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Thu Jul 9 202012:59This Date in BaseballHomer BaileySPRedsFree Agent
Madison BumgarnerSPGiantsFree Agent
Robinson Canó2BYankeesFree Agent
Yoenis CéspedesLF/CFAthleticsFree Agent
Carl CrawfordLFDodgersFree Agent
Wade DavisRPRaysFree Agent
Daniel Descalso2BCardinalsFree Agent
Prince Fielder1BTigersFree Agent
Todd Frazier3BRedsFree Agent
Josh HamiltonCF/LFRangersFree Agent
Bryce HarperCF/RFNationalsFree Agent
Eric Hosmer1BRoyalsFree Agent
Tim LincecumSPGiantsFree Agent
Germán MárquezFree Agent
Brian McCannCBravesFree Agent
Justin MorneauDHTwinsFree Agent
Hunter PenceRFGiantsFree Agent
Salvador PerezCRoyalsFree Agent
Buster PoseyCGiantsFree Agent
Mark Teixeira1BYankeesFree Agent
Mike TroutCF/LFAngelsFree Agent
David Wright3BMetsFree Agent
July 111914 — Babe Ruth made his major league debut for the Boston Red Sox and received credit for a 4-3 victory over Cleveland. He was removed for a pinch hitter in the seventh, and Duffy Lewis’ single led to the winning run.1944 — Phil Cavaretta set an All-Star game record by reaching base safely five straight times — triple, single, three walks — to lead the NL to a 7-1 victory over the AL at Forbes Field in Pittsburgh.1950 — The All-Star game returned to Comiskey Park, the site of the first game, and was won by the NL 4-3 on Red Schoendienst’s 14th-inning home run off Ted Gray. It was the first extra-inning All-Star game, the first time the NL won at an AL park and the first All-Star game shown on network television.1961 — Despite a record seven errors and pitcher Stu Miller getting blown off the Candlestick Park mound by a gale wind, the NL edged the AL 5-4 in the first of two All-Star games played that year.1967 — Tony Perez’s home run off Catfish Hunter in the 15th inning gave the... [More]
Thu Jul 9 202000:58Giants first baseman Brandon Belt sidelined by sore heelBrandon Belt1BGiantsFree Agent
Hunter PenceRFGiantsFree Agent
Buster PoseyCGiantsFree Agent
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Giants first baseman Brandon Belt has been using a walking boot as he nurses a sore right heel that will keep him out at least a week. San Francisco manager Gabe Kapler said Belt will be re-evaluated in five to seven days but it's too soon to know whether the injury could affect his status for the season opener July 23 at Dodger Stadium. “I think making an assessment for the opening series against the Dodgers is probably a little bit premature as it relates to Brandon's heel,” Kapler said. “I talked to him today, he was feeling pretty good. We walked across the field and then up the stairs to the clubhouse together. He was feeling fairly confident. I think more than anything else it's probably smart to be patient and take a look at where he is in a couple of days.” The 32-year-old Belt has dealt with heel pain previously and aggravated it this time doing agility work in a ladder drill. He played in 156 games last year following two injury-plagued seasons and batted... [More]
Wed Jul 8 202023:59Giants first baseman Brandon Belt sidelined by sore heelBrandon Belt1BGiantsFree Agent
Hunter PenceRFGiantsFree Agent
Buster PoseyCGiantsFree Agent
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Giants first baseman Brandon Belt has been using a walking boot as he nurses a sore right heel that will keep him out at least a week. Manager Gabe Kapler said Belt would be re-evaluated in 5-to-7 days but wasn't ready to put in doubt Belt's availability for the season opener July 23 at Dodger Stadium.“I think making an assessment for the opening series against the Dodgers is probably a little bit premature as it relates to Brandon's heel,” Kapler said. “I talked to him today, he was feeling pretty good. We walked across the field and then up the stairs to the clubhouse together. He was feeling fairly confident. I think more than anything else it's probably smart to be patient and take a look at where he is in a couple of days.” The 32-year-old Belt has dealt with heel pain previously and aggravated it this time doing agility work in a ladder drill. He played in 156 games last season following two injury-plagued years and batted .234 with 17 home runs and 57 RBIs.“He's... [More]
Wed Jul 8 202017:09Sonny Gray moves to front of Reds' rotation, starts openerTrevor BauerSPDiamondbacksFree Agent
Anthony DeSclafaniFree Agent
Sonny GrayPAthleticsFree Agent
Wade MileySPDiamondbacksFree Agent
CINCINNATI (AP) — Sonny Gray knows what it's like to start a season opener in front of a crowd, having done it twice with Oakland. His third time will be the most different and memorable of all.Cincinnati Reds manager David Bell chose Gray to start the 60-game season and lead a rotation that he joined only last year. Bell announced Wednesday that Luis Castillo — last year's opening day starter — would be second in the rotation, followed by Trevor Bauer, left-hander Wade Miley and Anthony DeSclafani.Gray started openers for the Athletics in 2014 and 2015, throwing a combined 14 shutout innings while getting a win and a no-decision. He's in line to face the Detroit Tigers at Great American Ball Park on July 24 as Major League Baseball starts a season shortened because of the pandemic.“It's going to be an important day,” Gray said Wednesday before practice. "Baseball will be back, and it will be back in some of the weirdest and craziest circumstances.“When you look back on this in 20 or 30... [More]
Tue Jul 7 202021:18Over the Hill? Recovered lefty on track for Twins rotationHomer BaileySPRedsFree Agent
Randy DobnakFree Agent
Mitch GarverFree Agent
Rich HillRPRed SoxFree Agent
Kenta MaedaFree Agent
Jake OdorizziSPRoyalsFree Agent
Michael PinedaPYankeesFree Agent
Sean PoppenFree Agent
Albert Pujols1BAngelsFree Agent
Devin SmeltzerFree Agent
Lewis ThorpeFree Agent
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — When the Minnesota Twins signed Rich Hill from the bargain aisle of free agency last winter, they expected the left-hander to be available around midseason after his recovery from elbow surgery. Now the 40-year-old is on track to be ready right away, thanks to the virus outbreak that shoved the schedule back by four months and shrunk it to 60 games. The Twins, who open on the road against the Chicago White Sox on July 24, are setting up a rotation with Hill in it. The 15-year veteran faced hitters at Target Field on Monday, logging four simulated innings in his latest step forward in yet another injury comeback.“There’s a lot of people who put in the time and the effort and gave me their time to make sure that I can be in the best position possible to go out there and perform,” Hill said Tuesday on a video conference call with reporters. "I put in the time and put in the effort, and it’s definitely paid off. I feel great, and yesterday was just one step in the right direction.”Over... [More]
Tue Jul 7 202019:28A's lefty Diekman questions whether there will be a seasonJake DiekmanRPPhilliesFree Agent
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) — Jake Diekman has serious questions about Major League Baseball's ability to pull off a season given the issues everywhere getting timely test results, forcing delays and cancellations of workouts.For now, Diekman still plans to play. He must be extra careful given he has the autoimmune condition ulcerative colitis.“Once the regular season hits there’s no way I’m opting out, but if they don’t get the testing figured out then this whole thing will get shut down,” Diekman said Tuesday. “During the season there’s no way we can go 72 hours or longer without knowing our result, there’s just no way. There’s no way that can possibly happen and this be safe for all 60, 70 days or whatever it is.”The Oakland lefty said “I'm high risk so I'm going to have to speak out. I don't want to get sick” and represents others who must take added precautions because of an underlying condition.“There's a little part in everyone's mind that thinks this whole thing's going to get shut down,”... [More]
Tue Jul 7 202011:58Safe at home? Off-field behavior will be decisive for MLBFreddie Freeman1BBravesFree Agent
Clayton KershawSPDodgersFree Agent
David PriceSPRaysFree Agent
David RossCBravesFree Agent
Christian YelichOFMarlinsFree Agent
Ryan Zimmerman3BNationalsFree Agent
MIAMI (AP) — Reliever Nick Vincent signed last week with the Miami Marlins and settled in for two days of quarantine in his hotel room while awaiting clearance to join workouts.“That was a little bit different,” he said. “In 48 hours, you're definitely a little stir-crazy."Vincent spent a lot of time watching TV, including the news, which reinforced that it was wise to lay low with the coronavirus crisis worsening in Florida and much of the country.And as Major League Baseball attempts to salvage the 2020 season, behavior away from the ballpark will help determine the outcome. Just like on the field, success will depend on how many players are safe at home.“That’s going to be the biggest challenge for this game to move forward — the off-the-field stuff and what guys do," said Vincent, an eight-year major league veteran. “It's just going to take one team to mess it up for everybody. I hope everybody gets that. It’ll take five guys to get a whole team sick, and then if a whole team is sick,... [More]
Tue Jul 7 202010:08This Date in BaseballYasmani GrandalCPadresFree Agent
Howie Kendrick2BAngelsFree Agent
Justin Turner2BMetsFree Agent
July 81912 — Rube Marquard’s 19-game winning streak was stopped when the New York Giants lost 7-2 to the Chicago Cubs.1935 — The AL extended its All-Star winning streak to three with a 4-1 victory at Cleveland’s Municipal Stadium. New York Yankee Lefty Gomez went six innings, which prompted the NL to have the rules changed so that no pitcher could throw more than three innings, unless extra innings.1941 — Ted Williams of the Boston Red Sox hit a three-run, two-out homer in the ninth to give the AL a dramatic 7-5 victory in the All-Star game at Detroit’s Briggs Stadium. Up to that point Arky Vaughn of the Pittsburgh Pirates was the NL hero with two home runs, the first player to do so in All-Star play. Joe and Dom DiMaggio both played for the AL, marking the first time that brothers appeared in the same All-Star game.1947 — Frank Shea became the first winning rookie pitcher in the first 14 years of All-Star play as the AL nipped the NL 2-1 at Chicago’s Wrigley Field.1952 — The NL edged the... [More]
Mon Jul 6 202013:58Braves 'ultimate pro' OF Nick Markakis opts out of season Ian DesmondSSNationalsFree Agent
Adam DuvallFree Agent
Freddie Freeman1BBravesFree Agent
Ender InciarteOFDiamondbacksFree Agent
Pete KozmaSSCardinalsFree Agent
Nick MarkakisRFOriolesFree Agent
Marcell OzunaOFMarlinsFree Agent
Cristian PacheFree Agent
David PriceSPRaysFree Agent
Will SmithSPRoyalsFree Agent
Touki ToussaintFree Agent
Ryan Zimmerman3BNationalsFree Agent
ATLANTA (AP) — Atlanta Braves outfielder Nick Markakis opted out of the 2020 season on Monday due to increased concerns about the coronavirus pandemic.Markakis is the second Atlanta veteran in two days to announce plans to sit out the 60-game season. He follows right-hander Félix Hernández, the former Cy Young winner with Seattle who was competing for a rotation spot before opting out on Sunday. The 36-year-old Markakis said Monday he was uneasy about playing the season without fans and then was swayed by his telephone conversation with teammate Freddie Freeman, who has tested positive for COVID-19 and has fever and other symptoms.“Just hearing him, the way he sounded on the phone, it was tough,” Markakis said. “It was kind of eye-opening. What everything that’s going on, not just with baseball but all over the world, it makes you open your eyes.”Freeman, top setup man Will Smith, right-hander Touki Toussaint and infielder Pete Kozma tested positive for the coronavirus. Manager Brian Snitker... [More]
Mon Jul 6 202012:28Nationals, Astros cancel workouts because of testing delaysIan DesmondSSNationalsFree Agent
Sean DoolittleRPAthleticsFree Agent
Mike FiersSPBrewersFree Agent
Joey GalloFree Agent
Jesús LuzardoFree Agent
Nick MarkakisRFOriolesFree Agent
David PriceSPRaysFree Agent
Ryan Zimmerman3BNationalsFree Agent
WASHINGTON (AP) — Baseball's two World Series finalists canceled workouts Monday because of COVID-19 testing delays that one executive worried could endanger the baseball season.The defending champion Washington Nationals and reigning American League champion Houston Astros each called off training camp practices after not receiving test results from Friday. The cancellations come amid delays around Major League Baseball, with some players opting out, and in the aftermath of Nationals reliever Sean Doolittle criticizing slow test results and a lack of some personal protective equipment.“We will not sacrifice the health and safety of our players, staff and their families,” Washington general manager Mike Rizzo said. "Without accurate and timely testing, it is simply not safe for us to continue with summer camp. Major League Baseball needs to work quickly to resolve issues with their process and their lab. Otherwise, summer camp and the 2020 season are at risk.”Astros general manager James... [More]
Mon Jul 6 202011:28Nationals cancel workout because of COVID-19 testing delayWelington CastilloCCubsFree Agent
Sean DoolittleRPAthleticsFree Agent
Mike FiersSPBrewersFree Agent
Jesús LuzardoFree Agent
Joe RossFree Agent
Ryan Zimmerman3BNationalsFree Agent
WASHINGTON (AP) — The defending World Series champion Nationals canceled their workout Monday because of COVID-19 testing delays that general manager Mike Rizzo worried could endanger the baseball season.All players and staff were tested Friday, and Rizzo said the team still hasn't received those results. The cancellation came a day after All-Star reliever Sean Doolittle voiced concerns about the slow turnaround on coronavirus tests and the Nationals not receiving some kinds of personal protective equipment.“We cannot have our players and staff work at risk,” Rizzo said. “We will not sacrifice the health and safety of our players, staff and their families. Without accurate and timely testing it is simply not safe for us to continue with summer camp.”Rizzo added that Major League Baseball “needs to work quickly to resolve issues with their process and their lab” or the season is at risk.Two Nationals players who took part in in-take testing last week tested positive. Manager Dave Martinez... [More]
Sun Jul 5 202020:08Giants manager Kapler: Pablo Sandoval's weight not an issuePablo Sandoval3BGiantsFree Agent
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Pablo Sandoval's size and round middle have ignited the internet and brought out the body critics as baseball begins again.Manager Gabe Kapler said Sunday the San Francisco Giants fully expect their “Kung Fu Panda” to be ready and in game shape to contribute by opening day later this month even though he is noticeably heavier than during spring training nearly five months ago in Scottsdale, Arizona.“Pablo's role on this team is to do what he has done over the course of the last couple days, and what he has done for this city and this community in the past, and that is to bring positive energy, get big hits, drive the baseball, and those are still the things we believe he is capable of doing,” Kapler said.“Already in this short period of time he's demonstrated it. I have a lot of empathy for Pablo and what it must be like to be dealing with this kind of scrutiny, and I wouldn't wish it on anybody.”Sandoval underwent season-ending Tommy John surgery on his right elbow... [More]
Sun Jul 5 202019:28Tanaka doing well; Yanks to air intrasquad game MondayAroldis ChapmanRPRedsFree Agent
Gerrit ColePPiratesFree Agent
J.A. HappSP/RPBlue JaysFree Agent
James PaxtonPMarinersFree Agent
Luis SeverinoFree Agent
Giancarlo StantonRFMarlinsFree Agent
Masahiro TanakaFree Agent
Tyler WadeFree Agent
NEW YORK (AP) — The Yankees had their Sunday brightened by Masahiro Tanaka, who came to the ballpark and seemed well a day after being hit in the head by Giancarlo Stanton’s line drive.They’re hoping Yankee Stadium’s lights will do the same this week.Encouraged by Tanaka’s progress after Saturday’s scare, the Yankees are planning to hold intrasquad night games Monday and Tuesday in the Bronx as they prepare for the July 23 start of a 60-game regular season condensed by the coronavirus pandemic.The 7 p.m. scrimmages will both air on YES Network, giving fans at least a couple of live looks at the defending AL East champions this summer. Left-hander J.A. Happ is expected to start against young righty Clarke Schmidt on Monday, and new ace Gerrit Cole — signed to a $324 million, nine-year free agent deal last winter — is set to pitch Tuesday.New York has also been working to schedule exhibition games in the next 2 1/2 weeks with other clubs, possibly the Mets, but nothing has been formalized.“We’re... [More]
Sun Jul 5 202018:58King Flix opts out of MLB season, Doolittle on fenceJose Altuve2BAstrosFree Agent
Sócrates BritoDHDiamondbacksFree Agent
Blake CederlindFree Agent
Sean DoolittleRPAthleticsFree Agent
Mike FiersSPBrewersFree Agent
Freddie Freeman1BBravesFree Agent
Joey GalloFree Agent
Ronald GuzmánFree Agent
Jesús LuzardoFree Agent
Brett MartinFree Agent
Aaron NolaFree Agent
David PriceSPRaysFree Agent
Will SmithSPRoyalsFree Agent
Mike TroutCF/LFAngelsFree Agent
Christian YelichOFMarlinsFree Agent
Former Cy Young Award winner Félix Hernández has joined the list of major leaguers opting out of the 2020 season due to the coronavirus pandemic, at least temporarily ending the 34-year-old’s bid to revive his career.Stars Christian Yelich of the Milwaukee Brewers and Jose Altuve of the Houston Astros said Sunday they plan to play the 60-game season scheduled to start later this month. Reliever Sean Doolittle, who helped Washington win the World Series last year, plans to play but says that if he feels uncomfortable, he’ll opt out. He also wondered if the United States has done enough to combat the pandemic to deserve a return to sports.As baseball prepares to start its season in less than three weeks while the coronavirus continues to ravage the U.S., there is growing unease in many clubhouses. Even Mike Trout's mother weighed in on Twitter, urging Americans to wear masks as the reigning AL MVP considers his options for the season.In Oakland, two projected members of the Athletics’ starting... [More]
Sun Jul 5 202011:08This Date in BaseballShane VictorinoCF/LFDodgersFree Agent
July 61929 — The St. Louis Cardinals scored 10 runs in the first and fifth innings in beating the Philadelphia Phillies, 28-6, in the second game of a doubleheader. The Cardinals had 28 hits and set an NL record with the 28 runs.1933 — The first major league All-Star game was played at Comiskey Park in Chicago. The AL, managed by Connie Mack, defeated the NL, managed by John McGraw, 4-2 on Babe Ruth’s two-run homer.1938 — Johnny Vander Meer, Bill Lee and Mace Brown combined to limit the AL to one run and seven hits as the NL won the All-Star game 4-1 at Cincinnati’s Crosley Field. Lefty Gomez of the New York Yankees suffered his first defeat in four All-Star starts.1942 — The AL beat the NL 3-1 in the All-Star game at the Polo Grounds on first-inning home runs by Lou Boudreau of the Cleveland Indians and Rudy York of the Detroit Tigers. York’s shot came with a man on base.1949 — Walker Cooper of Cincinnati went 6-for-7, including three home runs and drove in 10 runs, against Chicago at... [More]
Sat Jul 4 202021:52D-backs' MadBum back on mound, tries to stay healthy in campMadison BumgarnerSPGiantsFree Agent
Stephen VogtCRaysFree Agent
PHOENIX (AP) — Arizona's new pitching addition Madison Bumgarner was having a little fun on the mound during his first summer workout on Saturday, dropping down sidearm and firing a fastball that buzzed catcher Stephen Vogt, who quickly spun out of harm's way.Both players were laughing. For a few moments, the carefree vibe of baseball was apparent.But just like everyone in baseball's delicate restart, the Diamondbacks are ramping up for a strange season while trying their best to stay healthy. The team previously revealed that three players on the 40-man roster had tested positive for COVID-19. Manager Torey Lovullo said Saturday another player on the 60-man roster tested positive. The team hasn't released any names of the affected players.“If you're not worried about your health, you're not taking care of yourself like you should and taking precautions like you should,” Bumgarner said. “It's going to be interesting. I'm just going to worry about what I can control right now.”Bumgarner... [More]
Sat Jul 4 202020:22Braves star Freeman, 3 others test positive for virus Charlie BlackmonRFRockiesFree Agent
Freddie Freeman1BBravesFree Agent
Pete KozmaSSCardinalsFree Agent
Nick MarkakisRFOriolesFree Agent
Mark MelanconRPRed SoxFree Agent
Will SmithSPRoyalsFree Agent
Touki ToussaintFree Agent
ATLANTA (AP) — Atlanta Braves four-time All-Star Freddie Freeman, premier reliever Will Smith and two teammates have tested positive for the coronavirus, a jarring hit to the NL East champions less than three weeks before the start of the pandemic-delayed season.“It will be a while before we can get him back,” manager Brian Snitker said Saturday about Freeman.Snitker said the four players, including right-hander Touki Toussaint and infielder Pete Kozma, agreed to have the team disclose their positive tests.Snitker said Freeman had a negative intake test early in the week before having a positive test on Friday. Snitker said the first baseman has a fever and “is not feeling great.”Freeman's wife, Chelsea, posted on Twitter that he had “body aches, headaches, chills and a high fever.”“He is someone who literally never gets sick and this virus hit him like a ton of bricks,” she said."We've been really strict for the last 4 months," she wrote. “Haven't gone to a grocery store, haven't gone... [More]
Sat Jul 4 202020:03Brewers' Braun says he's now more likely to play beyond 2020Ryan BraunLFBrewersFree Agent
Christian YelichOFMarlinsFree Agent
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Milwaukee Brewers veteran Ryan Braun said he's more likely to continue playing beyond 2020 because of the unusual circumstances of this pandemic-shortened season.Braun said in January that he was considering retiring after the season. He was more bullish on his baseball future Saturday as the Brewers held the first full-squad workout of their summer camp ahead of the 60-game season that starts later this month.“I feel like it’s more likely that I play another year than I anticipated a few months back,” Braun said.Braun, the 2011 NL MVP, is entering the final season of a five-year, $105 million contract and will turn 37 in November.Those circumstances help explain why Braun was uncertain in January about whether he would play in 2021.“I don’t take for granted this could be my last year playing baseball,” Braun said at the time. “Obviously, there’s a sense of urgency every year, but for me, knowing that this could be my last chance ever, it’s something that adds to that sense... [More]
Sat Jul 4 202020:02Tough day for MLB: Price out, Freeman positive, Tanaka hurtCharlie BlackmonRFRockiesFree Agent
Ryan BraunLFBrewersFree Agent
Luis CessaFree Agent
Freddie Freeman1BBravesFree Agent
Pete KozmaSSCardinalsFree Agent
DJ LeMahieu2BRockiesFree Agent
Buster PoseyCGiantsFree Agent
David PriceSPRaysFree Agent
Will SmithSPRoyalsFree Agent
Nick SolakFree Agent
Giancarlo StantonRFMarlinsFree Agent
Masahiro TanakaFree Agent
Touki ToussaintFree Agent
Mike TroutCF/LFAngelsFree Agent
Freddie Freeman tests positive for COVID-19. Masahiro Tanaka gets hit in the head by a line drive. David Price announces he won’t play this season.On this Fourth of July, even the return of baseball didn’t offer much cause for celebration.As teams prepared to start their pandemic-shortened season, sobering examples of the game’s potential danger took place at camps across the country. Major League Baseball is getting ready for a 60-game season that won’t include Price, a former Cy Young Award winner who was traded from the Boston Red Sox to the Los Angeles Dodgers in February.“After considerable thought and discussion with my family and the Dodgers, I have decided it is in the best interest of my health and my family’s health for me to not play this season,” the five-time All-Star tweeted Saturday.“I will miss my teammates and will be cheering for them throughout the season and on to a World Series victory. I’m sorry I won’t be playing for you this year, but look forward to representing... [More]
Sat Jul 4 202019:02Tough day for MLB: Price out, Freeman positive, Tanaka hurtCharlie BlackmonRFRockiesFree Agent
Ryan BraunLFBrewersFree Agent
Freddie Freeman1BBravesFree Agent
Pete KozmaSSCardinalsFree Agent
Buster PoseyCGiantsFree Agent
David PriceSPRaysFree Agent
Will SmithSPRoyalsFree Agent
Nick SolakFree Agent
Giancarlo StantonRFMarlinsFree Agent
Masahiro TanakaFree Agent
Touki ToussaintFree Agent
Mike TroutCF/LFAngelsFree Agent
Freddie Freeman tests positive for COVID-19. Masahiro Tanaka gets hit in the head by a line drive. David Price announces he won’t play this season.On this Fourth of July, even the return of baseball didn’t offer much cause for celebration.As teams prepared to start their pandemic-shortened season, sobering examples of the game’s potential danger took place at camps across the country. Major League Baseball is getting ready for a 60-game season that won’t include Price, a former Cy Young Award winner who was traded from the Boston Red Sox to the Los Angeles Dodgers in February.“After considerable thought and discussion with my family and the Dodgers, I have decided it is in the best interest of my health and my family’s health for me to not play this season,” the five-time All-Star tweeted Saturday. “I will miss my teammates and will be cheering for them throughout the season and on to a World Series victory. I’m sorry I won’t be playing for you this year, but look forward to representing... [More]
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