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Post by inger on May 20, 2020 11:55:20 GMT -5
From rotoworld:
Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reports that Alex Bregman is seeking a new agent. Bregman has parted ways with Brodie Scoffield of Klutch Sports and is currently conducting interviews for new representation. Apparently the split had a lot to do with LeBron James -- who is now associated with Klutch Sports -- launching a documentary series about the Astros' sign-stealing scandal as part of his Uninterrupted media platform.
Doofus.
They are all doofi...
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Post by chiyankee on May 20, 2020 13:11:58 GMT -5
From rotoworld:
Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reports that Alex Bregman is seeking a new agent. Bregman has parted ways with Brodie Scoffield of Klutch Sports and is currently conducting interviews for new representation. Apparently the split had a lot to do with LeBron James -- who is now associated with Klutch Sports -- launching a documentary series about the Astros' sign-stealing scandal as part of his Uninterrupted media platform.
Doofus.
Sometimes the truth hurts and Bregman can't run from this.
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Post by rizzuto on May 20, 2020 13:47:19 GMT -5
From rotoworld:
Mark Feinsand of MLB.com reports that Alex Bregman is seeking a new agent. Bregman has parted ways with Brodie Scoffield of Klutch Sports and is currently conducting interviews for new representation. Apparently the split had a lot to do with LeBron James -- who is now associated with Klutch Sports -- launching a documentary series about the Astros' sign-stealing scandal as part of his Uninterrupted media platform.
Doofus.
Sometimes the truth hurts and Bregman can't run from this. He probably expected a warning...like buzzing under his shirt, banging on a trash can, or whistling.
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Post by domeplease on May 20, 2020 13:53:55 GMT -5
RIZZ: How are you doing? Hoping Safe & Healthy!!!
Is your area back to work yet or...???
BE SMART--BE SAFE--STAY HEALTHY
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Post by rizzuto on May 20, 2020 23:26:56 GMT -5
RIZZ: How are you doing? Hoping Safe & Healthy!!!
Is your area back to work yet or...???
BE SMART--BE SAFE--STAY HEALTHY
I’m fine, DoMe. Physically, I am always okay (mentally is of course another issue). Some businesses in Dallas and surrounding areas have opened doors, but in a limited scope. Six feet distance is still represented and encouraged, mostly either self-imposed by individual businesses or individual patrons. Masks are prevalent, though many wear them haphazardly (nose sticking out) and some refuse. Some businesses are strictly “no mask, no service” establishments. Many places require 25% occupancy as a maximum, but this could change soon. Of course, there are a dim-witted minority that believe wearing a mask is tantamount to chattel slavery. Thanks for asking and hopefully all is well around the Baja!
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Post by kaybli on Jun 11, 2020 21:04:21 GMT -5
Alex Cora: Astros' sign-stealing wasn't two-man show
"There has been a narrative out there of what happened. Ever since mid-November until the commissioner announced the results of the Red Sox investigation, I have read many things that are true and many others that are not," he said. "Out of this whole process, if there is one thing that I completely reject and disagree with is people within the Astros' organization singling me out, particularly [former general manager] Jeff Luhnow, as if I were the sole mastermind. The commissioner's report sort of explained, in its own way, what happened. But the [Astros players] have spoken up and refuted any allegations that I was solely responsible."
He added: "If there is one thing I am absolutely sure of, it is that it was not a two-man show. We all did it. And let me be very clear that I am not denying my responsibility, because we were all responsible."
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Post by chiyankee on Jun 11, 2020 21:25:27 GMT -5
Alex Cora: Astros' sign-stealing wasn't two-man show
"There has been a narrative out there of what happened. Ever since mid-November until the commissioner announced the results of the Red Sox investigation, I have read many things that are true and many others that are not," he said. "Out of this whole process, if there is one thing that I completely reject and disagree with is people within the Astros' organization singling me out, particularly [former general manager] Jeff Luhnow, as if I were the sole mastermind. The commissioner's report sort of explained, in its own way, what happened. But the [Astros players] have spoken up and refuted any allegations that I was solely responsible."
He added: "If there is one thing I am absolutely sure of, it is that it was not a two-man show. We all did it. And let me be very clear that I am not denying my responsibility, because we were all responsible."
I love seeing these turds blowing up at each other.
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Post by kaybli on Jun 11, 2020 21:28:12 GMT -5
Alex Cora: Astros' sign-stealing wasn't two-man show
"There has been a narrative out there of what happened. Ever since mid-November until the commissioner announced the results of the Red Sox investigation, I have read many things that are true and many others that are not," he said. "Out of this whole process, if there is one thing that I completely reject and disagree with is people within the Astros' organization singling me out, particularly [former general manager] Jeff Luhnow, as if I were the sole mastermind. The commissioner's report sort of explained, in its own way, what happened. But the [Astros players] have spoken up and refuted any allegations that I was solely responsible."
He added: "If there is one thing I am absolutely sure of, it is that it was not a two-man show. We all did it. And let me be very clear that I am not denying my responsibility, because we were all responsible."
I love seeing these turds blowing up at each other. Me too. Love every second.
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Post by inger on Jun 11, 2020 21:54:52 GMT -5
I love seeing these turds blowing up at each other. Me too. Love every second. [ First they call Fiers a rat, then they start ratting on each other...😂
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Post by kaybli on Jun 13, 2020 13:01:35 GMT -5
Oh Boy.
Judge to Unseal Letter That Allegedly Shows MLB Hid Yankees Sign-Stealing'
When it rains it pours, and right now Major League Baseball can't seem to weather the storm. On Friday, a New York federal judge ruled that a letter sent by commissioner Rob Manfred to the Yankees regarding the findings of an alleged sign-stealing scandal in 2017 should be unsealed. The document claims that the MLB covered up the operation and that the Yankees want it to remain a secret because it would significantly impair their reputation, according to U.S. District Court judge Jed S. Rakoff. Judge rules he should unseal a letter that allegedly shows that MLB hid the Yankees' sign stealing: t.co/7lS04MpcCg — Brendan Kuty (@brendankutynj) June 13, 2020 "Embarrassment on the part of MLB or the Yankees about the precise contents of the letter is not particularly weighty," Rakoff wrote in a memorandum order filed on Friday. The letter isn't permitted to be unsealed until June 19, so the club has a little less than a week to make an emergency appeal. Sources close to Brendan Kuty of nj.com claim that it's likely the Yankees will trigger that right.
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Post by kaybli on Jun 13, 2020 13:04:54 GMT -5
Astros' players already jumping on this like a bunch of clowns:
Astros players take jabs at Yankees after judge orders unsealing of MLB sign-stealing letter
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Post by chiyankee on Jun 13, 2020 14:46:19 GMT -5
Astros' players already jumping on this like a bunch of clowns:
Astros players take jabs at Yankees after judge orders unsealing of MLB sign-stealing letter
Deleting tweets already!
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Post by kaybli on Jun 13, 2020 18:41:10 GMT -5
Sources: Rob Manfred letter to Yankees did not allege sign stealing
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