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Go Sox!!!!!!!!! (Red, not White)
I live in the Northeast and I don't see this as a case of everyone thinking the Northeast is the greatest. The issue is why a player would turn down an opportunity to go to the playoffs. While I think that his reasons are sound, most players long to make the playoffs and it is a story when one blocks a trade to go to a contendor, no matter where they are located. He probably would have blocked a trade to go to the Cubs, Twins, Marlins or Rays.
NYFAN318 | 06/12/08, 01:42 PM
Waaaa. They should pay for the costs of the stadium, as they will get the benefits. They should pay for future services and legal costs. I agree with Mk that the $400 million could be spent on better things than additional costs on an already overpriced stadium.