How am I gonna tie the Yankee pitcher to politics?
Watch this.
1. "CC Sabathia can earn $2 million in performance bonuses based on innings as part of his $10 million, one-year contract with the New York Yankees.
Sabathia can earn $500,000 each for 155, 165, 175 and 185 innings as part of the deal announced Dec. 26. The 37-year-old left-hander pitched 148 2/3 innings in 37 starts last year, down from 179 2/3 innings in 30 starts in 2016. He has not reached 185 innings since pitching 211 in 2013." Innings Bonus Could Push Sabathia's 2018 Salary To $12 Million
2. When he saw the Rays hit his catcher.....he didn't care about the $500,000 he would lose if he retaliated in support of his team.
"Sabathia was ejected from Thursday’s 12-1 win over the Rays in the sixth inning for hitting Jesus Sucre on a leg in retaliation for Tampa Bay reliever Andrew Kittredge throwing an inside pitch at Austin Romine. Making his final regular-season start, Sabathia had thrown 55 pitches and the five innings raised his season total to 153 innings — two shy of a $500,000 performance bonus in his contract for reaching 155 innings."
Yankees' CC Sabathia gets ejected, may fall two innings short of $500,000 | Boston.com
3. Would Hillary support her team, America.....or take the $145 million bribe for selling a vital US asset to a potential enemy?
Guess.
4. "While Hillary Clinton sat on the Senate Armed Services Committee she pressured Kazakhstan to build up her pal Frank Giustra’s uranium company, Uranium One.
Then, as Sec’y of State, presiding over The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) she suddenly reversed her previous opposition to the Russian State Nuclear Agency controlling 20% of the uranium extraction in the United States.
“Clinton’s CFIUS committee approved a Russian takeover of US uranium assets at the same time that the Russian company’s chairman was giving substantial sums of money to Clinton’s foundation. There is no evidence that Clinton ever divulged this blatant, if not potentially corrupt, conflict of interest.” Jarrett, “The Russia Hoax,” p. 70-71
Sabathia's got my vote.
Watch this.
1. "CC Sabathia can earn $2 million in performance bonuses based on innings as part of his $10 million, one-year contract with the New York Yankees.
Sabathia can earn $500,000 each for 155, 165, 175 and 185 innings as part of the deal announced Dec. 26. The 37-year-old left-hander pitched 148 2/3 innings in 37 starts last year, down from 179 2/3 innings in 30 starts in 2016. He has not reached 185 innings since pitching 211 in 2013." Innings Bonus Could Push Sabathia's 2018 Salary To $12 Million
2. When he saw the Rays hit his catcher.....he didn't care about the $500,000 he would lose if he retaliated in support of his team.
"Sabathia was ejected from Thursday’s 12-1 win over the Rays in the sixth inning for hitting Jesus Sucre on a leg in retaliation for Tampa Bay reliever Andrew Kittredge throwing an inside pitch at Austin Romine. Making his final regular-season start, Sabathia had thrown 55 pitches and the five innings raised his season total to 153 innings — two shy of a $500,000 performance bonus in his contract for reaching 155 innings."
Yankees' CC Sabathia gets ejected, may fall two innings short of $500,000 | Boston.com
3. Would Hillary support her team, America.....or take the $145 million bribe for selling a vital US asset to a potential enemy?
Guess.
4. "While Hillary Clinton sat on the Senate Armed Services Committee she pressured Kazakhstan to build up her pal Frank Giustra’s uranium company, Uranium One.
Then, as Sec’y of State, presiding over The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States (CFIUS) she suddenly reversed her previous opposition to the Russian State Nuclear Agency controlling 20% of the uranium extraction in the United States.
“Clinton’s CFIUS committee approved a Russian takeover of US uranium assets at the same time that the Russian company’s chairman was giving substantial sums of money to Clinton’s foundation. There is no evidence that Clinton ever divulged this blatant, if not potentially corrupt, conflict of interest.” Jarrett, “The Russia Hoax,” p. 70-71
Sabathia's got my vote.