Pittsburgh Pirates Go Against Grain, Open Wallet For Ke’Bryan Hayes
The Pittsburgh Pirates have reached agreement on an eight-year, $70-million contract extension with third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes, the largest deal in franchise history.
Author: Doug Greenberg
The XFL is continuing to take shape ahead of its 2023 campaign.
League owners Dany Garcia and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson announced the coaches for all eight of their league’s teams Wednesday morning on ESPN. The league did not announce any team-coach pairings.
Wade Phillips and Jim Haslett are the only former NFL head coaches on the list. Former Oklahoma head coach Bob Stoops — who coached the Dallas Renegades in the XFL’s previous iteration — is returning to the league.
Former NFL players Terrell Buckley, Hines Ward, Rod Woodson, Reggie Barlow, and Anthony Becht round out the list.
Garcia, Johnson, and investment firm RedBird Capital acquired the league for $15 million in August 2020 after the last version of the league went into bankruptcy.
Recently, the XFL made headlines when media and commerce firm Togethxr issued a cease-and-desist to the league, claiming the former’s newly unveiled logo and branding is too similar.
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The Pittsburgh Pirates have reached agreement on an eight-year, $70-million contract extension with third baseman Ke’Bryan Hayes, the largest deal in franchise history.
Portions of the sale will go to an organization supporting marijuana criminal justice reform efforts, the NFL star said.
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