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Mo has not lost a st
www.arztpraxisgefunden.com Mo has not lost a step, and he is one of the all-time great Yankees. We have to give him the benefit of the doubt. Besides, can you think of a better closer than Mo for the next two years?So, I would offer him a two-year deal. BUT if he asks for a raise, I would say that's fine, but then YOU pay the injury insurance. (Teams frequently buy insurance on big contracts, with payouts in the event the player dies or is disabled.)I have no idea how much those premiums are, but they must be very substantial for 42-year-old pitchers.
www.arztpraxisgefunden.com Mo has not lost a step, and he is one of the all-time great Yankees. We have to give him the benefit of the doubt. Besides, can you think of a better closer than Mo for the next two years?So, I would offer him a two-year deal. BUT if he asks for a raise, I would say that's fine, but then YOU pay the injury insurance. (Teams frequently buy insurance on big contracts, with payouts in the event the player dies or is disabled.)I have no idea how much those premiums are, but they must be very substantial for 42-year-old pitchers.
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Mo has not lost a st
www.arztpraxisgefunden.com Mo has not lost a step, and he is one of the all-time great Yankees. We have to give him the benefit of the doubt. Besides, can you think of a better closer than Mo for the next two years?So, I would offer him a two-year deal. BUT if he asks for a raise, I would say that's fine, but then YOU pay the injury insurance. (Teams frequently buy insurance on big contracts, with payouts in the event the player dies or is disabled.)I have no idea how much those premiums are, but they must be very substantial for 42-year-old pitchers.
www.arztpraxisgefunden.com Mo has not lost a step, and he is one of the all-time great Yankees. We have to give him the benefit of the doubt. Besides, can you think of a better closer than Mo for the next two years?So, I would offer him a two-year deal. BUT if he asks for a raise, I would say that's fine, but then YOU pay the injury insurance. (Teams frequently buy insurance on big contracts, with payouts in the event the player dies or is disabled.)I have no idea how much those premiums are, but they must be very substantial for 42-year-old pitchers.
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Mo has not lost a step, and he is one of the all-time great Yankees. We have to give him the benefit of the doubt. Besides, can you think of a better closer than Mo for the next two years?So, I would offer him a two-year deal. BUT if he asks for a raise, I would say that's fine, but then YOU pay the injury insurance. (Teams frequently buy insurance on big contracts, with payouts in the event the player dies or is disabled.)I have no idea how much those premiums are, but they must be very substantial for 42-year-old pitchers.
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