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I made $33 million but I'd rather be in jail than pay child support. Danny Tartabull arrested after 5 years as a fugitive. -- (link)
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jnine
Jul 27 '17, 11:14
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Tartabull was the subject of one of my all-time favorite athlete/money stories.
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David
Jul 27, 11:24
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HUH? "Tartabull, who was once MLB's highest paid player" How is that possible? -- nm
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MDH
Jul 27, 11:34
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He had a monster season right when salaries when north and when the Yankees weren't good and wanted to get better quick
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Will Hunting
Jul 27, 11:40
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All you really had to say was "Yankees". -- nm
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Spawn
Jul 27, 11:41
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There was a time in 1989? where the Kansas City Royals had the highest payroll in baseball. -- nm
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Will Hunting
Jul 27, 11:43
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well, he signed a contract that paid him more than any other player -- nm
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decline
Jul 27, 11:38
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Sometimes, I question your utility in these discussions. -- nm
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David
Jul 27, 11:42
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