David Wright deal a start, but NY Mets also need to adopt winning attitudeFinally, after all these years the Mets are going to have their legacy player, the homegrown star who finishes what he started in Queens and puts up numbers that will stand in the team record book for years, perhaps decades. |
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Perhaps no team has as bad a track record as the Mets when it comes to giving out big money contracts. Can David Wright finally stop that trend? Cliff Corcoran breaks it down. |
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No, That Was Not The Largest Contract In Mets History: Ruining Everyone's Fun Through Inflation AdjustmentNov 30, 2012
Reuben Fischer, deadspin.com Remember in 2009 when Avatar made, like, $760 billion, and you were all like, "Holy shit, Avatar just made the most money of all time!" And then your dick movie-geek friend told you that, adjusted for inflation, Avatar was actually just the 14… |
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Ex-pitcher Park, first S. Korean in MLB, retiresNov 30, 2012
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Former major leaguer Chan Ho Park is retiring after a career spanning nearly two decades in the United States, Japan and South Korea. |
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Forever a Met, and Probably Never a YankeeNov 30, 2012
Jay Schreiber, nytimes.com David Wright could become the first star in Mets history to spend his entire career with the club. |
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David Brown, yahoo.com "Regrets ... I've had a few ..." — Frank Sinatra, famous New Yorker (via New Jersey) This is the way David Wright wanted it. All along, Wright said he wanted to stay with the New York Mets and not turn to free agency next winter. Well, the mon… |
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NEW YORK (AP) -- David Wright and the New York Mets agreed Friday to a $138 million, eight-year contract, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press. |
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Source: David Wright, Mets agree to extensionNov 30, 2012
Adam Rubin, ESPN.com David Wright has agreed to a contract worth slightly less than $140 million that will keep him in a Mets uniform through at least 2020, a major league source told ESPNNewYork.com. |
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Mets, Wright make a deal to run through 2020Nov 30, 2012
Anthony DiComo, MLB.com David Wright and the Mets came to terms early Friday morning on a seven-year, $122 million extension to keep the six-time All-Star and face of the franchise in New York, according to multiple baseball sources. |
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Erik Malinowski, deadspin.com At around 2 a.m. this morning, Ed Coleman of WFAN in New York reported that the Mets and superstar third baseman David Wright had agreed to a contract extension that will likely keep him in Queens for the remainder of his career. The deal is presumed to… |
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