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he never played for a new york team
I don't know why you're even bothering to respond to him.he never played for a new york team
No pressure? lol. Everyone was calling him out for having a fluke season.Jose: Plays with no pressure or expectations on a horrible baseball team.
Cano: Plays under constant scrutiny in the biggest market in the world.
For the record: That's a down year by Cano's standards, and he still the best at his position.
You might have gotten rid of Morgan and Miller but the stupidity is still there lollol ESPN
"Cano wears 24 beacuse his idol is Jackie Robinson and 24 is 42 inverted"
Cano wore 22 in NY before Clemens came back and demanded to have #22. Clemens forced Cano to change numbers
nice job ESPN.
*ahem*I'll go with Cano, his swing is smooth and effortless. A-Gon would be my second choice to win. Most of the guys in here have pretty violent swings and will probably take a toll on them.
http://sports.nationalpost.com/2011/07/12/jays-trade-rivera-to-dodgers/Juan Rivera is going back to Los Angeles.
The Toronto Blue Jays traded the veteran outfielder on Tuesday to the Dodgers for a player to be named later or cash considerations.
This deal is not surprising — in early July, when Rivera was designated for assignment, general manager Alex Anthopoulos said he believed he “might” be able to work out a trade involving the 33-year-old.
Rivera had six home runs and 27 RBIs in 70 games with the Blue Jays this season.
In January, the L.A. Angels sent him to Toronto with catcher Mike Napoli, in exchange for outfielder Vernon Wells.
I hear he's pretty slow in the outfield now though.I wanted the Indians to take a look at Juan.. We need a right handed outfielder to platoon in RF until Choo is back.