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| − | + | Where are you calling from? http://www.bigmentertainment.com/blog/?i-need-help-on-my-research-paper dissertation publishing company Of course, it will never totally end, not until A-Rodâs contract is resolved â and therein lies the next sticky issue for the owners and the Players Association when they sit down in two years and begin negotiations on a new Basic Agreement. Forget for a moment A-Rodâs contract â which the Yankees were dumb enough to give him, through age 42, because they envisioned marketing him as the âcleanâ all-time home run champion, and which he signed under false pretenses having neglected to tell them he had already been using performance-enhancing drugs â what about the Milwaukee Brewers? They were just as stupid in 2008, signing Braun to a five-year, $105 million extension, beginning in 2016, when they already had him locked up through 2015 under very reasonable terms. They did so because they had decided he was going to be the face of their small-market franchise and, as such, they needed to assure the fans of Milwaukee he would be a Brewer for life. | |
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Where are you calling from? http://www.bigmentertainment.com/blog/?i-need-help-on-my-research-paper dissertation publishing company Of course, it will never totally end, not until A-Rodâs contract is resolved â and therein lies the next sticky issue for the owners and the Players Association when they sit down in two years and begin negotiations on a new Basic Agreement. Forget for a moment A-Rodâs contract â which the Yankees were dumb enough to give him, through age 42, because they envisioned marketing him as the âcleanâ all-time home run champion, and which he signed under false pretenses having neglected to tell them he had already been using performance-enhancing drugs â what about the Milwaukee Brewers? They were just as stupid in 2008, signing Braun to a five-year, $105 million extension, beginning in 2016, when they already had him locked up through 2015 under very reasonable terms. They did so because they had decided he was going to be the face of their small-market franchise and, as such, they needed to assure the fans of Milwaukee he would be a Brewer for life.