The Unkindest Cut of All for Fullmer
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If you’re ever wondering why major league baseball players appear bent on squeezing every last dime they can get out of the team owners, please refer to the Brad Fullmer story. Here’s a guy who had a solid season and the club’s front office put him on waivers in a bald-faced move to avoid arbitration and force him to take a 71.4% pay cut.
Instead of getting a raise from $3.5 million to the arbitration salary of $5 million (still not so outlandish by today’s standards), our man Fullmer got manipulated into a cut all the way down to a paltry million bucks. The shine is off the halo.
Jim Mallon
San Luis Obispo
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Feeling Blue
Ah! I see T.J. Simers is back on the Choking Dogs beat. Great to see he’s working on building the proper relationships in order to best present the inside story on one of the most storied teams in American sports history. I’m looking forward to a season filled with envy, resentment, bitterness and bile. All presented in a humorous vein, of course.
Dan Jensen
San Clemente
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So Brian Jordan said, “I’m looking forward to putting my heart and soul into being a Dodger.” I’m relieved to hear that, but it prompts the question: What team had his heart and soul last season?
Andrew M. Weiss
Studio City
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