IFA a liar!
A recent Yankee IFA signing is not who he says he is -
Two weeks ago, the Yankees signed a shortstop purporting to be 16-year-old Damian Arredondo from the Dominican Republic to an $850,000 bonus. Now Major League Baseball's Department of Investigations has determined that Arredondo is not the player's real name and that he is older than 16.
- Trenton's 21-year-old Zach McAllister, in the midst of a great season (92 ip, 2.25 ERA), could be traded by the deadline.
- Next year's traditional Army-Notre Dame football game may be played at Yankee Stadium.
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There needs to be some sort of punishment
for players who lie about their age. This is getting ridiculous.
I think there is
and that’s how the investigator peoples found out about it.
Its not really the prospect himself that does it, its the leaches, the Dominican Drew Rosenhauses, that do it.
by FreeBradshaw on Jul 16, 2009 10:06 PM EDT up reply actions
That little report about McCallister
and where they say he’s durable, an innings eater, has command, and even he said himself that he likes to go deep into games after getting quick outs, makes me want to keep him on the Yankees.
Pssst. You wana buy a short stop
I can get you a bargin on a Juilo Lugo -
by www.SoxTherapy.Net on Jul 17, 2009 2:04 PM EDT reply actions

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