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Old 12-10-2010, 09:18 AM   #1
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Originally Posted by Flacolaco View Post
If you were Cliff Lee, what would you do?

It sucks, but isn't it a foregone conclusion?... Perennial contenders, no hundred degree heat, big pile of money... It's not a tough decision.
If i had to pick between which team I thought would have more success over the next 4-5 years.. I'd definitely take the Rangers over the Yankees. The piles of money will be extremely comparable. After taxes, the pile of money in Texas will probably end up being larger. Also, he'd be closer to home here in Texas.. he definitely enjoyed being a member of the team.. His wife probably doesn't have alot of interest in him playing in NY. Honestly, about the only thing New York has to throw at him is the initial dollar amount before taxes. But, that could be enough.

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