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Agent: Grimsley to fight team's decision not to pay him
Updated: June 11, 2006, 2:46 PM ET
Associated Press
PHOENIX -- Jason Grimsley plans to fight the Arizona Diamondbacks' decision to withhold the remainder of his $825,000 salary, prompting an angry response from the team's managing general partner.
"This guy did no less than steal from us." Ken Kendrick, Diamondbacks managing general partner
"This guy did no less than steal from us," Ken Kendrick said Saturday night.
Kendrick reiterated the club's plan not to pay Grimsley the rest of his salary, which is expected ...
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