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“Oh man,” infielder/outfielder Tommy Edman said. “Oh God,” pitcher Tyler Glasnow said. “That’s a tough one,” third base coach Dino Ebel said.
From The New York Times
Trump acknowledged the deal the Dodgers made. "Mookie Betts, oh is he good," Trump said before shaking the star player’s hand.
From Fox News
However, the timing and wording of the caption implies so.
From NJ.com
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The new players were present for the nightly pregame ceremonies honoring last year's World Series. But they could only watch when their teammates got their rings.
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Trump repeatedly praised the 2024 World Series champions for “some of the most incredible performances ever seen on the baseball diamond."
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The central takeaway from the shower of Monopoly money is the Dodgers’ extensive use of deferred salaries that substantially lower the present-day value of contracts.