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As we debated whether or not K-Rod was getting a physical in New York recently, the real world kept us grounded with the sobering news that Citigroup will cut 53,000 jobs in hopes of staving off bankruptcy. While I hope...
Citi Field Name Safe, According to Mets
Citi Field Name Safe, According to Mets
bizofbaseball.com — Is this name safe on the new Mets stadium? Just over two years ago, the New York Mets announced that they had reached an agreement with Citigroup for the naming rights to their new ballpark slated to open in 2009 for a record $400 million over 20 years, or $20 million annually. The ... (more) Citi Field Name Safe, According to Mets
Grandes Ligas
eluniversal.com — Francisco Rodríguez está a un suspiro de estampar su firma en el contrato que tanto deseó. Y al momento de hacerlo se convertirá en el cerrador de los Mets de Nueva York. "Sí, es verdad. Francisco viajó a Nueva York para hacerse un chequeo médico. ... (more) Grandes Ligas
Mets' offer to K-Rod not in place just yet
newsday.com — Francisco Rodriguez was not in New York over the weekend, as indicated by that erroneous report out of Venezuela, but he could be here in a matter of days after the Mets sift through his medical information. The same is true for Brian Fuentes, as ... (more) Mets' offer to K-Rod not in place just yet
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News: Citi Field Deal is Fine, per MetsMetsBlog.com
The lead financial story today on CNN reads, “U.S. stocks looked set to rebound Friday from their recent fall after a report said financial giant Citigroup is considering selling itself.” As you know, in 2006, Citigroup announced it would pay $20 million over 20 years for naming ...