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Just business now a days for these guys. There is no rivalry between teams.
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Suck it.
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![]() He said that where he signs when his contract expires in 2011 only has to do with how happy he is. "For me, I want to go to a place where I'm happy," he said. "For me, the only thing that's important is that, A, it's like a family and B, I have manager and a GM that's going to protect me, and I know that here." In an interview on Sirius XM radio yesterday, Papelbon said that "not only the Bronx, but everywhere is a possibility" for him to play when his contract expires. |
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Suck it.
Friends, Red Sox Nation, countrymen, lend me your ears; I come to bury Papelbon, not to praise him; The saves that men earn live after them, The losses are oft referred to as papel-blowns, So let it be with Jonathan... |
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I don't think he's lying at all.
The Red Sox have the best team in baseball since his career began. He's been in first place more than any other player in the league over his career time span. The Red Sox have sold out every game during that period. It's freakin' Boston. He loves it here and while his agent is telling him not to sign a team friendly deal now so that he can be on the market and have leverage sooner rather than later, I think in this case, it only benefits the Red Sox. Papelbon hasn't been very good this year and I'm not sure giving him a long term deal given the type of pitcher he is, is the right move. Pay him year to year and if he's worthy of an expensive long term deal, the Red Sox have the money to afford him. |
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Let's be realistic Sox, there is no loyalty in sports anymore.
It's all about the money now and can you blame them? He's not stupid, he has to look out for himself and his family. He knows once he's not effective he'll be shown the door. Look at the other players before him. Didn't you hear him on Sirius? |
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I like the poem, it's the Red Sox fan throwing him under a bus for a reporter completely misquoting what he said that's dumb to me.
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I did hear him on Sirius and what he said in the interview is far different than "I would love to play in Washington. I feel like they need a veteran presence in that clubhouse to turn the culture around in DC" or "Oh man, Kansas City!? That's where I came up, I'd love to end my career where it all began and turn that club into a winning team!" Fuck you, Johnny. You were going to the highest bidder regardless of the situation and spouting lies every fucking day saying otherwise was ridiculous.
There's a right and wrong way to go about selling out and Johnny Damon was in the wrong. |
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Bert--If the Red Sox can't come to a agreement is the Bronx a possibility? Paps--Of course, if we can't come to an agreement on terms...not only the Bronx but anywhere. |

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