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They reportedly bid more than $40 million.
There's a chance that at the end of the day, every team in the AL East could be at .500 or over.
Care to guess which one made history for something impressive, and which one did so for something unenviable?
The Blue Jays scored five times off Bartolo Colon in the sixth inning last night.
It sounds like a grand time, for the Yankees at least.
Baltimore did the Yankees a favor.
Tampa Bay and Texas have some problems as well.
Given the circumstances, he really enjoyed his 40th home run of the season.
In fact, he allowed more runs in the fifth inning last night than he did in the previous month.
A four-run rally in the eighth gets the starter a much-deserved victory.
You've got to take things slow when you only have $50 million coming off the books.
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