Monday, December 14, 2009

MAJOR BLOCKBUSTERS RATTLE BASEBALL IN UNFORGETTABLE DAY OF MOMENTOUS TRADES
YANKEES, PHILLIES, ANGELS, MARINERS, RED SOX & BREWERS SPLASH BIG . FANS CELEBRATE NEW ACQUISITIONS ACROSS NATION
Lets rundown the earth shattering news: Roy Halladay is crossing the border and joining the Phillies, Cy Young champ Cliff Lee, meanwhile is leaving Philly and headed to the other side of the country to play for the Seattle Mariners, the Angels ace John Lackey is leaving Anahiem and headed to Boston where he will meet Mike Cameron who is saying goodbye to fans in Milwaukee, Randy Wolf is a Brewer, and perhaps most shocking of all, Hedeki Matsui, the Yankees' World Series MVP is leaving New York after 6 years of dominance and heroism in the Big Apple and headed all the way to LA to play for the team New York beat in this year's ALCS- the Angels. In other News, the Yankees are in communication with Jason Bay, who turned down two four-year contracts from the Mets and Red Sox. The Mets two biggest hopes this offseason, Lackey and Bay are thus, already gone. It's the teams that work hard and throw out the big bucks early, that get the players they need. Above, Joe Girardi discusses the influence Jason Bay can have in the Bronx, and what Matusi's loss means for the team.

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