Every July 1 from 2011-2035, the New York Mets dole out $1.19 million to Bobby Bonilla, who hasn’t played for them since 1999.
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Brooklyn Nets’ Wilson Chandler opts out of NBA restart
“The health and well-being of my family has to come first,” Wilson Chandler told ESPN. “Thank you to the Nets organization for understanding.”
Brooklyn Nets’ Wilson Chandler opts out of NBA restart
“The health and well-being of my family has to come first,” Wilson Chandler told ESPN. “Thank you to the Nets organization for understanding.”
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NFLPA medical director advises players to halt group workouts due to some states’ COVID spikes
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Dylan Alcott slams US Open for moving ahead without wheelchair competition: ‘Disgusting discrimination’
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Albert Pujols fronts $180,000 to cover salary of furloughed Angels employees, per report
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