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Coco Crisp Is 'incredibly Hurt' The An's Are Cutting Back On His Playing Time 안전놀이터
At 52-67, the Athletics are a group looking towards the future right now. They've done what any group in their position would do: they're giving youthful players a peer down the stretch. That implies scaling back the playing season of veterans.

One veteran losing playing time is Coco Crisp, who has been not able to break the arrangement consistently even with Josh Reddick and Billy Burns exchanged away. The 36-year-old veteran has begun just 19 of the group's last 29 games and just 87 of their 119 all out games.

No player likes to have their playing time diminished, particularly a veteran like Crisp, who's played at a significant level in the association for quite a while. The choice to seat Crisp might be monetarily propelled, nonetheless. His agreement incorporates a $13 million choice that will vest with 130 games played. He's poised to play 126.

Coco Crisp is resentful about his playing time, yet most likely not about those garbs. USATSI
Obviously, Crisp and his representative accept the An's are deliberately downsizing his playing time to keep the choice from vesting. This is everything that they said to Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle:

"I'm very harmed, the status quo being taken care of," said Crisp, who didn't play in Monday's 5-2 misfortune at Texas. "I'm not calling anybody names, yet this is truly baffling and disheartening. This has been my number one association returning to when I was a youngster, in view of Rickey Henderson, and I've delighted in playing here so much, and I've held nothing back. ... As of not long ago, it's been hugely agreeable."