A Perfect Pitch
Here's a story to make one less cynical. Jeremy Affeldt, a pitcher for the San Francisco Giants, realized that there was a mistake in the contract that he was about to sign, and that he would be paid $500,000 more than he had bargained for. Legally, he would be allowed to keep it. But, he knew it was wrong. So, he corrected the error, thus saving his team all that money.
In a world in which athletes cheat left and right, it's good to know that there are honest ones who will do the right thing, even if it costs them a lot of money.
In a world in which athletes cheat left and right, it's good to know that there are honest ones who will do the right thing, even if it costs them a lot of money.
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