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We want baseball in schools now!

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The average baseball player in the United States sitting on the bench will earn over $1000000 per season...doen't then stand to sense that we should have a program in Caribbean schools...

Think about having ten or so of these players earning that kind of money and what it would mean for the region as a whole...

BTW...here are the reigning top twenty earners for 2008...

Top 50 salaries in Major League Baseball for 2008.

1) Alex Rodriguez, New York Yankees, $28,000,000
2) Jason Giambi, New York Yankees, $23,428,571
3) Derek Jeter, New York Yankees, $21,600,000
4) Manny Ramirez, Boston Red Sox, $18,929,923
5) Carlos Beltran, New York Mets, $18,622,810
6) Ichiro Suzuki, Seattle Mariners, $17,102,149
7) Johan Santana, New York Mets, $16,984,216
8) Todd Helton, Colorado Rockies, $16,600,000
9) Torii Hunter, Los Angeles Angels, $16,500,000
10) Carlos Zambrano, Chicago Cubs, $16,000,000
11) dl-Andy Pettitte, New York Yankees, $16,000,000
12) Bobby Abreu, New York Yankees, $16,000,000
13) Carlos Delgado, New York Mets, $16,000,000
14) Mike Hampton, Atlanta Braves, $15,975,185
15) Magglio Ordonez, Detroit Tigers, $15,768,175
16) Rafael Furcal, Los Angeles Dodgers, $15,730,196
17) Jim Thome, Chicago White Sox, $15,666,667
18) Tim Hudson, Atlanta Braves, $15,500,000
19) Richie Sexson, Seattle Mariners, $15,500,000
20) Vladimir Guerrero, Los Angeles Angels, $15,500,000

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WHOA

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wow

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haha wat man

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could give it a try yes

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A try? I say we jump now!

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Jollyjo wrote:

A try? I say we jump now!




GOOD IDEA AND A BAD IDEA IT DEPENDS ON WHERE U SEE THE FUTURE OF THE CARIBBEAN

IF ALL THE YOUTHS START PLAYING BASEBALL I WILL ADMIT THEY WILL MAKE ALOT OF MONEY IF THEY ARE PICKED UP BY SOME TEAM in AMERICA

BUT IF ALL THE yOUTHS OF THE CARIBBEAN START TURNING TO BASEbALL WHAT WILL HAPPEN 2OUR ROOTS??

BY ROOTS I MEAn CRICKET?? THE THINGS WE DO IN THE CARIBBEAN IS WHAT MAKES US WHO WE ARE??

DECISION IS MONEY OR ROOTS??

DECISION IS BASEBALL OR CRICKET??

LMAO EVERYONE GONNA SAY MONEY THO

ME PERSONALLY I LIKE THE THINGS THAT SET US APART FROM THE REST OF THE WORLD BUT STILL MONEY ME LOVE!!!:SHHHHHH

 



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in the caribbean i say money comes first cause as of right now, roots mean nothin. recession a hit

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