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Is Damon Leaving Red Sox?
Topic Started: Dec 16 2005, 01:23 AM (3,405 Views)
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CBS4) BOSTON Free agent outfielder Johnny Damon may be on his way to saying goodbye to Boston.

Damon told CBS4's Dan Roche that there are three major players involved right now. He said Boston still remains a top choice, but he hasn't heard back from them personally since they offered him a four-year deal at $40 million 10 days ago.

It's not clear what the Dodgers would have to offer for him to take a deal.

Roche spoke briefly with Damon on the phone tonight and asked him what the chances of him signing someplace else are.

"There's a good chance," said Damon. "We're still talking. I should know in the next couple of days."

If Damon does go to LA, he would be reunited with his old manager Grady Little, as well as pitcher Derek Lowe and just signed third baseman Bill Mueller.

"We had a tight-knit group in Boston," said Damon. "I'd like to be in a place that is comfortable. And hey, Nomar could end up with me in either LA or New York."

Damon added that he's heading back to Orlando to chill out and try to figure things out.


Boy do I think we're being played.

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Dec 16 2005, 12:23 AM
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CBS4) BOSTON Free agent outfielder Johnny Damon may be on his way to saying goodbye to Boston.

Damon told CBS4's Dan Roche that there are three major players involved right now. He said Boston still remains a top choice, but he hasn't heard back from them personally since they offered him a four-year deal at $40 million 10 days ago.

It's not clear what the Dodgers would have to offer for him to take a deal.

Roche spoke briefly with Damon on the phone tonight and asked him what the chances of him signing someplace else are.

"There's a good chance," said Damon. "We're still talking. I should know in the next couple of days."

If Damon does go to LA, he would be reunited with his old manager Grady Little, as well as pitcher Derek Lowe and just signed third baseman Bill Mueller.

"We had a tight-knit group in Boston," said Damon. "I'd like to be in a place that is comfortable. And hey, Nomar could end up with me in either LA or New York."

Damon added that he's heading back to Orlando to chill out and try to figure things out.


Boy do I think we're being played.

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damon's word means nothing after he said he'd go with giambi in 01. i all but assumed he was ours after the giambi signing instead of rondell white. hes a whore and the way to sign whores is give them the most money
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Dec 16 2005, 12:23 AM
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CBS4) BOSTON Free agent outfielder Johnny Damon may be on his way to saying goodbye to Boston.

Damon told CBS4's Dan Roche that there are three major players involved right now. He said Boston still remains a top choice, but he hasn't heard back from them personally since they offered him a four-year deal at $40 million 10 days ago.

It's not clear what the Dodgers would have to offer for him to take a deal.

Roche spoke briefly with Damon on the phone tonight and asked him what the chances of him signing someplace else are.

"There's a good chance," said Damon. "We're still talking. I should know in the next couple of days."

If Damon does go to LA, he would be reunited with his old manager Grady Little, as well as pitcher Derek Lowe and just signed third baseman Bill Mueller.

"We had a tight-knit group in Boston," said Damon. "I'd like to be in a place that is comfortable. And hey, Nomar could end up with me in either LA or New York."

Damon added that he's heading back to Orlando to chill out and try to figure things out.


Boy do I think we're being played.

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SHADDAP.
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Just read that the O's are now making a run at him. Fecker Angelos.
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Dec 16 2005, 05:33 AM
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Dec 16 2005, 12:23 AM
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CBS4) BOSTON Free agent outfielder Johnny Damon may be on his way to saying goodbye to Boston.

Damon told CBS4's Dan Roche that there are three major players involved right now. He said Boston still remains a top choice, but he hasn't heard back from them personally since they offered him a four-year deal at $40 million 10 days ago.

It's not clear what the Dodgers would have to offer for him to take a deal.

Roche spoke briefly with Damon on the phone tonight and asked him what the chances of him signing someplace else are.

"There's a good chance," said Damon. "We're still talking. I should know in the next couple of days."

If Damon does go to LA, he would be reunited with his old manager Grady Little, as well as pitcher Derek Lowe and just signed third baseman Bill Mueller.

"We had a tight-knit group in Boston," said Damon. "I'd like to be in a place that is comfortable. And hey, Nomar could end up with me in either LA or New York."

Damon added that he's heading back to Orlando to chill out and try to figure things out.


Boy do I think we're being played.

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SHADDAP.

:please: Go wipe up the milk that spilled in the dairy department.
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Lofton agreed to a 1 year deal with the Dodgers. As expected it's between the Yankees and Sox, but look out for a late surge by the O's.
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Lofton agreed to a 1 year deal with the Dodgers. As expected it's between the Yankees and Sox, but look out for a late surge by the O's.

they were going after johnny damon and signing kenny lofton puts them out?
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Lofton agreed to a 1  year deal with the Dodgers.  As expected it's between the Yankees and Sox, but look out for a late surge by the O's.

they were going after johnny damon and signing kenny lofton puts them out?

They went cheap. Dodgers don't have a lot of cash.
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Fu<k Damon.

Let's see if Patterson is non-tendered tmrw. He's alot younger and alot cheaper than Damon, and has more upside.





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Dec 19 2005, 11:35 AM
Fu<k Damon.

Let's see if Patterson is non-tendered tmrw. He's alot younger and alot cheaper than Damon, and has more upside.

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Feck upside. I want a proven MLB player. Get Damon.
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Dec 16 2005, 12:23 AM
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CBS4) BOSTON Free agent outfielder Johnny Damon may be on his way to saying goodbye to Boston.

Damon told CBS4's Dan Roche that there are three major players involved right now. He said Boston still remains a top choice, but he hasn't heard back from them personally since they offered him a four-year deal at $40 million 10 days ago.

It's not clear what the Dodgers would have to offer for him to take a deal.

Roche spoke briefly with Damon on the phone tonight and asked him what the chances of him signing someplace else are.

"There's a good chance," said Damon. "We're still talking. I should know in the next couple of days."

If Damon does go to LA, he would be reunited with his old manager Grady Little, as well as pitcher Derek Lowe and just signed third baseman Bill Mueller.

"We had a tight-knit group in Boston," said Damon. "I'd like to be in a place that is comfortable. And hey, Nomar could end up with me in either LA or New York."

Damon added that he's heading back to Orlando to chill out and try to figure things out.


Boy do I think we're being played.

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Question now is, "Is Damon a Yankee"? Johnny B Goode is A OK in my book and hopefully will retire as a Yankee gracefully. :rock: :clap:
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Dec 19 2005, 12:35 PM
Fu<k Damon.

Let's see if Patterson is non-tendered tmrw. He's alot younger and alot cheaper than Damon, and has more upside.

How stupid.
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CBS4) BOSTON Free agent outfielder Johnny Damon may be on his way to saying goodbye to Boston.

Damon told CBS4's Dan Roche that there are three major players involved right now. He said Boston still remains a top choice, but he hasn't heard back from them personally since they offered him a four-year deal at $40 million 10 days ago.

It's not clear what the Dodgers would have to offer for him to take a deal.

Roche spoke briefly with Damon on the phone tonight and asked him what the chances of him signing someplace else are.

"There's a good chance," said Damon. "We're still talking. I should know in the next couple of days."

If Damon does go to LA, he would be reunited with his old manager Grady Little, as well as pitcher Derek Lowe and just signed third baseman Bill Mueller.

"We had a tight-knit group in Boston," said Damon. "I'd like to be in a place that is comfortable. And hey, Nomar could end up with me in either LA or New York."

Damon added that he's heading back to Orlando to chill out and try to figure things out.


Boy do I think we're being played.

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Question now is, "Is Damon a Yankee"? Johnny B Goode is A OK in my book and hopefully will retire as a Yankee gracefully. :rock: :clap:

He's done very well for himself ....but he needs a couple more seasons and world series victory, before he can become a Yankee in my eyes!
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:please: 20-20 Hindsight!
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Dec 19 2005, 12:35 PM
Fu<k Damon.

Let's see if Patterson is non-tendered tmrw. He's alot younger and alot cheaper than Damon, and has more upside.

I love you, you f*cking cocksmoker but oh man! :laugh:
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