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Mr. Sale in The New York Times

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Seconded. Great read.

White Sox hitters wanted no part of him in their first session of live batting practice last week.

 

“A lot of good takes,” Manager Robin Ventura said dryly.

 

Good stuff.

I wish the Sox would cool it on what a great contract they got Sale to sign. No need to look like they got over on their best player.

QUOTE (winninguglyin83 @ Feb 23, 2014 -> 08:56 PM)
I wish the Sox would cool it on what a great contract they got Sale to sign. No need to look like they got over on their best player.

 

Meh. It's a two way street given MLB's system with young players. If Sale's arm falls off or he becomes Rick Ankiel, this contract guarantees him lots of money he wouldn't have gotten.

There isn't any tone from the White Sox in this article suggesting they "got a deal" on Sale's contract. Just says that Hahn asked for a "Hershel Walker" return when other GMs asked about Sale. *shrug*

Funny that Sale doesn't even know the name of the guy whose arm slot he adapted. I bet that guy is sitting at home plotting a way to get a cut of Sale's paycheck.

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