Summary
Carl Pavano's ugly tenure with the New York Yankees had all the ingredients to make him a favorite scapegoat of the New York tabloids.
The right-hander signed a big contract (four years, $40 million) after the Yankees revamped their pitching staff in the wake of their loss to the Boston Red Sox in the 2004 AL Championship Series, spent the entire length of the contract injured or ineffective, and tossed a media firestorm on top of the whole thing when he rammed his Porsche into a truck in 2006, then hid the accident from the team.See the full content of this document
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Shot at Vindication Arrives for Pavano
It brought a steady and virulent stream of criticism on Pavano, almost from the time he started with the team, and when his contract expired after last season, he...
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