The Party Is In Miami
Looks like Will Smith had it right all along when he wrote the hit song some time ago “Welcome to Miami”. The Miami Marlins have made the biggest splashes of the offseason thus far by inking Jose Reyes and Mark Buehrle to long term deals. Reyes’ deal is a backloaded contract to ease the transition of payroll down in Miami and to allow more payroll flexibility this winter. There...
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Jose Reyes' Cut Dreadlocks Sold on eBay, Proceeds Going to Make-A-Wish Foundation
An eBay auction for the signature dreadlocks of Jose Reyes have garnered $10,200 for the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Southern Florida. The Miami Marlins' newly acquired shortstop cut his hair in order to abide by team rules, and is giving the hair to a lucky fan. The locks, which had been cut last in 2007, were snipped on Feb. 3 at Jordan's Barber Shop in New York City. This...
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Reyes' dreads fetch 10,200 in eBay auction
Jose Reyes is giving a whole new meaning to the term "hair-raising."
The new Miami Marlins shortstop parted with his patented long hair last week, and now an eBay auction for his dearly departed dreads has netted the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Southern Florida a cool 10,200 as a result.
"It's overwhelming," said Richard Kelly, Vice President and COO of the...
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Marlins SS Reyes cuts dreadlocks on national TV
Newly acquired Miami Marlins shortstop Jose Reyes cut his deadlocks during a nationally televised haircut Friday on the MLB Network.Reyes left the New York Mets for a $106 million, six-year contract with the Marlins this offseason. The team has a rule that prohibits hair below the helmet line."It's going to be a little emotional because I spent three years with this hair...
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Fans scramble for Reyes' dreadlocks
Baseball fans were trading for the hair of Miami Marlins star Jose Reyes on Saturday after the shortstop had his signature dreadlocks chopped off on national television.
The four-time All-Star was sat in the barber's chair on MLB Network's "Hot Stove" show Friday in order to comply with his new team's strict grooming policy.
The 28-year-old Dominican agreed...
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9 days ago
MAKING THE CUT
Video: Jose Reyes get haircut on TV
Jose Reyes chopped of his dreads on Friday to comply with the Marlins' long-standing policy regarding length of hair and facial hair. Reyes then put his locks up for auction on eBay with the proceeds to go to the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Southern Florida.
Reyes, who inked a 6-year $106 million deal to take his talents to Little Haiti in December was told that he...
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Jose Reyes cuts his hair on MLB Network (Video)
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Jose Reyes parted ways with a commodity near and dear to his heart Friday — his hair. The Marlins shortstop had a televised haircut on MLB Network to show he is complying with his new team’s rules. He also turned it into a charity event; the hair is up for bid on eBay and the proceeds will go to the Make-A-Wish Foundation in South...
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Marlins' Reyes cuts off dreadlocks for charity
New team. New uniform. New stadium. New hair?That's exactly the case for new Miami Marlins shortstop Jose Reyes, who cut off his patented dreadlocks for charity on national TV Friday though not entirely by choice.Reyes spent nine seasons with the New York Mets before signing a six-year, 106 million contract with the Marlins in December. However as part of his new deal, Reyes...
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10 days ago
Jose Reyes plans televised haircut
Along with a new uniform, Jose Reyes is getting a new look.
The All-Star shortstop, who has let his dreadlocks grow since 2007, planned a nationally televised haircut Friday on the MLB Network.
Reyes left the New York Mets in December for a $106 million, six-year contract with the Miami Marlins. His new team has a rule prohibiting hair below the helmet line.
Reyes planned to have...
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10 days ago
MLB Network To Air Live Broadcast Of Jose Reyes Getting A Haircut
Back when former New York Mets shortstop Jose Reyes signed a 6-year, $106 million contract with the Miami Marlins in December, ironically-named Marlins owner David Samson made it quite clear that he expected to Reyes to follow team rules against long hair and would have to get his dreadlocks cut off prior to spring training. [...]
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