Thursday, March 23, 2006
The Cincinnati Post - Arroyo feels sting of leaving Boston: "They didn't guarantee me anything, but the vibe I got from them from what they said to me was that they weren't going to trade me any time in the near future,' said Arroyo. 'That's relative to whatever you think the near future is, but I thought it came pretty quick."
Just before Arroyo came to spring training in February, only a few weeks after he signed a discounted three-year deal to remain with the Red Sox, the 29-year-old had finalized the purchase of a house near Fenway Park in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood.
"I could walk to the stadium," he said.
Arroyo still hasn't had a chance to move in.
"I'm getting it painted right now - I guess for David Wells to live in," he said.
Just before Arroyo came to spring training in February, only a few weeks after he signed a discounted three-year deal to remain with the Red Sox, the 29-year-old had finalized the purchase of a house near Fenway Park in Boston's Back Bay neighborhood.
"I could walk to the stadium," he said.
Arroyo still hasn't had a chance to move in.
"I'm getting it painted right now - I guess for David Wells to live in," he said.