program in spring training and it's unclear when he'll be ready to make his season debut.




