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Reply to "Soriano refuses to play"

If Sorianno is oferred an agreement to play for the Texas Rangers (where he has been playing second base), and Texas knowingly makes the offer and trade knowing that the Nationals are seeking an outfielder, an element of fraud enters the equation.

Sorianno would have been denied reasonable consideration of his duties in the contract.

When Sorianno finds that he has been defrauded, he must refuse to perform. He is thusly withholding his assent to the new terms or conditions.

Omar and the Mets would be glad to have him at second base.
Last edited by Quincy
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