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March 02, 2007
Dodgers: Tired of talking about it
Matt White, the non-roster journeyman left-hander who is here trying to make the club, clearly is getting tired of talking about the fact the property he bought from an aunt a few years ago turned out to have a billion dollars' worth of rock on it. The story was reported early in camp by mlb.com and took on a life of its own earlier this week when the Associated Press followed up on it. Apparently, there were so many interview requests, including some with national cable news shows, that White could barely keep up with it all. When two reporters approached him this morning wanting to talk more about it, White obliged them, but he did his best to make it clear, albeit subtly, that the subject is beginning to wear on him. He became much more insightful when the reporters started asking baseball-related questions.
Posted by Tony Jackson at March 2, 2007 07:40 AM