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Pedroia pranked during interview
Red Sox second baseman Dustin Pedroia was pranked by former college teammate Andre Ethier, who called in during his radio interview.
Via NESN.com
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17 days ago
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17 days ago
Andre Ethier Punks Dustin Pedroia, Poses as Boston Radio Caller (Audio)
You know how they say what goes around comes around? An American League MVP found out exactly what that phrase means on Wednesday afternoon. You might remember a few months back when Dustin Pedroia pranked David Ortiz by telling him the Red Sox scorekeeper had cheated him out of an RBI during a game. The prank resulted in Ortiz interrupting Terry Francona’s press conference...
Via Larry Brown Sports
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18 days ago
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18 days ago
Player Profile #130: Andre Ethier | OF | LAD
It’s never good when one of your team’s best offensive weapons posts an ISO almost 25 percent worse than their previous career low, and it’s doubly bad when that player is just 29 years old and should be in their prime. That’s Andre Ethier‘s 2011 season in a nutshell. His power almost completely vanished, and by the end of the season fantasy owners and...
Via Baseball Professor
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20 days ago
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20 days ago
Ethier Cuts Dodgers Deal As He Avoids Arbitration
The Dodgers must be eager to get their payroll set for the 2012 season, as Dodgers GM Ned Colletti has been working all day to lock up all of the Dodgers arbitration eligible players. The first to sign, Andre Ethier, and though I was projecting a $12.25MM salary for Ethier, he agreed to a one-year $10.95MM deal, avoiding an arbitration hearing.
I'm very pleasantly...
Via Dodgers Rumors
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25 days ago
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25 days ago
Dodgers Avoid Arbitration With Andre Ethier & James Loney + Prince Fielder & Resources
The Los Angeles Dodgers avoided arbitration with Andre Ethier and James Loney on Tuesday, signing both to one-year deals worth $10.95 million plus performance bonuses and $6.375 million plus performance bonuses, respectively.
MLB Trade Rumors projected Ethier to clock in at $10.7 million and Loney at $6.5 million, making their knowledge of the process disturbingly accurate.
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Via ChadMoriyama.com
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26 days ago
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26 days ago
Ethier signs $10.95 million deal
Andre Ethier has agreed to a $10.95 million, one-year contact with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The deal was announced Tuesday by his representatives at Creative Artists Agency. He avoided salary arbitration and is eligible for free agency after this season.
In addition to his salary, he can earn $50,000 in performance bonuses: $25,000 each for 600 and 625 plate appearances.
Either...
Via AP on Fox
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26 days ago
Ethier, Dodgers agree to 10.95 million deal
NEW YORK (AP) -- Andre Ethier has agreed to a 10.95 million, one-year contact with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
The deal was announced Tuesday by his representatives at Creative Artists Agency. He avoided salary arbitration and is eligible for free agency after this season.
In addition to his salary, he can earn 50,000 in performance bonuses: 25,000 each for 600 and 625 plate appearances...
Via Fox Sports West
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26 days ago
Dodgers agree to one-year deal with OF Ethier
The Los Angeles Dodgers have avoided arbitration with Andre Ethier, signing the veteran outfielder to a one-year deal worth $10.95 million.Ethier earned $9.25 million last season while struggling through a year-long slump. The former 30-homer, 100-RBI man hit .292 with just 11 home runs and 62 runs batted in over 487 at-bats.His new deal includes performance-based incentives.Ethier...
Via Pro Sports Daily
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26 days ago
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26 days ago
Andre Ethier Player Projection No. 97
Key Stats: The days where you can look to Ethier as a power bat for your lineup are over... granted there was really only 1 season we could do that but still. Ethier can give us a solid average (.292 the last two seasons). He was top 30 in baseball for OBP last year.Skeptics Say: If an outfielder might not be able to hit 20 homers he better be able to steal bases, and Ethier won’t...
Via Fantasy Baseball 365
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January 08, 2012
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January 08, 2012
The Dodgers and Andre Ethier need to quit playing games
The Dodgers and Andre Ethier are playing the "say all the right things" game and trying to posture when instead both should just shut up.In Thursday's Los Angeles Times' article, Dylan Hernandez writes Ethier wants to stay."While reiterating his desire to remain with the Dodgers, Ethier was noncommittal when asked if he would be open to signing a multiyear extension at a time...
Via Feelin' Kinda Blue
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September 10, 2011
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September 10, 2011
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