I think the Phillies had Halladay, Lee, and Hamels at one point and lost too.
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I think the Phillies had Halladay, Lee, and Hamels at one point and lost too.
I mean, that is what leaders do. They aren't going to throw someone under the bus unless they are completely insubordinate. How many times in any sport do you hear reports like this and they aren't...
Yeah, it isn't a great situation. Which is why it is concerning that things have gotten so bad that players feel the need to speak out.
How does that sound dumb? You expect these guys in their year end press conference to sit there and say "I'm not a fan of Carson, he rarely takes accountability, doesn't listen to coaches, etc?" Then...
Yeah, this isn't too hard to understand. Guys in the locker room aren't a fan of Carson but can't come out and directly say that without also looking like a bad teammate.
Top four pitching teams (by WAR) last year were Indians, Twins, Reds, and Brewers. The year before it was Rays, Dodgers, Twins, and Astros. Playoffs are more about timely hitting than anything in my...
Playoffs is nothing but small sample size BS and some people act like it is the end all be all. People said A-rod and David Price were chokers and awful in the playoffs for years until they weren't....
Lol when they showed the guy get pushed he was only on screen for a split second. Bdawk was ready to write a hit piece on the man when he corrected what he said two minutes after his first tweet....
As someone said in here before, I think it would have to be Moustakas or Castellanos. The Reds definitely want to get rid of those bad contracts. Suarez would offer serious upside though, can't...
I'd definitely do that. I do wonder how much value Andujar and Florial have at this point though. Andujar is a common name thrown around in trade proposals but I can't see other teams valuing him...
I'd argue Harden is greatly more valuable and has a better shot to win a title than Lamar ever will a Super Bowl.
Same. I'd love to hear a conversation between GMs and hear the names thrown out and just how long they actually take to negotiate.
How about we throw in Frazier, Medina, Gil, and Dominguez while were at it? Just for ***** and giggles.
I don't think it takes quite that much. Frazier, Garcia, Schmidt, and Peraza together is essentially the equivalent of trading four top 5 prospects in the organization. I think that package is heavy.
While I agree it is the first time they have had this type of pitching upside in a while, I think they need to pick and choose who they think is worth keeping and who isn't. At the end of the day...
I didn't mean this year. 2-3 more years. I think that team has peaked though.
Teams will sour on guys who can't throw quickly.
I don't think Lamar Jackson is a starting QB much longer.
Exactly, when you actually go through and look it isn't a long list at all. That is why when people complain about the Yanks not getting TORP they don't realize there aren't many to begin with and...
Exactly. Guys aren't just going to go out and bash a teammate to the media. One, it wouldn't be good for the team as it would cause issues. Two, it doesn't look good on the guy bashing someone else...
It is not me ******** on him. I'm going off the many reports over the years. The only thing I have to go off since I do not know him.
When every report is that he is a ****** teammate and very immature, why would I just randomly believe the opposite and keep defending it with nothing to back it? Strange.
An offensive lineman requesting Wentz to be benched is an awful look for Wentz. Crazy the situation got that bad before they made the decision to sit him down. We have so many reports of Wentz not...
One of Doug's biggest faults is being 100% loyal to his guys. He wanted to keep bad coaches and even promote them. Wouldn't surprise me one bit if he never wanted to bench Wentz. Howie is the one who...
Who do you think are true aces because if you go through and make a list I'm not sure you even come up with that many?