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Which wild card front office do you most believe in?  

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  1. 1. Which wild card front office do you most believe in?

    • Houston Astros (led by Jeff Luhnow)
      10
    • New York Yankees (led by Brian Cashman)
      4
    • Chicago Cubs (led by Theo & Jed)
      68
    • Pittsburgh Pirates (led by Neal Huntington)
      15


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What's the joke?

 

A) Jon Jay going to the Padres.

B) The idea that anyone will want to trade for Jon Jay.

C) The idea that Jon Jay only now became available for trade.

D) The fact that Jon Jay is your only CF.

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Jon Jay is the joke

 

A) Jon Jay going to the Padres.

B) The idea that anyone will want to trade for Jon Jay.

C) The idea that Jon Jay only now became available for trade.

D) The fact that Jon Jay is your only CF.

 

Sacarmos Dominicano. Jay Jon suxx as a Card and he´s worse at Petco for 81 games.

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Sacarmos Dominicano. Jay Jon suxx as a Card and he´s worse at Petco for 81 games.

 

Just sent you a wise offer. Not for Jon Jay.

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Tony Blengino's take on the Iwakuma signing:

 

"Hisashi Iwakuma, who has exceeded 180 innings pitched exactly once in his four seasons in the U.S., and who also endured nagging shoulder injuries during his time in Japan, guaranteed $15 million per year through his age-37 season?"

 

Fangraphs needs to stop letting this guy write.

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It's somewhat fair considering he only had a good half of 2015

 

I wouldn't say that. He was elite in the first half and still pretty good in the 2nd half. Pitching for the Jays his strikeouts weren't as high but he still got a ton of swing and miss so there might of been some luck in there.

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Tony Blengino's take on the Iwakuma signing:

 

"Hisashi Iwakuma, who has exceeded 180 innings pitched exactly once in his four seasons in the U.S., and who also endured nagging shoulder injuries during his time in Japan, guaranteed $15 million per year through his age-37 season?"

 

Fangraphs needs to stop letting this guy write.

 

I think the shoulder injury thing is more substantial than North American fans realize. Word out of Japan is that at one point people weren't even sure if Iwakuma's career was over.

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Sternberg whining about inequality with the Rays--he can't continue to stomach losses in St. Pete long term..

 

http://www.tampabay.com/sports/baseball/rays/sternberg-financial-disadvantage-growing-for-rays/2257031

 

I don't know why they would even consider building a new stadium there. People in Tampa don't care about baseball (or hockey), period. Time to cut bait and move to Brooklyn.

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I don't know why they would even consider building a new stadium there. People in Tampa don't care about baseball (or hockey), period. Time to cut bait and move to Brooklyn.

 

Well and the Bucs who get big numbers is still near the bottom in the NFL..... not a great sports town

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I don't know why they would even consider building a new stadium there. People in Tampa don't care about baseball (or hockey), period. Time to cut bait and move to Montreal.

 

ftfy

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Well and the Bucs who get big numbers is still near the bottom in the NFL..... not a great sports town

 

Florida as a whole doesn't care about sports except for college football.

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Nope, not even close. That city abandoned their team.

 

I dunno about that. The casuals abandoned it, yes, but not the die-hards. The casuals were fed up of watching an AAA team getting crushed by the rest of the NL East every year. Can't really blame them-- most fans that show up to ballgames (in non baseball towns) are casuals, and we've noticed that only winning and other free stuff brings casuals back to the park.

 

 

I think a new stadium downtown with a competitive payroll would work-- it would be better than in Tampa, I can assure you that.

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Is it me or does Jayson Aquino seem to be the guy who always gets DFA'd and than claimed?
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Is it me or does Jayson Aquino seem to be the guy who always gets DFA'd and than claimed?

 

Yes, he's had a weird last year or so. 5 different orgs!

 

May 2010 - Signed by Rockies.

February 2015 - Traded from Rockies to Blue Jays (for Tyler Ybarra).

May 2015 - DFA'd by Jays and claimed by the Pirates.

July 2015 - DFA'd by Pirates and claimed by the Indians.

December 2015 - DFA'd by the Indians and claimed by the Cardinals

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I don't know why they would even consider building a new stadium there. People in Tampa don't care about baseball (or hockey), period. Time to cut bait and move to Brooklyn.

 

The lightning have a really good fan base? Top 10 in attendance the last 3 years.

 

Miami is the much worse pro sports city. Marlins have a brand new stadium and barely got 20 000 fans last year. Panthers get no fans either. Heat are really the only team that gets good support and that probably has more to do with the Lebron effect than anything. Now that he is gone theres lots of empty seats even though games are technically "sold out"

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