Agent Casey Close said that Sheets is doing "very well" in his rehab from flexor tendon surgery and plans to be 100 percent by the start of spring training. Close also anticipates no shortage of interest from clubs in the coming weeks.
Jerry Crasnick, ESPN. Apparently the concerns were a false alarm.
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Kyle Lobner
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Thank you.
It’s about time for Close to release a statement. And, hey — it looks like I wasn’t too far off the mark with my proposed statement in the Mug this morning:
“We have already heard from a number of teams inquiring about Ben’s health and availability for 2010,” Close said in an e-mail to ESPN.com on Friday. “I will tell you that he has a very good chance to be one of the most impactful free agents, without question.”
I'm glad someone found him, finally.
I don’t have a category for "washed-up guys who may or may not be dominant big-league closers sometime soon."
~Jeff Sackmann
LOL
I misread “Apparently the concerns were a false alarm” for “Apparently the coroners were a false alarm.”
"I will agree that the attitude [at BCB] is ridiculous and they have done so much to instigate animosity and then block us from responding. Real mature!"
corneas perhaps?
yours however are not a false alarm…you should really have those checked.
by PagsBrewCrew on Nov 13, 2009 4:24 PM CST up reply actions



























