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So since nobody will ever be traded for Duchene, today's obscure player is a guy who was once traded for a Duchesne.
General Manager Brian Cashman traded for Chapman on Dec. 28.
The Kings traded for the one thing they don't need.
In September 2100, Amazon traded for under $83 per share.
They traded for Jhoulys Chacin and reportedly signed Tim Lincecum.
Regional banks have traditionally traded for 11, 12 times earnings.
On Thursday, these contracts traded for as much as $3.
Its shares traded for $36 per share in December 2014.
They traded for the No. 1 pick to get him.
The Knicks signed Allan Houston and traded for Larry Johnson.
"I just knew I was traded for Thaddeus," LeVert said.
The Indians, who traded for Andrew Miller, and the Cubs, who traded for Aroldis Chapman, understood the value of a shut-down bullpen in the postseason, and made sure to stock up on elite relievers.
He was traded for the game's newest superstar, Pierce "Gunless" Hillman.
We loved his arm and that's why we traded for him.
So the Yankees traded for Vernon Wells shortly after releasing Diaz.
They are not bargaining chips to be traded for other benefits.
A month after the World Series, Van Wagenen traded for him.
On Deck's shares once traded for $24; now they trade at $5.
Hostages are taken from Mali and neighbours, and traded for huge ransoms.
The gallery in Paris has been traded for a hill in Connecticut.
Under Epstein, the Cubs traded for some future stars and drafted others.
When the Mets traded for Cespedes last summer, Lagares's playing time diminished.
He was eventually traded for a detainee held on the rebel side.
Many of the arcane rules in place were traded for campaign contributions.
In total last Thursday, China shares only traded for around 15 minutes.
The artist says the works were traded for five more recent pieces.
Pews facing an altar traded for simple benches arranged in an oval.
By then the company had already been publicly traded for 10 years.
The dollar last traded for 108.57 yen, while a euro bought $1.1075.
Instead, a small bundle of firewood can be traded for some milk.
They traded for a seasoned closer, Wade Davis, to replace Aroldis Chapman.
On Wednesday, more than two call options traded for every put option.
Sometimes a player is traded for a player to be named later.
It's no wonder the Patriots drafted two guards, and traded for another.
They won their first in 22, two months after he traded for Verlander.
He traded for Cole in 22017 and another ace, Zack Greinke, in July.
He'd traded for it recently with a guy he knew from the neighborhood.
Once in Japan, the otters may be traded for large sums of money.
Instead, after camp began, they traded for Brandon Drury and signed Neil Walker.
Turning the other cheek is traded for keeping your head on a swivel.
The professors' study found that tethers being traded for bitcoins revealed a pattern.
It only traded for half a day due to the upcoming Christmas holiday.
Among other transactions this year, Bob Marley's publishing rights traded for $50 million.
A few weeks after Taveras died, Mozeliak traded for right fielder Jason Heyward.
Cramer said he's been behind the equity since it traded for about $16.
When Tesla made its public debut in 2010, shares traded for just $17.
Future Cy Young winner Doug Drabek, 24, was traded for Rick Rhoden, 34.
Players have been traded for just about anything but a bucket of balls.
MacLellan traded for center Lars Eller and signed the free agent Brett Connolly.
They are sold for Ethiopian birr or traded for sorghum that can cooked.
In July the club traded for Andrew Miller, another one of baseball's elite relievers.
Now it's been traded for polysyllabic corporatese, a negation (de-) of an abstraction (centralize).
They are also big business: publicly traded for-profit education companies are crowding in.
Nigeria's interbank market has traded for six days after the central bank forex reforms.
It assumed that British cooperation was valuable and could be traded for market access.
Outfielder Brandon Nimmo, who was almost traded for Bruce, notched a pinch-hit single.
More than 3,300 of those traded for an average price of $2.10 per contract.
He traded for reliever Travis Wood that December, and for Rizzo two weeks later.
The Padres soon traded for another young first baseman, Yonder Alonso, making Rizzo expendable.
She has made it clear that higher taxes will be traded for entitlement reform.
Smith was traded for minor league left-hander Thomas Pannone and shortstop Samad Taylor.
Santana, 32, was traded for the second time in a span of 10 days.
Guys have been traded for one, two, three, four or even five other players.
It's also the birthday of a guy who was once traded for the best player ever, a very good current player who's probably about to get traded for not very much, as well as the top pick in next year's draft, Jack Hughes.
To start, whichever team traded for Caldwell-Pope would only receive his non-Bird Rights.
This was not the same as the Cold War, when spies were traded for spies.
A drawn-out process raises the risk that the job is traded for other positions.
When Minnesota traded for Sam Bradford before the season, it was a lightning-rod deal.
Murphy was traded for three-time Stanley Cup-winning D Niklas Hjalmarsson during the offseason.
At the age of four, he says, he was traded for a bottle of whiskey.
Also on Monday, a large number of August 45-strike calls traded for 60 cents.
However, on draft night, the Spurs traded for Leonard, sending George Hill to the Pacers.
Before the season, Anthopoulos signed catcher Russell Martin and traded for third baseman Josh Donaldson.
Snap's stock has now traded for one full year and the results have been... underwhelming.
They also traded for a veteran reliever, A.J. Ramos, who makes more than $9 million.
As of Wednesday afternoon, just over 13 billion shares had been traded for the week.
Santana, 2201, has been traded for the second time in a span of 211 days.
The Braves traded for St. Louis 1B Matt Adams on Saturday; Adams, who is hitting .
Teams have traded for coaches, including Jon Gruden, Lou Piniella, Doc Rivers and Bill Belichick.
Klentak also signed reliever David Robertson and traded for the game's best catcher, J.T. Realmuto.
To them, a stock is not something that that should be traded for a quick profit.
He is a billionaire philanthropist who formerly traded for Enron and ran his own hedge fund.
Can German concessions on the euro zone be traded for French concessions on security and defence?
They were each treated like livestock and traded for political gain for much of the series.
What if apples and bananas can be traded for mangoes but not directly with each other?
This parallels the real world where goods are typically traded for money but not each other.
Baltimore traded for Miley on Sunday, getting him from the Mariners for a minor league pitcher.
When mindless consumption is traded for mindful consumerism, we create ethics where there previously were none.
In January, light crude traded for as much as $4.37 a barrel above the sour benchmark.
One year ago, nobody would have predicted that a team would willingly have traded for Upton.
In December, the Yankees traded for Starlin Castro, and Refsnyder, 25, once again became a nomad.
The Houston Rockets traded for Chris Paul, who will pair with James Harden in their backcourt.
Ten days later, they traded for Yan Gomes, an All-Star catcher for Cleveland last season.
The best receiver in the NFL was just traded ... for a 28-year-old running back!?!?
The rest would have to be traded for the crucial buy-in of the political parties.
"Over 903,000 of those traded for an average price of about 40 cents," the strategist said.
Few could have seen such a twist coming when the Titans traded for Tannehill in March.
The notion that conserved quantities can be traded for one another in quantum systems is brand new.
THE golden years of retirement, when decades of toil are traded for some downtime, are starting later.
Day after day, the cute baby spots of my teen years were traded for huge painful cysts.
Corn, which topped $20153 a bushel in the summer of 22015, has lately traded for about $2848.
Given his draft slot and the player he was just traded for (Butler), that'd be a shame.
The conceptual malleability of the Lucky Numbers is traded for a critical specificity in the Concordance Drawings.
During their bye, Dallas traded for Michael Bennett, adding another adept pass rusher to their front four.
The play of goaltender Martin Jones, whom the Sharks traded for last off-season, has been unassailable.
Disney shares have recently traded for about $98, up from about $24 when Mr. Iger took over.
Because he was traded for a major leaguer, Barbato said, he knew that the Yankees liked him.
Miller had never complained when the Yankees traded for Aroldis Chapman, bumping him from the closer role.
Mr. Verlander earned $28 million last year, while the players traded for him drew minor league salaries.
The Cavaliers traded for George Hill ahead of the playoffs, but he, too, was slowed by injuries.
The Astros, in contrast, traded for Verlander in 2017, Cole in 2018 and Zack Greinke this summer.
The 49ers traded for him, and he played great in five starts at the end of 2017.
The Mets had traded for Hampton knowing he would be a free agent after the 2000 season.
The multi-national auction house was publicly traded for 31 years on the New York Stock Exchange.
Since he traded for Prince before the 2015 season, she has regularly missed time playing in Russia.
"It was a relief pitcher that had options," manager Terry Francona said when they traded for Goody.
However, Spotify's F-1 registration does disclose what its shares have historically traded for on the private market.
The D-Fenders, a few weeks after working him out in LA, traded for Nwaba on October 30.
If you ask him, Utah Jazz player Kyle Korver isn't mad he was once "traded" for a photocopier.
In late January, Italian League forward Maarty Leunen found out that he'd just been traded for Josh Smith.
It has traded for 30 sessions without a move of 1 percent or more on a closing basis.
We have invested a lot in peace and that can't be traded for anything -- not for a concert.
The rial traded for 440 to the dollar by year's end and this week crashed to around 500.
"We traded for him to be our starter and I think he will be in time," Carlisle said.
The Pacers traded for Jeff Teague in a three-team deal that sent George Hill to the Jazz.
It traded for the first time on Wednesday after an initial public offer at 2.50 dirhams per share.
Instead, let's look back at another NHLer who was once traded for an interesting return: Tom "Bussey" Martin.
The Rangers traded for starter Matt Moore, a former All-Star who struggled for the Giants last season.
It's something the Raptors have lived with pretty much since they traded for him on July 18, 2018.
It could be traded for pretty much any other snack and was highly sought out in the schoolyard.
Years passed, and the gay mecca pilgrimages were increasingly traded for more subdued visits at his country home.
The Supreme Court did not decide whether the religious freedom law applied to publicly traded, for-profit corporations.
In Moscow, where power in office is routinely traded for political favors and personal profit, there was glee.
During that tenure, he traded for Charles Oakley, signed John Starks and drafted Rod Strickland and Mark Jackson.
It mattered little once Ramos, whom the Mets traded for in July, took over in the fifth inning.
When the Liberty traded for center Kia Vaughn in January, Coach Bill Laimbeer knew there was a caveat.
Investment to expand Itaú's business has been traded for spending in efficiency-enhancing activities like technology, he added.
They have even traded for announcers: Ernie Harwell cost the Brooklyn Dodgers a player, Cliff Dapper, in 1948.
Trying to keep that momentum, Cleveland traded for Beckham, who is arguably the league's most talented wide receiver.
Shares in DONG Energy are expected to be traded for first time on the bourse in Copenhagen on Thursday.
Five cigarettes could go for one packet, while a $10 sweatshirt might be traded for two packs of ramen.
Rather, the June 140-strike calls, which traded for just $1.43 and expire next Friday, saw the most traffic.
He said the shilling will oscillate in the 3,680-3,700 range where it has mostly traded for several weeks.
"We knew when we traded for him that he could play all three outfield spots," manager Bryan Price said.
The spot rupee traded for the first time since May 5 and was at 153.05/10 at 0533 GMT.
Iverson and Marbury went crazy at the All-Star Game, they traded for Dikembe Mutombo, and it took off.
Would Durant really consider joining Anthony on the work-in-progress Knicks, who traded for Derrick Rose last week?
For nearly a decade, Chicago basketball has been about the physical, with athletic bodies the currency traded for wins.
And he would not have traded Lee to Seattle the same day he traded for Halladay in December 2009.
"When we traded for him, everybody just thought he was bad," Cora said of Pearce's reputation in the field.
His his contract was voided, and the Yankees traded for Alex Rodriguez to take his place at third base.
A teammate, outfielder Matt Joyce, was traded for Jackson in 2008, when Jackson went from Tampa Bay to Detroit.
The Twins must have liked what they saw, because they soon traded for Baylor to help down the stretch.
About 7,500 of those traded for about $3," Optimize Advisors President Michael Khouw said Wednesday on CNBC's "Fast Money.
Less than a month later, the Red Sox traded for Tom Brunansky, who had the power that Romine lacked.
Before the Yankees repeated in 1999, they traded for a hungry superstar, Roger Clemens, who helped maintain their intensity.
"Some students who participated in this assignment were prompted to consider how plantation owners traded for goods and slaves."
Chacin pitched for the Colorado Rockies, Arizona Diamondbacks and Atlanta Braves before the Angels traded for him May 11.
In December, one of the 100 "Founder Cats" traded for 253.3368 Ether, equivalent at the time to about $111,000.
They certainly don't get traded for each other, straight up, without any retained salary or picks or complicated conditions.
When the Wizards traded for Bojan Bogdanovic at the deadline, it didn't look like a particularly earth-shattering move.
Or will they simply be crypto-entities, traded for money, enriching those that can afford to invest ridiculous sums?
Ray Shero had traded for Stempniak at the deadline in 2014 when Shero was general manager of the Pittsburgh Penguins.
He struggled in 2015, and was traded for pocket change to the Angels, who released him a few weeks later.
They represent power that is traded for use within the same day and electricity for physical delivery the following day.
San Francisco The 49ers traded for star backup QB Jimmy Garoppolo, but are not going to start him this week.
He was traded for two minor leaguers — infielder William Toffey and right-hander Bobby Wahl — plus international bonus pool money.
The price of bitcoin has grown exponentially over the last year: a single coin traded for under $1,000 in January.
Draft picks cannot be traded for 133 days after they've signed, meaning first-rounder Tyler Herro is not immediately available.
The price of TransDigm closed at $237.94 per share on Monday and traded for as low as $213.87 on Wednesday.
President Obama did not notify Congress 30 days before transferring the five terrorists traded for Bergdahl, as required by law.
But Loney saw his opportunity in Atlanta minimized when the Braves traded for 1B Matt Adams, another left-handed hitter.
Saudi's Tadawul index rose 1.1 percent with 159.2 million shares traded for a value of 3.6 billion riyals ($960 million).
Maverick will no longer wander out of his yard since his electric collar has been traded for a tethered leash.
The Orlando Magic just traded for Serge Ibaka and appear to be Going For It in their own goofy way.
The Dodgers traded for St. Louis infielder Jedd Gyorko for lefty Tony Cingrani and minor league right-hander Jeffry Abreu.
In Johnson's first 36 games after the Mets traded for him for a second year in a row, he hit .
"Within the hacking underground community, credentials are bought, sold, and traded for free like Pokémon cards," Heid told Business Insider.
To boot, earlier this week the Nets traded for Allen Crabbe, quietly one of the league's premiere spot-up shooters.
Nobody really knows what will come next, and it might very well be that one strongman is traded for another.
The Padres traded for the veteran infielders Chase Headley and Freddy Galvis and have pursued Eric Hosmer in free agency.
To make ice cream so black seems to verge on sacrilege, summer buoyancy traded for a glimpse of the abyss.
Then she looked at my husband's and, with a chuckle, asked him how many camels he had traded for me.
Sweet, lovely Venus is a charming, easygoing energy, but in Scorpio, Venus's lace is traded for leather, studs, and stilettos.
The Mets spent the pick on OF Stan Jefferson, who later became part of the package traded for Kevin McReynolds.
This news wasn't groundbreaking to Rachel; she has been dealing on-and-off with the pictures being traded for several years.
In July they traded for another former All-Star, Aaron Sanchez, who started a combined no-hitter in his Astros debut.
AROP data by YCharts The company's shares traded for more than $30 six years ago, when annual sales exceeded $2 billion.
The central point of control that IANA provides is traded for the advantages of simplicity in protocol design, implementation and operation.
Confident debates about expansion have been traded for darker discussions about the very possibility of a free, united, and democratic continent.
The Rockies, who traded for Reyes last July, are responsible for the nearly $41 million owed to him through next season.
While Miami traded for Josh Rosen, Ryan Fitzpatrick is said to be winning the quarterback competition in training camp so far.
Three executives of Chinese tech companies are now billionaires after firms traded for one day on the STAR Market, according to .
This will be the first time they have faced their former teams since they were traded for each other in January.
He suggested they be traded for prisoners in Iran whom the US and allies believe are being held on spurious charges.
Suddenly a sunset or adventure with friends must be interrupted, the sense of humanity and presence traded for a wider audience.
Injured Cleveland forward Kevin Love, the player Wiggins was traded for in the summer of 2014, did it in April 2014.
But as he pointed out after practice on Monday, the Cavaliers knew what they were getting when they traded for him.
The Dodgers traded for star outfielder Mookie Betts in a transaction with the Boston Red Sox that included pitcher David Price.
"He does it with a smile," Yankees General Manager Brian Cashman, who traded for Torres in 2016, said after Monday's victory.
A day later, the Mets traded for Neil Walker to shore up second base and signed Asdrubal Cabrera to play shortstop.
As the Mariners' G.M., Dipoto traded for LeBlanc in 22012 and signed him again after the Yankees released him this March.
On Wednesday, the 76ers also traded for Tiago Splitter from the Atlanta Hawks, taking on two second-round picks in the meantime.
The spot rupee was quoted at 146.85 per dollar at 0705 GMT, but it was hardly traded for a third day running.
In 2012 he traded for James Harden, who won the MVP award as the league's best player for the 2017-18 season.
But there is also hope that the digital token will appreciate in value itself — and can then be traded for a profit.
Apple shares traded for 11 times earnings, compared with a price-to-earnings multiple of 31 for Google and 86 for Facebook.
"That is why we traded for him," Washington manager Dusty Baker said of Melancon, acquired from the Pittsburgh Pirates in late July.
Hill by himself wouldn't move the needle for Cleveland, but Hill with all the other pieces Cleveland traded for is extremely meaningful.
That season they traded for Brandon McCarthy and Chase Headley, both of whom were strong contributors, but again, these were veteran pickups.
The Browns had traded for Pryor during the off-season -- grabbing him from the NY Jets in exchange for linebacker Demario Davis.
But since being traded for Mika Zibanejad in July 282, Brassard, 2800, has skated with four teams: Ottawa, Pittsburgh, Florida and Colorado.
LeBron James took Anthony Davis out to dinner in Los Angeles shortly after the Lakers traded for the All-Star big man.
They traded for second baseman Ian Kinsler and signed Zack Cozart, an All-Star shortstop for Cincinnati who will play third base.
Back then in his remote mountainous village, he recalled, books were so rare that a dictionary could be traded for a yak.
Ricketts wrote on Twitter that before the Cubs traded for Murphy there were "several thoughtful conversations" between Ricketts family members and Bean.
Mr. Dreeben took a hard line, saying that a vacation or an expensive lunch traded for arranging a meeting could be sufficient.
Claire traded for Shelby, who slammed 21 homers for the Dodgers that season and started in center for their 1988 championship team.
In the last few months, two other NBA teams -- the Houston Rockets and Brooklyn Nets -- have traded for well over $2 billion.
Dillon's career seemed in jeopardy as he approached his 30th birthday, and then the Patriots traded for him before the 2004 season.
Investigators appeared to be looking at whether campaign donations were traded for promises of project approvals, and whether there was outright bribery.
To avoid a repeat, the Phillies traded for the veterans Jeremy Hellickson and Charlie Morton, who will make $603 million combined this season.
"It has traded for 5,000 years and for the first time has a positive carry in many parts of the globe," he said.
Some small solace to the Thunder, who have now dropped three straight, and their fans: hours before tip, Cleveland traded for Kyle Korver.
The stock is still above the $282.4 a share it traded for before Winfrey took her stake and became the third largest investor.
Bespoke Investment Group analyzed the most volatile names on earnings, looking at companies that have been publicly traded for at least five years.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A girl on an East German cooperative farm beaten by her father, then raped and traded for sex by her brother.
The widest backwardation so far in this chapter of the zinc story was the $125 traded for cash-to-three-months in November.
He was traded for two minor leaguers — infielder William Toffey and right-hander Bobby Wahl — plus $1 million in international bonus pool money.
George, who the Clippers traded for to pair with Leonard, also has two years guaranteed and a player option remaining on his deal.
The Brooklyn Dodgers traded for the Chicago Cubs' All-Star Randy Jackson in December 1955, hoping he would become their regular third baseman.
Shortly after switching from life as an agent to management last fall, Van Wagenen had traded for Cano, one of his former clients.
There, in one of New York's busiest neighborhoods, she was lured into one of the small crevices where money is traded for sex.
To the Taliban and its allies in the Haqqani network, the captive Westerners are chits that can be traded for money or prisoners.
At Rikers, women said tampons were valuable enough that they could be traded for a bag of chips or a pack of coffee.
The Barack Obamas have been traded for white, well-off septuagenarians as gender, race, and charisma have taken a back-seat to style.
In 2011, Rizzo played briefly for the Padres, who traded for Alonso after that season and installed him as their everyday first baseman.
There's an argument that carbon pricing would work better together in conjunction with certain regulations — rather than simply being traded for each other.
Case in point ... Gruden just traded for Antonio Brown -- and Jerry seems to think that's a marriage that should work out just fine.
The backstory ... the Astros traded for Osuna after he was accused of domestic violence while he was a member of the Toronto Blue Jays.
It was traded for her great-grandmother and grandfather when they were slaves, and is adorned with intricate carvings made by her great-grandfather.
Fed cattle traded for about $88.5503 to $288.550 per cwt in Nebraska, down from about $21.375 to $290.750 per cwt last week, he said.
Jose "Kool-Aid" Melendez was on his way to the gym when officers pulled him over in the Buick he'd traded for days earlier.
The spot rupee, which traded for the second straight session on Friday, was at 13/68 per dollar at 0648 GMT, a dealer said.
The foreign exchange market traded for half a day due to a special holiday in lieu of National Day which fell on Feb. 4.
They were traded for non-transferable notes that a previous government owed to the central bank and matured at the start of the year.
Although circus sideshows have been traded for reality TV shows, the mockery of fat people — especially fat women — has not lessened over the years.
Getting Diggs the ball was Sam Bradford, the underachieving veteran quarterback the Vikings traded for two weeks ago after starter Teddy Bridgewater was injured.
The Knicks traded for the former most valuable player Derrick Rose with hopes that he can return to a top-tier level of play.
Public market valuations, certainly after a stock has traded for a material amount of time and lockups have come off, are much more rational.
When Zobrist signed with the Chicago Cubs, the Mets pivoted and traded for Neil Walker, who they have to pay for only one season.
He says he was not surprised the Jays traded for Storen and will not be surprised if the newcomer gets the job he wants.
His characteristic monotone is traded for a guttural scream—the release of anxieties past and present, one not afforded by any combination of drugs.
Paul George, who the Clippers traded for to pair with Leonard, also has two years guaranteed and a player option remaining on his deal.
Maroon's resume for persevering and dedicating himself features him overcoming being traded for a fourth-round pick and being out of shape last year.
Quotation from one of the guys he was traded for: "Frankly, I think the Bucks really got the best of the deal," Bridgeman said.
Chandler Jones—This is what the Arizona Cardinals had in mind when they traded for the former New England Patriots linebacker during the offseason.
On this song, you can almost hear the wetness in Pusha-T's rhymes, his typical stoicism traded for something a little short of breath.
Last off-season he traded for the speedy receiver Brandin Cooks and acquired three former All-Pros — Peters, Talib and defensive tackle Ndamukong Suh.
"On one hand, we traded for him, we saw potential and we ultimately gave him an opportunity," said Jon Daniels, the Rangers' general manager.
In June, the team drafted the center Jack Hughes with the No. 1 overall pick and traded for Subban, the 2013 Norris Trophy winner.
The comments on buybacks come after JPMorgan shares have traded for a year at more than $100 and roughly two times tangible book value.
The former Ranger Derick Brassard, who was traded for Zibanejad in the off-season, topped all Senators with eight points in the first round.
Even the lowly Miami Marlins have traded for Baltimore's Jonathan Villar, absorbing the possibility of the $27 million salary he could command in arbitration.
U.S. shares of Canopy, which traded for years on the OTC pink sheets, began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on May 24.
He proved so valuable for Chicago that the Brewers, who were in the playoff race at the time, traded for him in late July.
Just like a rare Beanie Baby, each CryptoKitty in theory holds a different value and has to be traded for with something like other cryptocurrencies.
These tokens aren't the same as company shares, but they do typically carry benefits to owners, and they can easily be traded for other cryptocurrencies.
This came a week after his biggest scoop of the year, when he broke the story that the White Sox had traded for James Shields.
The Chicago Cubs traded for Aroldis Chapman to take care of the ninth inning, but in the other areas they were already pretty well set.
But when Toronto traded for Ibaka, it was not clear that he still was such a player, or that he'd ever reach this previous peak.
Cattle traded for $105 per hundredweight in cash markets in Kansas and Texas this week, down about 5% from the previous week, according to traders.
The No. 1 overall selection by Tampa Bay in the 2008 amateur draft, he lost playing time after Tampa Bay traded for shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria.
CON certificates have become so valuable that they are bartered and traded for like commodities among those seeking to open or expand health-care facilities.
We got McGrady out at LAX and asked him about his claim that he was almost traded for Scottie Pippen during the 1997 NBA Draft.
The Penguins replaced him with Mark Recchi, which is kind of neat, because the two were once traded for each other in a 1992 blockbuster.
CHICAGO — Khalil Mack once again put on the sort of havoc-wreaking show the Chicago Bears envisioned when they traded for the superstar pass rusher.
What might have been had Hinkie not drafted Noel and Okafor — both of whom were traded for figurative pennies on the dollar — is mind-boggling.
On Tuesday night, the Yankees traded for Kendrys Morales, who Boone said was expected to get quite a few at-bats as the designated hitter.
No one expects the Lakers to finish with another losing record after they (finally) traded for perennial All-Star Anthony Davis over the off-season.
Jackson traded for Rose's expiring contract to mollify Dolan and to keep himself employed with a playoff push while pinning the future on Kristaps Porzingis.
Liberian debt traded for 3 cents on the dollar in the 1990s, and creditors eventually received 21 cents on the dollar in a 2008 deal.
Admiring Shaw's game from afar and coveting that abrasive element, the Canadiens traded for him last summer and signed him to a six-year contract.
Hopes are high for an even better season next year: On Tuesday the team traded for the receiving superstar Odell Beckham Jr. from the Giants.
There's less Herzog voiceover in this film than usual, traded for more onscreen Oppenheimer, who talks with subjects about their lives in the volcanoes' shadows.
He has been traded for Bonzi Wells, Joe Smith, and a future second-round pick that would later be used on none other than Maarty Leunen.
About 2,500 of those traded for an average of about [$]2.40," Nathan said, adding that the mystery trader was "looking for a breakeven up near [$]85.
Niese, who was traded for second baseman Neil Walker, is 20153-22015 with a 23 ERA in four starts at left-handed pitching-friendly PNC Park.
That marked the first matchup between Canadiens defenseman Shea Weber and Predators blue-liner P.K. Subban since they were traded for one another in the offseason.
Reeve and Lynx General Manager Roger Griffith traded for the veteran San Antonio guard Jia Perkins on draft day, completing an overhaul of the team's bench.
The Cavs traded for Jamison in 2010 after missing out on Amar'e Stoudemire, but he wasn't a big enough addition to helping keep James in Cleveland.
Earlier this month, he said Mr. Sentsov should not be traded for a Russian journalist held in Kiev, Ukraine's capital, because the cases were not comparable.
Later, they traded for Drew Jackson, an infielder whom the Philadelphia Phillies had selected from the Los Angeles Dodgers with the 11th pick in the draft.
The Pirates, who won 15 of their last 19 games before the deadline, also traded for reliever Keone Kela from the Texas Rangers on Monday night.
The Yankees traded for Stanton in December, and the Red Sox signed Martinez as a free agent in February, two rival superpowers adding deluxe rocket launchers.
The Astros have traded for a new ace each season — Justin Verlander, Cole and Zack Greinke — and each cost four players and a lot of money.
As of Wednesday afternoon, just over 13 billion shares had been traded for the week, on track to be the lowest weekly volume since last Christmas.
They also signed two veteran relievers — their former closer, Jeurys Familia, and the left-hander Justin Wilson — and traded for the All-Star closer Edwin Diaz.
General Manager Brian Cashman, who traded for Boone down the stretch in 2003, recommended him as the manager to Hal Steinbrenner, the Yankees' managing general partner.
Ryan promised to build a north-south running game, and then traded for a tailback who'd lost favor in Philadelphia for running east-west too much.
The Hornets had the most depressing long-term outlook in the league before they traded for Howard, and they'll still be screwed long after he's gone.
"When we traded for Quintana, that&aposs a huge addition to our ballclub, as we&aposve seen in his past couple starts," right-hander Jake Arrieta said.
London-listed shares edged down as they traded for the first time this week, while Germany's DAX ended 0.4% lower, matching the decline in Paris-traded equities.
Canadian heavy oil traded for $11 per barrel lower than West Texas Intermediate on Wednesday, less than a quarter of the record large discount reached in October.
Part of this transaction is cultural -- part of the mores of a society where girls have long been traded for dowries rather than being asked for consent.
They traded for Ryan Clady this off-season and traded up in the fifth round for Shell, giving up a fourth-round pick in 2017 to Washington.
In addition, the Liberty traded for the two-time All-Star Shoni Schimmel earlier this month and signed the veteran free agents Lindsey Harding and Shavonte Zellous.
NATIONALS CUT PAPELBONThe Washington Nationals have cut reliever Jonathan Papelbon, who rarely pitched after the National League East leaders recently traded for a new closer, Mark Melancon.
Of course, there's no doubt Flacco is the starter -- the Broncos traded for him during the off-season and they'll be paying him $18.5 MILLION this year.
In addition to having a great name of his own, Mummery specialized in getting traded for other guys with great names, including Goldie Prodgers and Sprague Cleghorn.
The team already has agreed to terms with 2019 NBA Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard and point guard Patrick Beverley and traded for All-Star forward Paul George.
This wasn't lost on the Steelers in the preseason—their secondary was so thin, they actually traded for notorious 2014 No. 8 overall draft bust Justin Gilbert.
As Voit languished in the St. Louis Cardinals' minor league system last year, Cashman traded for him because the Yankees' analytics department noticed his hard-hit numbers.
The Los Angeles Clippers added Kawhi Leonard and Paul George to a playoff team, and the Los Angeles Lakers traded for Anthony Davis to complement LeBron James.
And today, as leaders move to take action on e-cigarettes, it looks like the health of my community could once again be traded for political expediency.
The Jaguars traded for Hyde due to the season-long hamstring woes of standout running back Leonard Fournette, who has played in parts of only two games.
Morey traded for the All-Star point guard Chris Paul, a bold move that gives the Rockets as talented a backcourt as any team in the league.
And on June 16, the Yankees traded for Edwin Encarnacion, the first baseman-designated hitter who led the league in home runs with 23 entering Friday's game.
If DACA Amnesty is traded for $5.7 billion(1/5 of a wall), wouldn't be enough illegals left in America to trade for the remaining 4/5.
Most of the activity was opening buyer(s) of the March 3 weekly 14 strike puts, over 32,000 of which traded for an average price of 17.063 cents.
He is still the child who was traded for a bottle of whiskey, the junkyard visionary building art from what's been left behind in a fucked-up America.
Except somehow Lou Piniella would be managing them by now and threatening the pets of the Daily News beat writers, and they would have traded for Billy Butler.
They say that suspiciously large quantities of Tether were issued whenever the bitcoin price was low, and were allegedly traded for bitcoin on Bitfinex, a large currency exchange.
Within days, at the airport in Vienna, an elaborately choreographed transfer unfolded: the 10 Russians traded for four Russians charged with being in touch with Western intelligence services.
LeBlanc went 3-0 with a save and a 4.50 ERA in 11 appearances and eight starts for the Mariners after Seattle traded for him on June 22.
Third, the government announced changes to the urban-planning system to allow land left behind by migrants to be traded for use in building new houses and offices.
Everyone knows booking all your accommodation with the same hotel chain earns loyalty points, which can be traded for upgrades, free stays and the occasional bottle of wine.
While it is not clear when these contracts were bought, they traded for an average price of $1.66 in the two weeks before the election on November 8.
At home, it is fair to concede, many Chinese accept the social contract implicit in that Xinhua commentary, that personal freedoms should be traded for prosperity and order.
For her part, Winfrey originally purchased a 10 percent stake in the company — about 6.4 million shares — back in 2015, when shares traded for as low as $6.79.
They dumped T.J. Warren and Josh Jackson for almost nothing and traded for Baynes and Saric before signing Kaminsky, three big men who will have to split time.
Governor Kuroda said Thursday the price increase was "abnormal" and bitcoin is "being traded for investment or speculative purposes," not functioning as a means of payment or settlement.
In July, he traded for the ace starter David Price, the star shortstop Troy Tulowitzki and the speedy left fielder Ben Revere while also adding to the bullpen.
Duffy spent most of his time with the Giants playing third base and was concluding his rehab from a strained left Achilles when the Rays traded for him.
The Ducks went out and traded for Kesler three years ago (and gave him a big extension that lots of us questioned) for exactly this sort of scenario.
Like Huskey, Mo Vaughn wore 42 in Robinson's honor, and when the Mets traded for him before the 2002 season, he wore it for them for two years.
Moodhe also allegedly shared the inside information with Michael Siva, a financial advisor at a brokerage firm, who traded for himself and clients based on the trading tips.
So before the 2017 season began, Bruce made his intentions clear to Mets Manager Terry Collins: "Listen, I am the guy you traded for," Collins recalled Bruce saying.
McPhee also previously signed Washington defenseman Nate Schmidt out of college and Sharks right winger Joel Ward in free agency and traded for Flames right winger Troy Brouwer.
The Knicks struck gold with the fourth overall pick in 2015 when they chose Kristaps Porzingis, and they traded for Willy Hernangomez, the 20183th pick, that same night.
They are giant sucking sounds of information and data being taken from all of us that's in a sense traded for their ability to market that to advertisers.
But do not fret, conservatives are told, because amnesty will be traded for the Wall, a wall which will secure our southern border and end illegal immigration forever.
So today, let's pay our respects to Linden by giving Obscure Player honors to one of the players he was once (kind of) traded for him: Branislav Mezei.
There were also very good recordings of the show being traded for years, so it became a staple of bootleg collections through the late 70s and early 80s.
Over the past five years, the company has traded for an average of close to 18 times profit, compared with about 13 times for chipmaker Intel, according to FactSet.
LONDON, March 30 (Reuters) - CME Group's new aluminium European premium duty-paid futures contracts traded for the first time last week, the exchange said in a statement on Wednesday.
When residents bring plastic bottles to the recycling center, for example, they receive points (or "drops") via the app which can be traded for discounts in restaurants and stores.
They just traded for a pitcher with one of the best ERAs in the National League in Drew Pomeranz and he's had two mediocre starts and one horrible one.
I handed each one back, the dull heat of rot traded for the glare-white of a bare rib, fleshless cradle of hip, heft of femur on a mantel.
The health of nine million poor children, traded for the futures of 800,19703 young immigrants—what moral dilemmas this government presents us with in the trading of human flesh.
The Yankees traded for Hicks to help in games specifically like Thursday's, when they faced a left-handed starter — in this case, Oakland's Rich Hill, a former Yankees reliever.
Wide receiver Ryan Switzer was traded for the second time in less than five months, this time from the Oakland Raiders to the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Raiders announced Monday.
The familiar reality-show arc of development has been traded for a ''Simpsons''-like freezing of time, in which the characters never change or even seem to naturally age.
At the very least, he can say that he was traded for one Hall of Famer, and made another one flip out and throw his stick at a referee.
Collectively, these gifts represented a network of mostly white men who acquired or traded for such items based on their fascination with, and often exploitation of, people unlike themselves.
The Mets traded for Leiter, reliever Dennis Cook and the future Hall of Fame catcher Mike Piazza, who played briefly for the Marlins after a trade from Los Angeles.
While Harvey (in 2010) and Matz (in 2009) were drafted in the first and second rounds, the Mets traded for Wheeler in 2011 and for Syndergaard a year later.
This morning's trading leaves the price of the most famous cryptocurrency down a little less than 50% from recent highs (bitcoin traded for more than $10,000 in mid-February).
Their parents were allowed to take only what they could carry, including gold coins sewed under the buttons of their daughters' winter coats, which were later traded for food.
The rivals also traded for setup relievers on Tuesday: John Axford to the Dodgers from Toronto, and Jake Diekman (from Texas) and Brad Ziegler (from Miami) to the Diamondbacks.
In April, Twin Rivers announced it would be shutting down as part of a corporate consolidation by its owner, Community Health Systems, a publicly traded, for-profit hospital company.
"Despite his fiduciary and ethical duties to his client, Mr. Davidson treated Ms. Bechard's claims as a commodity to be traded for his own financial gain," the lawsuit says.
A perfect place, where Halloween is taken one step darker and metal's modern gravitas is laughed at and traded for its original obsessions with monsters, witchcraft, and the party.
They have a glut of defensemen and one almost must be traded for a forward to both help the team now and avoid losing one in the expansion draft.
True, the real time to invest was around when Noble raised $500 million of new equity in summer, after which shares traded for as little as half their current price.
It's tortured logic that's merely a cover for one of the greatest thefts in American history: The wellbeing of millions is being traded for tax cuts for the super-wealthy.
Migrants are traded for between $200 and $500 and are held on average for two or three months, Othman Belbeisi, head of the IOM's Libya mission, told journalists in Geneva.
This marks the return to Boston for former Celtic Avery Bradley, who was twice an All-Defensive team selection in seven seasons before being traded for Morris in July. 3.
A Brief Check Up on Malcolm Brogdon It's been nine games since the Milwaukee Bucks traded for Eric Bledsoe and demoted the reigning Rookie of the Year to the bench.
Price talk: The $10.25 per share is higher than Staples has traded for most of the past two years, but well below its late 2014 high of $17.98 per share.
They trade Kinte, along with scores of others, is subsequently traded for two cases of guns and ammunition before being branded and loaded onto a ship bound for Annapolis, Maryland.
The Sixers weren't championship contenders before they traded for Butler and even though they elevated their general ceiling by bringing him on, their primary concerns (depth, shooting) only got worse.
It took a little while longer than expected, but J.D. Martinez's first hit with his new team was a pleasant reminder why the Arizona Diamondbacks traded for him last week.
Everyone went for the bottom lane after some close calls in the mid lane, and Immortals managed to take the first kill in the team fight, immediately traded for another.
The spot rupee, which traded for a tenth straight session after being inactive for six weeks, ended at 153.57/63 per dollar, tad weaker from Friday's close of 153.55/65.
In her statement Tuesday, Warren also took aim at political candidates who would court big tech donations, implying that those donations could be traded for campaign positions or political favors.
San Francisco 49ersOne thing to know: The Cardinals traded for running back Kenyan Drake on Monday, a sign that David Johnson and Chase Edmunds could be out for extended time.
Primary backup: Cooper Rush2019 outlook: Dak Prescott looked rather lackluster to start the 2018 season, but after the Cowboys traded for wide receiver Amari Cooper, the Dallas offense came alive.
The San Francisco Giants traded for the cornerstones of two faraway teams, acquiring third baseman Evan Longoria from the Tampa Bay Rays and outfielder Andrew McCutchen from the Pittsburgh Pirates.
It has no experience in mass vehicle production, its shares recently traded for less than $22.65, and quarterly revenues were less than the price of one high-end sports car.
It would cut compliance costs for such companies publicly traded for more than five years, with less than $100 million in revenues and less than $700 million in outstanding shares.
"The American People" is thus a kind of raid and kidnapping, marching into the country's past to out its closeted celebrities and bringing them back to be traded for ransom.
The Dolphins signed the 36-year-old Fitzpatrick in the offseason and also traded for the 22-year-old Rosen, who was a first-round draft pick by Arizona in 2018.
Bridgewater is now Drew Brees' backup after the Saints traded for him in the preseason ... and if you're listening to Cousins -- everyone in purple and gold couldn't be happier for him.
A commodity swap is a type of over-the-counter derivative deal whereby a floating price based on an underlying commodity is traded for a fixed price over a specified period.
For us, beach season is traded for cozy days by the fire, iced coffee abandoned for hot chocolate, and frilly sundresses packed away to make room for warmer layers and sweaters.
The dollar broke above 108 yen to hit its highest since Wednesday, though that was still in the middle of the 107-109 range where it has traded for a month.
The result is an endless cycle of broken news and quarter-truths, stretched and repurposed ad nauseam, because in the age of artificial stupidity, truth is traded for popularity and reach.
The American reporter was soon traded for Gennadi Zakharov, a Soviet scientist who worked for the United Nations, who had earlier been detained in the United States for receiving classified information.
Receiver Julian Edelman is out for the season with a torn ACL, but the Pats traded for the Saints' Brandin Cooks last March so don't expect much of a drop-off.
The Yankees could dominate this summer's trade market by dealing from a farm system that includes outfielder Clint Frazier and the left-hander Justus Sheffield, the prizes Cleveland traded for Miller.
Jacksonville traded for Josh Dobbs to back up Minshew; Taysom Hill most likely will become the primary backup in New Orleans; and Devlin Hodges is slotted as the backup in Pittsburgh.
" We reached out to the Pelicans and a rep told us, "The team strongly debunks this and was very aware of Lonzo's injury history and status [before we traded for him].
"Within the hacking underground community, credentials are bought, sold, and traded for free like Pokémon cards," Alex Heid, chief research officer of SecurityScorecard, said in an October interview with Business Insider.
The ride-hailing company priced at $72, first traded for about $87 — peaking that day at $88.60 — and for months trended downward before bottoming at roughly $37 per share in October.
But the Mavericks are one of those dice-rolling teams, like Boston, Houston and most recently Oklahoma City when it traded for Paul George, that bet on themselves in these situations.
The Mapuche, for example, are an indigenous Chilean culture that are known for traditional garments, which were once so highly valued that one of their ponchos could be traded for multiple horses.
This is all a very new phenomenon for industrial metal markets, which have by and large traded for many, many years with little or no interest from the man in the street.
The Raptors are second in the Eastern Conference and they added a boost in Gasol to help them keep pace with conference frontrunner Milwaukee Bucks, who traded for Nikola Mirotic on Thursday.
She was also traded for political gain and raped in the first episode, though her husband and buyer went on to revere her in later episodes, unlike, say, Ramsay Bolton and Sansa.
Bridge still babbles and writes about her day (the red diary has been traded for a red iPad); the iconic Brit is a few years older and just a teensy bit wiser.
When the Blue Jays traded for Price in 2015, days after swinging a blockbuster deal for Troy Tulowitzki, he was looked at as the final piece to put them over the top.
Eight, however, traded for less than 75 cents for each dollar of net asset value - suggesting they had enough problems with loans to make investors doubt the values shown will hold up.
During the 2016 season, the Cubs traded for closer Aroldis Chapman, who was suspended 30 games that year, and he helped lead them to their first World Series championship in 108 years.
"Having four or five pitches that I can throw helps," said McHugh, who has made 290 career starts but lost his rotation spot when the Astros traded for Gerrit Cole in January.
We have imagined that we can choose our degree of privacy with an individual calculation in which a bit of personal information is traded for valued services — a reasonable quid pro quo.
We have imagined that we can choose our degree of privacy with an individual calculation in which a bit of personal information is traded for valued services — a reasonable quid pro quo.
Equifax options drew an unusually large trade on August 21, when 2,503 put options betting on Equifax shares dipping below $135 by September 15, traded for a total price of about $181,000.
The write-ups speculating on what the Rockets might fetch (more than a billion, easily) highlighted the fact that Houston had recently traded for Chris Paul, one of the league's best players.
COLOMBO, June 20 (Reuters) - The Sri Lankan rupee ended weaker on Tuesday as dollar demand from importers weighed on the spot currency, which traded for a second straight session after six weeks.
Looks like the players who got traded for Blake Griffin ain't too broke up about leaving the Motor City ... 'cause they're already exploring the L.A. hot spots the day after the deal!
All investors have the option to take the stock and cash offer but under current terms the stock cannot be traded for five years, rendering the option highly unattractive for most fund managers.
The thread was actually advertising a service that allows someone who just bought or traded for a username to secure it and make sure it doesn't get claimed back by the original owner.
The reason we traded for him was to add some stability to our rotation, help to mentor our young pitchers, to help to protect them from the workloads, help to save the bullpen.
Instead of simply "forgiving" the $40 million in debt, the debt could be traded for shares of stock in the company — shares that had little to no value because the company was bankrupt.
Paani is a mobile technology tool that helps Indians earn rewards for in-network shopping that can be traded for other vital things, such as water filters or support for school tuition fees.
Regardless of whether the transaction requires an intermediate step of converting cryptocurrency into a national currency, there must be a mechanism that allows cryptocurrency to be traded for goods, services or national currencies.
In an eventful N.B.A. off-season, a curious thing happened: One of the greatest players to play the game — a sure Hall of Famer — was traded for spare parts in a salary dump.
Pittsburgh traded for center Riley Sheahan from Detroit in October and acquired Derick Brassard at the deadline in February to be the third-line center, a luxury few teams are able to accomplish.
They traded for the veteran starters Sonny Gray, Tanner Roark and Alex Wood, improving a rotation with a 4.97 earned run average since 23, the highest in the National League in that period.
In emerging Europe, Prague shares tumbled 29.6503 percent, led by a 2118.34 percent fall in index heavyweight CEZ after the utility stock traded for the first day without a right to its dividend.
Hurney drafted quarterback Cam Newton, linebackers Luke Kuechly and Thomas Davis, center Ryan Kalil and defensive end Charles Johnson, and he traded for tight end Greg Olsen — all of whom are team captains.
Saturday's game will be another rematch between Tortorella and Vigneault, who were essentially traded for each other in 2013 when Vigneault went from Vancouver to New York and Tortorella went the other way.
For an example of why Chicago would take a flier on a frustrating player owed a great deal of money, look no further than one of the players he was traded for: Parker.
Laila Lalami, a Moroccan-American novelist, is regularly subjected to "random" pat-downs but was stunned when an immigration officer at Los Angeles airport asked her husband how many camels were "traded" for her.
In fact, Paul and Westbrook will switch teams for the new NBA season, as the two players were traded for each other in the mega-deal between Houston and Oklahoma City over the summer.
The team traded for two-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Marcell Dareus last week, hoping he solidifies the unit&aposs shaky run defense and provides another defender who can wreak havoc on opposing quarterbacks.
The charge is hard to sustain, in aggregate, because buy-backs are small relative to the stockmarket, worth 2% of its value and 1% of shares traded for S&P 500 firms each year.
She said more needed to be done to tackle poverty and change the perception that girls are an economic burden on their families or a commodity to be traded for bride price - or dowry.
After learning that the team had traded for elite reliever Andrew Miller, the Indians celebrated by completing a three-game sweep of the Oakland A's with an 8-0 victory Sunday at Progressive Field.
Late-session gains pushed the indexes out of flat territory where they had traded for much of the session, with the S&P 500 index up just 933 percent for the week so far.
Louisville's Lamar Jackson — like Mayfield, a two-time Heisman finalist and one-time winner (21999) — was selected with the final pick of the first round by the Baltimore Ravens, who traded for the pick.
The samurai sword is traded for a muscular dog, who is then given over by Darius to a flannel-wearing stranger somewhere in the Georgia hills (perhaps near Stone Mountain, where Glover was raised).
The vote in the former British colony, where ivory has traded for more than 150 years, came a month after China, the world's largest importer and end user of elephant tusks, banned their sale.
Google is constantly hounded by the need to shift its advertising revenue to mobile devices, in the hope that less-valuable ads can be traded for a larger volume of ads on mobile devices.
Phil Jackson, the team president, traded for Derrick Rose and acquired Joakim Noah, Courtney Lee and Brandon Jennings in free agency, bolstering the Knicks' rotation and, if everyone can stay healthy, their playoff hopes.
"We agree with the Gambling Commission that games companies should be doing more to prevent in-game items from being traded for real-world money, or being used in unlicensed gambling," the report reads.
This all happened while he was with the Reds and the Yankees not only traded for him anyway, but they re-signed him a few months after the Cubs acquired him as a rental!
On draft night this year, 39 of the 60 picks were swapped, and the Phoenix Suns curiously traded for two veterans of questionable fit (Dario Saric and Aron Baynes) after shipping out another (T.
Familia wanted to return to closing — and he probably could have gotten a job this winter doing that — but the Mets had already traded for Edwin Diaz, an All-Star closer, earlier this month.
Vasilenko was arrested in August 2005, the start of a five-year nightmare odyssey through the brutal Russian penal system, until he was traded for several captured Russian spies, including the glamorous Anna Chapman.
After their seven-game World Series win over the Los Angeles Dodgers last fall, the Astros traded for starting pitcher Gerrit Cole and then proceeded to win 103 games, second only to Boston's 108.
"We knew he was a big prospect when we traded for him, but he was so young, he was still going to have his time to play in the minors," Olson said of Barreto.
He also traded for Jrue Holiday, a highly rated guard, and, in his biggest move, negotiated a deal for center DeMarcus Cousins, then with Sacramento, during the 2017 All-Star Weekend in New Orleans.
Team president Phil Jackson threw caution—and logic— to the wind last summer when he traded for former All-Star Derrick Rose and signed former All-Star Joakim Noah to a big, fat contract.
Here's the backstory: Two months before the Astros traded for him, Osuna — then a member of the Toronto Blue Jays — was arrested by Toronto police for assaulting the mother of his 3-year-old son.
A study published in Financial Management in 2008 found that stocks that traded for at least one year without research coverage jumped by an average of 4.8 percent once an analyst began tracking the company.
George will be traded for at least four first-round picks, according to the person who spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity early Saturday because none of the moves have been finalized.
The Yankees won on a night in which they traded for Edwin Encarnacion from the Seattle Mariners, allowing New York to slot the American League's home run leader into its lineup as the designated hitter.
Yes, the same Josh Smith the Los Angeles Clippers recently traded for breadcrumbs, and the same Josh Smith who was waived by a floundering Detroit team a season into a four-year, $54 million contract.
When a tantalizing talent like Smith's withers as it has—when a player goes from borderline star to "just traded for the rights to Maarty Leunen" punch line—"What if?" is a perfectly natural question.
After the Los Angeles Lakers traded for Anthony Davis, LeBron James was so excited that he took Davis out to dinner to woo him and present him with a gift, according to ESPN's Dave McMenamin.
NOTES: The Blackhawks played a video tribute in the first period for Blue Jackets LW Artemi Panarin, who spent the previous two seasons in Chicago before he was traded for LW Brandon Saad this summer.
"They signed and traded for a bunch of guys, so to make the playoff roster was definitely going to be tough," Fiers said this spring, adding that while he was disappointed, he could not argue.
The Indiana Pacers drafted Kawhi Leonard with the 15th pick and promptly had their pockets picked by the San Antonio Spurs, who traded for Leonard, who would become one of the league's top five players.
The Yankees traded for closer Aroldis Chapman before the 2016 season, though he was facing discipline for an incident in which he fired eight shots from a gun into his garage wall in Davie, Fla.
This proved to be such a gangbusters concept that the whole concept of cereal boxes and other packaging took inspiration, and boxtops could be traded for books, sports gear and even land in the Yukon.
So before finalizing a contract for Schweinsteiger, the Fire signed a goal-poaching striker and traded for the fiery McCarty, who has played well enough to win the attention of the United States national team.
The Dodgers lost in the National League Championship Series to the Cubs, who let Chapman leave as a free agent and traded for his replacement, acquiring Wade Davis from Kansas City for outfielder Jorge Soler.
"The disproportionate focus on leverage has caused consternation amongst our large number of retail clients, many of whom have traded for years and wish to continue using our product as they do today," he said.
To rouse themselves from this interminable slumber, they traded for a former All-Star who had played his entire career for a West division team, winning multiple Gold Gloves but never reaching the World Series.
According to their filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the company's 2.8 million shares have traded for up to $132.50 each so far in 2018, which places its value at up to $23.4 billion.
Image: YouTube/The Conscious ResistanceCurrently the fifth most valuable cryptocurrency, Litecoin has enjoyed a massive surge of late: While a single Litecoin traded for approximately $4 in March, theyr'e now listed at over $300 a piece.
In our newest episode of RIDE ALONG, we flipped the format with a bike ride to the Pepsi Center and discussed everything from getting traded for Carmelo to the crime lords that fill his Netflix queue.
"Q230 sales were up less than expected which was surprising given revenue beats from Boohoo and ASOS as margin looks to have been traded for revenue growth," said UBS analyst Adam Cochrane, who rates Zalando "sell".
Here's the annualized return (or year to date for companies that have traded for less than a year) for the nearly 4,000 IPOs on the Nasdaq and New York Stock Exchange since the beginning of 1995.
When he traded for closer Aroldis Chapman, who was being investigated by Major League Baseball over domestic violence accusations, Cashman acknowledged an unpopular truth — that he made the trade because the Yankees could get Chapman cheap.
That's because Line is awaiting regulatory approval for its token and exchange, so, for now, those in Japan — which is Line's largest market — will earn virtual tokens which can be traded for Link in the future.
While your mother asked you to keep it from your brother, you don't suggest that she revealed what happened on condition you did so: It was a request she made, not a stipulation traded for information.
Nido was called up last April when the starter, Travis d'Arnaud, injured himself two weeks into the season, but was sent down to Class AAA when the Mets traded for the former All-Star Devin Mesoraco.
The earbuds and the charging case both feel cheap (and I certainly can't speak to how long they'll last), while a USB C or even microUSB port has been traded for a half-USB connector dongle.
Bridgepoint Education, a publicly traded for-profit college corporation, offers an online associate degree in early education through Ashford University that costs almost $34,000 in tuition, fees and supplies, most of which students finance with debt.
Among the highest profile of the batch is One533, a 90-story tower from Extell Development Company that in 2015 set a record for the city's priciest deal, when a duplex penthouse traded for $100.5 million.
If I'm an Eagles fan, most worrisome is this: There's a reason the Patriots signed Mike Gillislee, traded for Rex Burkhead, and renewed James White instead of keeping the man who just gave them 18 TDs.
It also pointed out that while the alternative offer was technically open to all investors, it seemed "designed to be unappealing" to most fund managers since the shares are unlisted and cannot be traded for five years.
Atlanta Hawks point guard Trae Young understands the hype surrounding the man he was traded for — Dallas Mavericks forward Luka Doncic — in last summer's draft, but Young sees the deal as a win-win for both sides.
Last season, the Thunder traded for Enes Kanter, who thrived to the point that in the off-season, Oklahoma City matched Portland's four-year, $210.7 million offer sheet for him when he was a restricted free agent.
Their defense traded for Jamie Collins, and since Week 4 their only game below a 36.7 percent DVOA (higher numbers are bad for defenses) occurred in 40-mile-per-hour winds against the Steelers in Week 11.
The analytics department, among the largest in baseball, pointed the Yankees to first baseman Luke Voit's hard-hit rates when he was stuck in the St. Louis Cardinals' farm system, and they traded for him last year.
The Lakers' 64-win pace and surge to the top of the West certainly give Pelinka a shot, since he traded for Anthony Davis and hired another leading Coach of the Year Award-contender in Frank Vogel.
We learned the situation was worse than could be imagined at this publicly traded for-profit chain, which at the time was the beneficiary of more than $1 billion a year in federal student loans and grants.
Since Dombrowski arrived, he has traded for Chris Sale, who is 15-6; Drew Pomeranz, who is 14-4; and Craig Kimbrel, who had 31 saves and had struck out half of his opposing hitters through Wednesday.
Sex can be traded for food and shelter, but trust has no price; and as relationships shift and outside perils multiply, the movie's real tension is cooked in the constantly adjusting space that separates these three characters.
Sex work may be so heavily defamed because it reminds us that maybe sex was never really free—that sex is not immune to commodification as it has always been traded for security, land, goods, or money.
Overpaid President of Basketball Ops and King of Obfuscated Tweets Phil Jackson traded for Derrick Rose right before he was set to stand trial in a civil case for an alleged gang rape (he was found not liable).
Pangolins are illegally traded for their meat and scalesThough a pangolin resembles an anteater or armadillo on the outside, it's actually more closely related to an order of mammals called "carnivorans," which include the bobcat and the civet.
The cigarette enterprise is probably worth 12 times EBITDA, roughly where the company has traded for the past few years, giving it a value of $115 billion today, or $88 billion in equity value after deducting net debt.
Alternatively, a pardon could have been more Machiavellian: a bargaining chip that Mr Kuczynski might have traded for fujimorista support for the institutional reforms—of the judiciary, the civil service and the political system—that Peru badly needs.
The Lakers traded for Davis — sending Brandon Ingram, Lonzo Ball, Josh Hart and three first-round picks to New Orleans — with the belief they would have a $32 million cap figure available for a superstar free agent signing.
When the Dodgers traded for Chris Taylor in June 2016, they did not expect him to homer on the very first pitch in the bottom of the first inning on the night they returned to the World Series.
Polliver and his men quarrel with the Hound about his food order, suggest they trade a chicken for sex with Arya, just as they "traded" for sex with the innkeeper's daughter, who is sexually assaulted in the background.
The Raptors traded for Leonard without knowing if they could keep him for more than one season — or how he would hold up healthwise after he played just nine of 26 games in his San Antonio swan song.
Though they badly need starting pitching, the Padres have traded for the veteran infielders Chase Headley and Freddy Galvis this winter, indicating that they are ready for the next phase of their reconstruction under General Manager A.J. Preller.
When the Toronto Raptors traded for Leonard in 2018, they developed a plan to rest him throughout the season, coining the term "load management," as Leonard had missed almost the entire 2017-18 season with a leg injury.
The two championships featured an only-in-baseball kind of symmetry — the pitcher on the mound at the end of the 1969 World Series, Jerry Koosman, was eventually traded for Jesse Orosco, who closed out the 1986 title.
Even amid carnage in the for-profit sector — ITT Tech and Corinthian Colleges have both closed in the past 18 months, and stock of publicly traded for-profit colleges has plunged — Laureate has preserved a mostly good reputation.
It would need everyone in the system to be able to see the inherent value of the coin, and to understand that it could be worth much more than the value it is traded for in its early stages.
Putting Pederson on the roster was as much a gut call as it gets, gambling on a player who had such huge holes in his swing that the Dodgers traded for Curtis Granderson to take his place in August.
Homebuilder shares recently traded for 10 times 2018 profit estimates, compared to the overall market's P/E ratio of 17, even though the companies are expected to have double-digit earnings growth this year and next, the article said.
A fourth notable scandal, the Iran-Contra affair of the mid-1980s — in which arms were traded for hostages held by Iran, with the money used to fund rebels in Nicaragua — also involved a more limited range of issues.
Brave will pay users with its own bitcoin-style "cryptocurrency" called Basic Attention Tokens or BAT, which has traded for as little as 12 cents and as much as 46 cents over the past 12 months, according to CoinMarketCap.
The Yankees won on a night in which they confirmed that they have traded for Edwin Encarnacion from the Seattle Mariners, allowing New York to slot the American League's home run leader into its lineup as the designated hitter.
After showing media footage of Bergdahl being traded for the so-called Taliban Five prisoners in 2014, the video, posted to the billionaire's Instagram account Monday, cuts to images of Trump's skyscrapers, a self-emblazoned airplane and a resort.
A metal hoop could be traded for a piece of dry corn, the lowest value food, a metal bracket for a medium value sunflower seed and a plastic ring for the highest value food, a piece of shelled walnut.
Claire had also relied on Didier's advice when he traded for an Oakland pitching prospect, Tim Belcher, who beat the Mets twice in the 1988 National League Championship Series and the A's in Game 4 of the World Series.
He has also signed catcher Wilson Ramos to a two-year, $19 million deal; reliever Jeurys Familia to a three-year, $30 million deal; and traded for Cano, closer Edwin Diaz, infielder/outfielder J.D. Davis and Broxton, among others.
With the passage of gainful employment looming in 2013 and 2014, many of the biggest publicly traded for-profits were simply able to shed their most troubled programs — cutting back on certificates and two-year degrees, which produced particularly dismal results.
They hired Gettleman before the season ended so he could fire Marc Ross, who ran the team's college scouting department, and have extra time to prepare for what is the Giants' most critical draft since they traded for Manning in 22016.
With permission from the local council, they cleaned it up and stocked it with Cold War-era supplies, hardware and provisions, which were either donated by former observers, traded for with other collectors or bought on eBay, Mr. Combes said.
ET, FSN Florida (Orlando), CSN Philadelphia ABOUT THE MAGIC (25.3-1003): Orlando brought in Bismack Biyombo to back up Vucevic and traded for veteran forward Serge Ibaka to bolster the defense along the front line, but scoring remains an issue.
In fact, nearly three calls (options which increase in value as a stock rises) traded for every one of the puts (which increases in value as the stock falls) on Wednesday, and most of those calls were bought rather than sold.
After the Mets traded for Cespedes in late July last season, he played about 10 times with the pitcher Jon Niese and a rotating cast of other Mets, including the pitching coach Dan Warthen and the first-base coach Tom Goodwin.
The Hornets traded for Dwight Howard this off-season because the Hawks made them a no-brainer offer: We'll take on two bad contracts and let you move up ten picks in the draft if you please just take Dwight!
The Red Sox were willing to spend to supplement that core — their payroll this season was about $230 million, the highest in the majors — and soon after his arrival, Dombrowski signed starter David Price and traded for closer Craig Kimbrel.
Echoing Stevens about Ainge, and unwittingly indicting Jackson, Hornacek said, "Danny's put together a bunch of guys that are hard-nosed," naming Marcus Smart, Jae Crowder and Al Horford, players Ainge has drafted, traded for or signed as free agents.
Gordon has a different pedigree: His father, Tom, was a longtime major league pitcher, and he was a heralded prospect who had already made an All-Star team with the Dodgers before the Marlins traded for him in December 2014.
The Yankees signed Boone to return as their third baseman in 2004, but when he tore his anterior cruciate ligament playing basketball that January, the team traded for Alex Rodriguez and cut Boone, costing him most of his $5.75 million salary.
It was funneled to a publicly traded for-profit technology company called 228U, which provides marketing, recruitment, course design, clinical placement and advising services for online graduate programs, in exchange for which it receives 21.5 percent of all tuition revenue.
But the Jets apparently have also traded for Kelechi Osemele, a Pro Bowl guard, and agreed to contract terms with the Pro Bowl linebacker C.J. Mosley and the reliable young receiver Jamison Crowder, who will probably play out of the slot.
Ingenious firms have come up with work-arounds to remain within the law: pachinko, a popular game akin to pinball, avoids being classified as gambling by giving "special prizes", which can be traded for cash at kiosks separate from the pachinko parlours.
But in their profusion, in the way that they blur the distinctions between the legal and the illegal, and in the unintended consequences that can follow when one sort of high is traded for another, they offer a window into its future.
COLOMBO, June 20634 (Reuters) - Sri Lankan rupee forwards edged up on Thursday as dollar conversions by exporters and banks surpassed importer demand for the greenback, while the spot currency was actively traded for the second straight day in nearly five months, dealers said.
For the Cubs, Epstein drafted third baseman Kris Bryant, traded for first baseman Anthony Rizzo (whom he had drafted for Boston) and shortstop Addison Russell, and signed second baseman Ben Zobrist; together, they make up the starting infield for the National League.
The Indians knew about Miller's selflessness when they traded for him; it was part of his appeal, part of the reason they were willing to ship the Yankees two premium prospects — the lifeblood of a small-market organization — to get him in July.
Jacob deGrom was coming off a year that had earned him the National League Cy Young Award, and a $137.5 million contract extension before opening day, and the Mets traded for closer Edwin Diaz, who had 57 saves for Seattle last year.
That began midway through the 2015 season, when the Mets traded for several players, including Cespedes, and eventually reached the World Series behind a talented group of young and inexpensive starting pitchers that included Jacob deGrom, Noah Syndergaard, Matt Harvey and Steven Matz.
Team: Philadelphia 76ersPosition: Small ForwardContract: 5 years, $180 millionOne thing to know: The 76ers traded for Tobias Harris last season with the hope of him being the final piece of the puzzle for Finals contention alongside Jimmy Butler, Joel Embiid, and Ben Simmons.
Saracen Mineral Holdings fell as much as 10.9% to post its worst session in more that three years as the stock traded for the first time since it announced the acquisition of a 50% stake in a major gold mine in Western Australia.
Over 3,500 of those traded for about $3, so buyers of those calls are obviously betting that the stock will rally above the $100 strike price by at least the premium they paid," Optimize Advisors President Michael Khouw said Wednesday on "Fast Money.
Just as "metal" was traded for "hard rock" during the grunge years, so "goth" lost its luster by the end of the 90s, when it became synonymous with sad overweight teenagers rocking gargoyle incense burners rather than, say, Peter Murphy's smoldering gaze.
The indictment describes a pattern of quid pro quo bribery ranging from the petty to the comically brazen, a grab bag of luxury gifts and campaign cash traded for unusual—even in the annals of Washington, DC—access to Menendez and his staff.
A year earlier, Hoyer traded for Rizzo as part of what would go down as the GM's signature move in San Diego, the five-player deal that sent Adrian Gonzalez to Hoyer's former employer, the Boston Red Sox—and, by extension, Epstein.
One result is that Ethereum can be a platform to raise ether (a crypto asset that can be traded for state-issued currency like dollars) in exchange for "tokens" that might offer the token holder voting rights, or a financial stake in an enterprise.
So unless Galchenyuk is traded for someone who is exempt from the expansion draft, the Canadiens will need to decide if they'd rather risk exposing someone like Byron who is excellent depth at a good price, or possibly their best remaining prospect in Hudon.
The team elevated a lukewarm J.B. Bickerstaff to head coach, drafted a presumably invigorating Jaren Jackson Jr., traded for Garrett Temple, pried Kyle Anderson from the San Antonio Spurs, and (hope they) packed depth at a brittle point guard position by adding Shelvin Mack.
There are some non-lucky clovers growing in the garden, which can be picked and traded for more travel provisions, more potent good luck charms, etc, and after resting a bit, the little frog doffs his leafy hat and gets back on the road.
Cano, 36, demonstrated why General Manager Brodie Van Wagenen traded for him in December with a home run in the first inning, stylish fielding in the third and an inside-out swing for a single that drove in the insurance run in the eighth.
There was coming and going on Tuesday: Mike Napoli left after signing a minor-league contract with the Cleveland Indians, and Neil Walker arrived after his hopes of joining the Yankees evaporated last week when they traded for a younger, cheaper player in Brandon Drury.
One aim, the government said, was to make the nation's southern border less vulnerable to infiltration or attack; the other was to provide a pool of people of Japanese ethnicity who might be traded for American civilians stranded in Japan after the Pearl Harbor attack.
Yankees 13, Indians 2 When the Yankees traded for Giancarlo Stanton in December, adding one of baseball's best sluggers to an already potent roster, it was logical to think that the 2018 club might compare to some of the best Yankees teams of recent decades.
The other real obvious choices are the 1994-95 Rockets (but they were defending champions and traded for Clyde Drexler at midseason) and the 2003-04 Pistons (who were very good for years to come after they won and added Rasheed Wallace at midseason).
Dreams and desires are shelved as they mold themselves into the marrying kind: Urban lifestyles in Mumbai and Delhi are traded for rural towns or faraway lands; graduate degrees and hard-won jobs at global corporations are abandoned for the sake of a partner's career.
There is, however, Mr. Dimitrov — who followed Mr. Klein here from the Tower Bar, his ostentatious hospitableness intact though his striped suits traded for knit Armani blazers and sneakers from Comme des Garçons — escorting Lorne Michaels to a table in the candlelit dining room.
The concept was taken to a new extreme when Kevin Durant signed with a 73-win Warriors team in 2016, and it continued in this past off-season when James's Lakers traded for Anthony Davis and Durant teamed up with Kyrie Irving on the Nets.
Analysts at VTB Capital said in a note the rouble was likely to stay in a range of 57.2-58.5 versus the dollar, where it has traded for a couple of weeks, "unless there are some material swings in the crude oil market or global risk appetite".
The sense I get from their proposal stories is that it's less about a transaction where a lifetime of fidelity is traded for a piece of flashy jewelry and more about a romantic declaration of love between two people who respect and care for each other.
Perhaps the most notable unanswered question in the Trump investigation so far is what Papadopoulos (whose loose lips kicked off the entire original FBI probe), former Manafort business partner Rick Gates, and former National Security Adviser Michael Flynn all traded for leniency in their own guilty pleas.
Paani, a data company that harnesses the power of mobile technology to help Indians earn rewards for in-network shopping (think basic necessities such as food and household goods) that can be traded for other vital things such as water filters or school tuition fee support.
When the Mets traded for James Loney on Saturday, the prevailing rationale was that he would be a dependable, left-handed-hitting option at first base against right-handed pitchers with Lucas Duda now on the disabled list with a stress fracture and his return date unknown.
But the 26ers were hindered by a quiet night from Ben Simmons (28 points) and a loss of production at power forward, where Dario Saric — one of the players traded for Butler — was replaced by a combination of Wilson Chandler (276 points) and Mike Muscala (5 points).
According to Mr. Green's book, the company got its start by hiring Chinese workers at low wages to play World of Warcraft, the online multiplayer fantasy game, earning points that could be traded for virtual goods, which would then be resold to players for real money.
In the clubhouse celebration after that game, the assistant general manager Brandon Taubman gloated profanely to a group of female reporters about the Astros' acquisition of pitcher Roberto Osuna, who had been serving a suspension for domestic violence when the team traded for him in 220.
Arizona traded for Shelby Miller and opened up its wallet in the offseason to land Zack Greinke in free agency with an eye on ending a four-year playoff drought, but the club has spent a large part of its season in the division cellar instead.
If the Red Sox traded for another starting pitcher to help them in their race with the Orioles and the Blue Jays, that would be understandable; if they traded Yoan Moncada or Andrew Benintendi for him, even that might be defensible if the pitcher was, say, Chris Sale.
"We expect our daily average volume traded for the full 2017 financial year to exceed 5 million barrels per day, compared to 2016 daily average volume of 4.3 million barrels," Trafigura said, citing its rising role in exporting U.S. shale crude and increasing sales to China and India.
"It's such a dynamic project, and we're taking on so much of it," said David Kaplan, an owner and operator of Death & Co. In the lobby bar, the dark gothic interior of the New York space will be traded for an airy, bright, high-ceilinged room with actual windows.
To fortify their greatest need — their starting rotation — they quickly re-signed C.C. Sabathia for one more season at $8 million, traded for talented but oft-injured James Paxton, and on Wednesday were closing in on landing a familiar face and a dependable arm — the left-hander J.A. Happ.
"A lot of what I have in my house is work that friends of mine have made that we've sort of traded for," Blake says, noting that collecting, for them, particularly as a queer person who lived through the AIDS crisis, is "an act of love" — and of preservation.
Chuck Coolen, head of marketing for McDonald's in Eastern Canada, explained that the marketing plan's initial forecast was based on a previous promotion with the NHL's Montreal Canadiens and was finalized nearly a year ago — just 18 days before Demar DeRozan was traded for Kawhi Leonard last summer.
This alchemy is being promoted by the government under a new "monetisation" scheme designed to reduce India's imports of gold: the melted bling can be traded for a bond which will return the same amount of gold several years down the line, with interest of up to 2.5% in the interim.
The Mariners traded for former All-Star shortstop Jean Segura, Danny Valencia and Jarrod Dyson over the winter to add more balance to the sixth-highest scoring offense last season, which was led by three players who hit at least 30 homers in Nelson Cruz, Robinson Cano and Kyle Seager.
Instead of hoping that internal options would suffice with just one game remaining before their bye, the Texans on Tuesday traded for Broncos veteran receiver Demaryius Thomas to fill the void left by Fuller (603 receptions, 503 yards, four touchdowns) sustaining a right ACL tear last Thursday against the Miami Dolphins.
The Yankees traded for Miami's Giancarlo Stanton — at that point the reigning N.L. most valuable player — while Houston sent four prospects to the Pittsburgh Pirates for Gerrit Cole, a starting pitcher who over the previous two seasons had gone 19-22 with a 4.12 E.R.A. in 319 innings of work.
Yankees 13, Rays 2 This was the kind of offense the Yankees envisioned when they traded for Giancarlo Stanton, the major league's home run leader in 2017: A lineup featuring Stanton, Aaron Judge and Gary Sanchez, one that would terrorize opposing pitchers with the ever-present threat of tape-measure home runs.
Any private parcels captured within the boundaries of a new monument become privileged inholdings that can be enjoyed by the owners in exclusivity or sold for a premium, and the scattered state sections that are inevitably located within the boundaries of western monuments can be traded for far more valuable lands elsewhere.
Since Kershaw last pitched, the Dodgers have activated Brandon McCarthy and Hyun-Jin Ryu from the disabled list, only to return both to the D.L. They have traded for Rich Hill, the former Oakland Athletics left-hander who was already out — and remains so — with a blister on his left middle finger.
He's been masterful since taking the job, beginning in 2014 when he cleared enough cap space to fit James, traded for Kevin Love, acquired J.R. Smith, Iman Shumpert, and Timofey Mozgov for future picks and Dion Waiters, scooped Kyle Korver for a top-ten protected first-round pick in 2019, and so on.
In Lizzie—directed by Craig William Macneill, and co-produced by the actress—historic accuracy is traded for reckless, if often ravishing, revisionism: Lizzie and her housemaid, Bridget Sullivan (played by Kristen Stewart with equal parts diffidence and achy longing), fall in love, pay for it, and plot revenge against the patriarchal powers that be.
He was pitching lights-out for the Padres, but the real reason the Fish traded for Rodney might have been his dance moves: Usually, major leaguers are applauded for tuning out the environment — crowd noise, etc — but here's a pitcher embracing the silly stuff going on around him and responding with a fancy jig.
Then there is Alex Wood, who was an All-Star this season; the formidable Yu Darvish, who was acquired in a midseason trade; and Hill, a left-hander whom the Dodgers traded for last season and, after being duly impressed by how he pitched, gave him a three-year, $48 million contract over the winter.
It was only last summer that Kessel was shoved out the door in Toronto, traded for a marginal return (with the Leafs retaining salary to make it happen); now, he might be the best story in sports, not to mention in line to win the Conn Smythe if the Penguins can get past the Lightning.
When the Washington Nationals acquired Kelvin Herrera from the Kansas City Royals for three prospects on Monday, it marked the fourth season in a row that they have traded for at least one former All-Star closer, after Jonathan Papelbon in 22000, Mark Melancon in 257 and Sean Doolittle and Brandon Kintzler in 259.
Then, in no particular order, Billy Martin did a lot of Billy Martin things and got fired; there were days when retired coach Chris Chambliss was activated (he struck out in his only at-bat) and pitcher Rick Rhoden was the DH; Jay Buhner was traded for Ken Phelps; and my car was stolen at Old Timers Day.
When you know that the rule of law is in place, when you know the transparency that's going to be there, people around the world want to do business with someone that they trust and they know that they can trust the United States to come forward with our product and give them what they traded for.
Aesthetic inspiration seemed to have been traded for strategic change: under Mr. Bailey, Burberry was among the first brands to merge multiple lines at different price points into a single offering, combine the men's and women's shows into one, and move to a see now-buy now system in which clothes became available as soon as they were shown.
EditorsNote: 5th graf, updates wild card; 13th graf, adds "in order" for Leclerc; 11th graf, to say fourth inning; 15th graf, Wendle single Nick Solak homered off Peter Fairbanks, the pitcher he was traded for two months ago, helping the Texas Rangers to a 6-20 win against the visiting Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday night in Arlington, Texas.
Seven hundred and fifteen of those traded for about 21 cents, and the buyer of those calls is obviously betting that the stock is going to finish above that strike price by January expiration, which is two weeks from this coming Friday," said Khouw, "And that would represent a 5% increase from where the stock finished the day today.
Milt Pappas, a cagey right-hander who won more than 200 big league games but whose most memorable, if unlucky, legacy is that he was traded for the future Hall of Fame outfielder Frank Robinson in what has been considered one of the most lopsided exchanges in baseball history, died on Tuesday at his home in Beecher, Ill.
Chinese citizens are "angry because they've learned that wildlife traded for food has once again caused a national health crisis, and because a small number of wildlife traders continue to hold the entire country hostage," said Peter Li, an associate professor of East Asian politics at the University of Houston-Downtown who specializes in China's domestic policies.
As did the local Internet, where bandwidth costs far greater than those of the USA, plus the relatively greater size of potential dapp rewards, led to efficient local dapps, mostly using national cryptocurrencies (which can be traded for one another in real time on a vast decentralized exchange of atomic cross-chain payment channels), which have all but replaced centralized Western local services.
He's the one who re-signed Anthony to a near-max contract, traded for Derrick Rose, and has limited both of his coaching searches to candidates at least willing to incorporate the triangle into whatever offense they run, before ultimately firing Fisher for not running it enough and pushing Hornacek to adopt it full-time after only half a season.
"The key is to engage in dialogue and consultation on the issue based on mutual respect, equality and good faith," Geng said at a news briefing, according to the AP. Trump is set to huddle with Xi at the upcoming G-20 summit, where the two are likely to discuss escalating back-and-forth tariff measures the two nations have traded for months.
Read more: Former Patriots centers say Tom Brady shoves towels and powder down their pants to avoid getting wet footballs from 'the swamp ass'On Tuesday morning, the New England traded for Mohamed Sanu, immediately improving Brady's options and providing yet another reason to believe that the Patriots are all but a lock to appear in their fourth straight Super Bowl.
In all that time, they have failed to come up with even a passable replacement at shooting guard, and in their desperation last season they traded for Waiters, a former third overall pick who never started in college and became a legendary YouTube punching bag in part for calling for the ball like a three-year-old who really has to pee.
Gallinari is coming off a 21-game season, and missed 58.1 percent of his possible starts over the previous three years; Bradley only appeared in six games after the Clippers traded for him in late January; Beverley is cleared for training camp but had arthroscopic knee surgery last November; and the last time we saw Mbah a Moute play basketball his shoulder prevented him from making layups.
") Valve goes on to explain that some trolls are trying to scam folks out of their Steam inventory items (digital items that can be traded for real money), while others are trying to generate a small amount of money through a variety of schemes that have to do with how developers use keys to unlock Steam games, while others are trying to "incite and sow discord.
Steele wrote that there was a "well-developed conspiracy" of cooperation between Trump and Russia, that Trump's team cut a deal in which policy concessions would be traded for Russian leaks of Democratic emails, that Trump foreign policy adviser Carter Page arranged payoffs for Trump advisers through the privatization of a Russian state-owned oil company, and that Michael Cohen traveled to Prague to pay off hackers.
Drahi and SoftBank's Masayoshi Son are men unafraid of taking on vast amounts of debt to fuel their ambitions, but it's not clear Charter management or John Malone, the chairman of Liberty, has interest in accepting a deal in which much of the value they give up is traded for stock in a new company, laden with debt and reliant on the cash flow of Charter to pay down that debt.
Just a few clicks away from a music video declaring whites the master race I ran into a video created by "fashygamer1488" with the following text: "Hey goys, its [me] here with another video, please write ur comments below, no (((jews))) or googles allowed (Google is a secret alt-right codeword that means the N word lol)…" Again, racial slurs are traded for common, unsearchable words to keep the content just barely underground.
Read more from Tyler Lauletta: An NBA prospect's draft party erupted when he was picked just as everybody appeared to be giving up hope There's a budding rap battle between 2 NBA stars, and other players are taking sides An eyebrow-raising $10,000 bet was placed on the Lakers just minutes before the team traded for Anthony Davis Kawhi Leonard made fun of his awkward laugh while celebrating at the Raptors' championship parade

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