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RE: LeoThread 2024-12-27 09:16

in LeoFinance6 days ago

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The predicament with Stroman raises an interesting point in sports economics: teams often make substantial investments in players that don't yield the desired return on investment. The Yankees have historically been known to absorb contracts with sizable implications, but the situation with Stroman is different.

Attempts to trade him have already hit walls; for instance, the Yankees' interest in moving Stroman for Cardinals' star Nolan Arenado was swiftly shut down due to disinterest from St. Louis. The realities of Stroman's current standing—both in terms of performance and contractual commitments—have left other franchises hesitant to engage.

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