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He earned a $772 a week living allowance. Frustrated by the strike, Howe spoke about retiring or crossing the picket line and becoming a replacement player in March, but he did neither. The strike ended on April 2nd, and Howe reported to camp with all...
Former Texas Rangers John Wetteland throws out the first pitch ahead of Game 6 of MLB's ALCS baseball playoffs between the Detroit Tigers and the Rangers in Arlington, Texas, October 15, 2011. View Photo »
He earned a $772 a week living allowance. Frustrated by the strike, Howe spoke about retiring or crossing the picket line and becoming a replacement player in March, but he did neither. The strike ended on April 2nd, and Howe reported to camp with all...
Mets came to an end. Cone, 32 at the time, was a hired gun. A hired gun that just so happened to be a former World Champion and the reigning AL Cy Young Award winner. “What’s not to like?” “I don’t even know the other three guys … It’s kind of like...
Who knew when Rafael Soriano got hurt, that it would be a blessing in disguise, because we got to see how dominant Robertson was. Robertson will be the Yankees next closer when Rivera walks away, just like Rivera took over for John Wetteland when he...
John Karl Wetteland (born August 21, 1966 in San Mateo, California) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher, who pitched as a closer for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Montreal Expos, New York Yankees, and Texas Rangers. Full Article
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