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He did not want to go, he was traded for cash. Babe Ruth was sold to the Yankees by Boston Red Sox owner Harry Frazee for $125,000. After the 1919 season, Babe wanted a pay raise and said he wouldn't play if he didn't get it. Frazee lost patience with him and after turning down a trade with the Chicago White Sox, he agreed to the all cash deal with the Yankees.
The man wanted to invest in some stocks from Apple.
Usually what they wanted
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If a baseball contract is sold to someone else, it usually means that they wanted to be traded. Not always though.
The New York Yankees played at the Polo Grounds in 1920, and had ahome attendance of 1,289,422. The Polo Grounds was home to the New York Giants, and the Yankees were just tenants. The Yankees were out drawing the Giants in attendance over the next couple of years, and the Giants wanted the Yankees out, forcing the Yankees to build Yankees Stadium.
they used paper money and/or coins and traded things to get what they wanted
Troy Glaus wanted out after the all star break; Rolen wanted out because of issues with La Russa. My problem for your problem deal.
The Chumashes spent a lot of time trading with the Papago and Pima tribes. The most traded item of the Chumashes was their pottery which they traded because they wanted the baskets made by other tribes.
Because the Yankees were the team that wanted him. Baseball scout Paul Krichell saw Lou play at Columbia University and signed him to the Yankees in 1923. He played for 17 seasons until 1939. All with the New York Yankees.
They wanted a more up-to-date stadium.
because the wanted things so they traded ever submitted this question is a dummy =P