dubplatepressure
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- Jul 10, 2007
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this was 100% expected.
whats happening in pro sports now is wild, i remember looking up to athletes as a kid and having favorite players from my team, now most teams cant compete unless their star players are on 1st contracts and unable to ask to be traded, rich or important teams are allowed to make up rules as they go along, and the franchise altering athletes are able to demand where they play(whether or not the are even FAs). pretty sad..most fans wont be able to identify with athletes today, most are more concerned with their branding than they are with their actual performance as players. its all going to shit.
lol nobody had a shot except the dodgers, its a huge joke.If the Blue Jays were half decent, maybe we would have had a shot.
Anyway, the allure of having two superstar Japanese and a great team was probably too much to pass up. I honestly don't care anymore!
I would fire them for that alone.Toronto is now paying CBT to add Hoffmann, Garcia, Gimenez and Straw while losing Romano and Horwitz
I'm glad he's in the NL, but the Dodgers just getting everyone they want is so goddamn boring.
Mickey mouse ass ringslol nobody had a shot except the dodgers, its a huge joke.
Yeah, positive regression and all.Meh. Still time to turn the offseason around.
Too bad they appear headed towards letting Vlad and Bo walk (and a possible 2nd straight last place finish at the same time).Well one positive thing of the Shapiro era is we learned Rogers will spend serious money on the team. Now let's get a front office in here that knows how to spend it so we aren't paying $100 million for a glove.
That's exactly it, they basically just gifted Cleveland $100 million this offseason, like what I'm the effing f***?. How are the bean counters at Rogers not livid?Losing him is understandable but getting Straw while not ensuring Sasaki was a sure thing is dumb.
Won’t be watching much baseball. Jays will suck and the Dodgers are annoying.