ChuckNorris4Cup
Registered User
- May 31, 2018
- 3,200
- 2,435
The Jays are a huge disadvantage, simply because they're the only Canadian team. Americans can stomach coming here for a series or a few in case of AL East teams, but to spend all that time travelling here thru customs 2 or 3 times a week for 6 months is not ideal.Jays have had a number of significant free agents sign here over the years. Maybe not superstars, but that's the case for most teams.
He’s nearing the end, perhaps he’s worried the Astros competitive is closing with the Tucker trade, Bregman likely gone, and Frambler an FA last year.I wonder why Arenado blocked a trade to Houston. Houston is a winning franchise lately. He wants to win.
True eh. They seem to be moving in a different direction. I forgot they made all those changes. But why would the Astros want him other than they need a 3B?He’s nearing the end, perhaps he’s worried the Astros competitive is closing with the Tucker trade, Bregman likely gone, and Frambler an FA last year.
Hey, thanks for saying that, I appreciate it.Yeah you know what I'm sorry I came off a little harsh to you my bad, it's just my past experience here with some posters have put me into that state of mind when responding, because they always feel like they're the genius here who knows it all about everything, and your opinion has no merit to what you're saying. Looking at your name I don't believe we have interacted before, so again I'm sorry for coming off like that to yourself.
I don't follow the triple A players, I don't watch games, so I look at stats to get a better understanding of what to expect of a player, and his stats definitely stand out no denying that. Very similar to how I approached Wagner when we acquired him, I went straight to look at his stats down in the minors and his number really stood out to me, and why I was really in favor of calling him up I saw some very good potential there. Obviously not all players can succeed at the next level, it's not for all, but when you see those type of numbers you want to see if they can do it at that next level. I like what I see from Rodens numbers, so I would be very interested to see what he could do at that next level up here.
Technically they don’t even NEED a 3B, as they picked up Paredes in the Tucker trade. Speculation is they’d move him to 1st, but he’s a guy I’d be thrilled to have playing the hot corner.True eh. They seem to be moving in a different direction. I forgot they made all those changes. But why would the Astros want him other than they need a 3B?
I find this a weird one as the Astros are moving in some young players but fully intent on competing. Arenado offers top defense and a stadium suited to right handed pull hitters. Has to be something else to this.True eh. They seem to be moving in a different direction. I forgot they made all those changes. But why would the Astros want him other than they need a 3B?
They’ve made the playoffs in the Bautista era and the play-in game a couple of times in the Flop era. The Sabres haven’t played a meaningful game after the TDL in 20 yrs.It's time to come to the realization that the Jays are essentially the Buffalo Sabres of the MLB.
The Buffalo Sabres hold the longest active playoff drought in the NHL. Two months into the current season, they are on the outside looking in again.
Speaking Friday, general manager Kevyn Adams suggested one of the reasons is the team is "not a destination" for marquee players.
"We’re not a destination city right now," Adams said, "Where you’re going to be able to go out and UFAs that are key guys. And I just don't think that's a way to build a sustainable winner."
If you cannot go out and attract marquee talent, and your track record of drafting and developing players is miserable, you're gonna have a bad time.
Baseball wild bard games have always Ben considered the playoffs.They’ve made the playoffs in the Bautista era and the play-in game a couple of times in the Flop era. The Sabres haven’t played a meaningful game after the TDL in 20 yrs.
They can call it whatever they wish. I call it it gimmicky play in game.Baseball wild bard games have always Ben considered the playoffs.