See CC Sabathia start the New York Yankees season
They love the guy so much that the Yankees want him pitching the season opener as well as the very first game in the new Yankee stadium.
Signed to a seven-year contract worth $161 million last December, CC Sabathia has singlehandedly given the New York Yankees a reason to be hopeful in the coming 2009 MLB baseball season.
Hell, the New York Yankees are so excited about their new acquisition that they want him pitching the season opener against the Baltimore Orioles on April 6, as well as the first home game at the new Yankee stadium, merely six days later, against the Cleveland Indians.
”I’m excited,” CC Sabathia said. ”To be able to take the ball the first one of the season and then to open the new stadium, I think it’s going to be fun. It will be a special moment. It’s cool to be able to have my family there and be part of it.”
But is having the same starter for two different games ONLY six days apart advisable? Probably not to former general manager Joe Torre, but to current Yankees GM Joe Girardi, it’s just one of the stuff he’s trying to do to change the atmosphere in New York.
In fact, Girardi is also contemplating on a change to the Yankees batting order. He is toying with the idea of flip-flopping leadoff hitter Johnny Damon and no.2 guy Derek Jeter. Apparently, since Jeter IS the captain of this team, Girardi wants him hitting first.
”We could flip it, yes,” New York Yankees general manager Joe Girardi said. ”Johnny is a pull guy. Johnny’s the type of guy that’s good at getting guys over. We’re going to play with a little bit here unless there’s something that changes our mind.”
But is Johnny Damon OK with being demoted from no.1 to 2?
”I’m OK with it,” Johnny Damon said. ”We all know Derek’s on-base percentage. Hopefully I can continue to feel comfortable in that position. The good thing about it is Derek and I both want to win. I just think this possibly could be better for the team.”
I wonder what Girardi has in store for Alex Rodriguez?
Which team will win the 2009 MLB World Series? SportsBetting.com has the odds.
Tampa Bay Rays 10-1
Boston Red Sox 8-1
New York Yankees 5-2
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April 8th, 2009 at 4:10 pm
How much do you really know about BETUS.com?
Do you know it for a fact or just by rumor?
Maybe you have an account with BETUS.com or you had one.
Do you remember me?
I’m the account manager you knew as “Sal”. The only American
in the whole company.
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Remember when your deposit through Western Union or Money Gram
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fixed at all. The money you lost on a bet because the money wasn’t put into
your account.
Well Ladies and Germs, here it is.
It’s because your deposit was stolen by an account manager. That’s right!
Stolen by an account manager who had you send the money in their name or
a relatives name in Panama, Belize, Costa Rica or the Phillipines. Then you got
offered a cock-eyed deal on some “Freeplay” bonus that cost you more money
in the long run.
Ahhhhh! Now that makes a light go off in your head doesn’t it.
Account managers plugging in USB’s into BETUS.com computers and
copying everything. Everything from your bank info, Credit Card info the
whole nine yards. Using their cellphone to text your credit card info
to their second cellphone to buy stuff later.
Remember that cash advance you sent through Western Union or
Money Gram to someone you don’t even know?
Remember when you bought that stereo, teleivision, camcorder or
digital camera online. But you never got it or even remember buying any
such thing. Then you had to fight with the bank and credit card company
to get your money back; if you got it back at all.
That’s right boys and girls, BETUS.com.
Oh! I almost forgot! Remember when there was a mixup in you getting your
payout? BETUS.com agents said it was a snafu and it took them awhile to fix
it, if at all.
That’s because an account manager went into your acct., changed they info long
enough to issue a payout to a relative or friend they have in the U.S..
Then after the payout was issued and confirmed, they go back in your account
and put back to normal.
Would you like to know more about how the account managers feel
about you the customer?
How about, how some account managers broker drug deals in the USA
using BETUS.com phones and active accounts?
It was a pain in the ass when BETUS wouldn’t admit that someone else
accessed your account, made payouts to someone else or made bets that
you didn’t make.
Hmmm, wonder who that could have been?
Maybe you’d like to know the real deal on why your credit card didn’t work
or got double or triple charged. Then you got offered a cock-eyed deal on
some “Freeplay” bonus that cost you more money in the long run.
How bout that BETUS doesn’t EVER pay the commissions to the account
managers on time. Then they’re rarely correct.
So the majority of the account managers figure, “What the Hell,
BETUS isn’t treating me right, so why should I give a damn”.
Do you remember when All those account managers you knew in Panama
suddenly dissappeared? LOL!
Thats because they shut down two weeks before Christmas. Thats right, 2 weeks
before Santa Day. Then didn’t pay!
Pay attention to the info I’m giving you.
They didn’t pay until after Christmas; then when they paid, they didn’t pay all
they owed.
Now they are getting ready to open back up in Panama and they are even re-hiring
some of the same account managers they screwed over, begging them to come back.
The same supervisors who have allowed so much fraud and theft to occur, are being
brought back in to run BETUS.com Panama all over again.
Why do you think that BETUS requires their account managers to change their name?
Thats right, BETUS requires them to have a “Phone Name” in place of their real one.
Do You Think You Know The Real Deal About BETUS.com?
You Don’t!
I do because I worked there. If you want to know more you ask me at
betus54@yahoo.com
I’ll tell you anything you want to know and I won’t lie to you.
BTW! My real name is Tom not “Sal”. I’m an American, not Canadian, Panamanian,
Costa Rican or otherwise.
I worked for BETUS for 7 months.
The only thing I learned from them if I actually wanted to steal from people.
Now I know how with no consequences.
After all, who’s coming to Costa Rica or Panama to get me.
Hell! The customer doesn’t even know my real name.
Just so we’re clear! I’ve never stolen from anyone. Never will.
Even if they doubled my salary I wouldn’t go back to work for BETUS.