Cohen's money but I don't see the Mets taking back a player recovering from cancer who may or may not make it back this year who has a 15 million dollar salary for 2024. Stranger things have happened but I'd be surprised if they went that route.
but doesn't appear Richards was ready for OD. Made his first start in the Angels 12th game, so he was probably a bit behind come ST.
Yeah, he opened the season on the IL, made a few minor league appearances and then was activated. Obviously, they are 2 different people, 2 different knees and one is a SP and the other isn't but he got hurt 8/21/2014, returned to the Angels 4/19/2015, 8 months after the injury.
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RE: Unbelievable that he chose to play in the WBC...
Screw us. Seriously.
Yeah, he opened the season on the IL, made a few minor league appearances and then was activated. Obviously, they are 2 different people, 2 different knees and one is a SP and the other isn't but he got hurt 8/21/2014, returned to the Angels 4/19/2015, 8 months after the injury.
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I cannot believe the Met's would allow that in his contract.
To be clear, you know Lindor, Alonso, and McNeil are there too, right?