107604. Bruno [188.143.232.16] 01 Nov 2015 - 19:02 |
Can you put it on the scales, please? essay on my primary school days Now you can certainly make the case that, statistically, Cano is a better player than his Red Sox second base counterpart, even though Pedroia has an MVP award to his credit and other intangibles like running every ground ball out and being acknowledged as the Red Sox team leader. According to Cano, however, he is a $17 million per year better player than Pedroia, and a $13 million per year better player than Wright. Thatรยขรยรยs absurd. Itรยขรยรยs fairly obvious what his actual AAV market should be: somewhere around or slightly north of Wrightรยขรยรยs deal.
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