When Phil Garner was fired by the Astros in 2007, I called him for a comment. He picked up the phone and was laughing. I asked him what's so funny. He said, "You have to work today. I don't."
RIP Scrap Iron.
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Oscar De La Hoya defaulted on a $27 million commercial mortgage-backed securities loan for his Downtown Los Angeles office building at 626 Wilshire Boulevard and now faces foreclosure, with about $23 million still owed, according to the notice of default and election to sell dated late last year.
The latest servicer commentary, via Morningstar Credit, notes that the borrower is seeking a loan modification and extension of the maturity date — and the lender will continue discussions, per @trdny
Dodgers contracts worth more than $100M:
Shohei Ohtani: 10 years, $700,000,000
Mookie Betts: 12 years, $365,000,000
Yoshinobu Yamamoto: 12 years, $325,000,000
Kyle Tucker: 4 years, $240,000,000
Blake Snell: 5 years, $182,000,000
Freddie Freeman: 6 years, $162,000,000
Will Smith: 10 years, $140,000,000
Tyler Glasnow: 5 years, $136,562,500