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Tommy Kahnle Explains Decision To Reject Red Sox, Join Yankees

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It’s obviously not a great feeling for an MLB organization when it swings and misses on trying to land a free agent. That feeling is taken to the next level when the player ultimately joins a fierce rival. Unfortunately for the Red Sox, that was their reality earlier in the offseason. Boston set its sights […]

The post Tommy Kahnle Explains Decision To Reject Red Sox, Join Yankees appeared first on The Black Chronicle.

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