11/17: Jose Molina: If I Signed, Nobody Told Me
While
Mark Feinsand was reporting that Jose Molina had signed a two year, $4 million dollar deal to remain in New York,
Bryan Hoch has this:
Reached by telephone at his home in Puerto Rico, Molina said that he had no knowledge of a completed deal but was pleased to hear of reported progress.
"No doubt about that, I still want to go back," Molina said. "It's just a matter of what we're going to do and what their plans are. A lot of times, it doesn't depend on the players -- it depends on what they're willing to do and say. It's what the teams need."
Via
Cbeck3.
Add Comment
READ BEFORE COMMENTING: Participation constitutes agreement to our
User Guidelines, which are stricter than most other blogs', so please read them before commenting. No advertising (posting links to your site), inflammatory (flaming) remarks, vulgarities (any kind of profanity that you can imagine) or questions about our
guidelines or comment deletions. We generally try to maintain a family friendly atmosphere here. Please keep this in mind. A few common examples:
- Posting a link to your blog or to any site you are affiliated with will probably get your comment deleted, unless we asked for it or it acts as a TrackBack.
- Asking why your comment was deleted will get your comment deleted. Please contact us instead.
- Attacking a blogger or fellow commenter instead of attacking their point will probably get your comment deleted.
Treat our users and our
guidelines with respect and you'll be fine. As long as you do that, we're happy to have you at the YanksBlog.com.
Please note that all comments made on entries that are at least 14 days old are moderated.