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Franchise Free Agency


franchise free agency
    free agency
  • (sports) the state of a professional athlete who is free to negotiate a contract to play for any team
  • Free Agency is the belief that man has the ability to choose otherwise. More specifically, it is the view that as free agents, we internally determine our own choices, and our moral choices are not externally determined.
  • In professional sports, a free agent is a player whose contract with a team has expired and who is thus eligible to sign with another club or franchise.
    franchise
  • An authorization given by a league to own a sports team
  • grant a franchise to
  • A business or service given such authorization to operate
  • an authorization to sell a company's goods or services in a particular place
  • a statutory right or privilege granted to a person or group by a government (especially the rights of citizenship and the right to vote)
  • An authorization granted by a government or company to an individual or group enabling them to carry out specified commercial activities, e.g., providing a broadcasting service or acting as an agent for a company's products

Adam Wainwright
Adam Wainwright
Adam Parrish Wainwright, born August 30, 1981 in Brunswick, Georgia) is a right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals. Early career A highly valued prospect coming out of Glynn Academy, Wainwright planned to play college baseball for Georgia Tech, signing a letter of intent with the Yellow Jackets.[citation needed] But, when he was selected 29th overall in the first round of the 2000 amateur draft by his favorite team, the Atlanta Braves, Wainwright chose to forego college and go straight to the pros, signing a contact with the Braves that included a $1.25 million bonus. In December 2003, Wainwright was sent to the Cardinals along with pitchers Jason Marquis and Ray King in a trade that sent outfielder J. D. Drew and utility man Eli Marrero to the Atlanta Braves. After two somewhat uneven seasons in the Cardinal minor-league system, Wainwright made his MLB debut for St. Louis on September 11, 2005. [edit] 2006: Reliever, closer, champion Wainwright made the Cardinals' Opening Day roster as a relief pitcher after having been a starter for his entire minor-league career. On May 24, 2006, in his first career at bat, Wainwright hit a home run against Noah Lowry of the San Francisco Giants[1]; he became the 23rd batter in Major League history to hit a home run off his first pitch thrown in his first at-bat, and the 11th National Leaguer.[1] Wainwright pitched capably as a middle reliever, but when Cardinal closer Jason Isringhausen underwent season-ending hip surgery in September, Wainwright was pressed into service as the closer. He saved two crucial games on Sept. 27 and Sept. 30 as St. Louis held off a late charge by Houston and won the NL Central Division championship. The Cardinals, who made the postseason despite an unexceptional 83-78 record, rolled through October to win the tenth world championship in franchise history. Wainwright, the new closer, took center stage: * On October 8, 2006, Wainwright closed out the final game of the Cardinals' National League Division Series, ending the San Diego Padres' season and propelling the Cardinals to the 2006 National League Championship Series. * On October 19, 2006, in the final game of the National League Championship Series, Wainwright, with the bases loaded, struck out Carlos Beltran looking on 3 pitches, ending the New York Mets' season and sending the Cardinals to the World Series. * On October 27, 2006, in Game 5 of the 2006 World Series, Wainwright struck out Detroit Tigers third baseman Brandon Inge with a slider to win the world championship. [edit] 2007-2008: Starting pitcher Wainwright moved from the bullpen to the starting rotation for 2007. With Cardinals ace Chris Carpenter lost for the year due to elbow surgery, Wainwright emerged as the most reliable Cardinals starter. On August 10, he threw the first complete game of his career in a 2-1 loss to Los Angeles. (It would be the only nine-inning complete game for the Cardinals in all of 2007). By September he had established himself as the staff ace in the absence of Chris Carpenter, going 9-6 with a 2.94 ERA since mid-May. Wainwright finished his first year as a starter by leading the Cardinals in almost every pitching category--games started, innings pitched, strikeouts, and wins--and compiling a 3.70 ERA and a 14-12 record. In March 2008, Wainwright passed on free agency, signing a four-year deal with the Cardinals worth $21 million, with two club options for 2012 and 2013 that could push the value of the deal to $36 million.[2]
30Y at CBS-2 New Chicago Station-0034
30Y at CBS-2 New Chicago Station-0034
30Y by CBS-2 New Chicago Station On Tuesday 20OCT09 for the birthday of Hazrate Massoumeh (Girls Day in Iran) and for solidarity with Afghan women, the 30Y open space edition with Chicago Buildings and Streets in the background was photographed.

franchise free agency
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