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Juan Soto Traded To New York Yankees: How Landing The MLB Star Improved World Series Odds
Thursday, December 7, 2023 - 12:22pm | 815The New York Yankees were one of the favorites to win the 2023 World Series, but failed to miss the postseason. Instead it was the Texas Rangers who took home the World Series title. As the Yankees look to right the ship and make the postseason and a World Series run, the team completed a...
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Bad Timing: This MLB Team Has A Partnership With Terra (LUNA), Planned UST Integration Next Year
Wednesday, May 11, 2022 - 4:16pm | 491Professional sports leagues have become more accepting of cryptocurrency and opened their doors to sponsorship opportunities. One deal signed earlier this year is now being called into question. What Happened: In February 2022, Major League Baseball’s Washington Nationals signed a $40 million...
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Washington Nationals' Surprise World Series Win Was A Windfall For FanDuel
Monday, November 4, 2019 - 4:30pm | 523The Washington Nationals shocked the baseball world with a World Series victory in 2019. It turns out their victory was quite profitable for some sportsbooks as well. FanDuel was able to see some action from highly publicized business owner and sports bettor Jim ‘Mattress Mack’...
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Astros-Nationals Game 7 Tickets: How They Stack Up Against This Decade's Other Championship Games
Wednesday, October 30, 2019 - 1:22pm | 254The Washington Nationals on Tuesday forced a game 7 against the Houston Astros tonight, following a clutch performance by Stephen Strausburg and a handful of key home runs. Both teams will face off in the 2019 MLB season's last game tonight and last-minute decision makers can score a deal on...
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The Highest-Paid Athletes In The World
Tuesday, January 27, 2015 - 8:24am | 486The Washington Nationals signed former Cy Young Award-winning pitcher Max Scherzer to an astounding $210 million, seven-year contract last week. After a record-setting $50 million signing bonus is included, Scherzer’s contract is worth an average of $30 million per year. Incredibly,...
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What You Might Have Missed About The Max Scherzer-Washington Nationals Deal
Thursday, January 22, 2015 - 5:11pm | 539It appears Scott Boras has once again created value for one of his clients. Max Scherzer on Wednesday signed a $210 million, seven-year deal with the Washington Nationals, the largest ever for a right-handed pitcher. Half of the contact's amount ($105 million) will be deferred to 2022-2028...