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  1. Oh this is bad. A guy seriously injured after falling out of the OF stands http://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/baseball/fan-gravely-injured-in-olympic-stadium-fall-during-preseason-baseball-game/article17728597/?cmpid=rss1&click=dlvr.it
  2. Yeah it felt like a real game, managers and players were taking it seriously. Only 2 days till they start to count!
  3. LOL no. Back to Yanks. http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2014/03/yankees-to-sign-alfredo-aceves.html?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter
  4. They're not the only ones predicting KC making the post season
  5. Oh and they're playing him at short! BTW, I still can't believe we have Jose Reyes
  6. I'm pumped! Having a couple beers and headed over soon!
  7. Yeah no idea what that turf is gonna be like. Would rather Goins and Izturis take the punishment. LOL
  8. Hwy where you guys at? Got a few mins to kill before I get picked up and I think I'm in the neighbourhood.
  9. 86 And just miss a wildcard spot
  10. Still there? PM sent
  11. Serious! The whole thing was a disaster. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic_Stadium_(Montreal) Construction The stadium was originally slated to be finished in 1972, but the grand opening was cancelled due to a construction workers strike. Further delays ensued due to the stadium's unusual design. As a result, the stadium and tower remained unfinished at the opening of the 1976 Olympic Games.[7] The roof languished in a warehouse in France until 1982. It was not until 1987, 11 years later, that both the tower and roof were completed.[8] It would be another year before the 66 tonnes, 5,500 m2 (59,000 sq ft) Kevlar roof could retract. Even then, it could not be used in winds above 40 km/h (25 mph). As it was prone to tearing during high winds, the roof was kept closed starting in 1992.
  12. And San Jose (A's relocation)
  13. It was a ridiculous design. The big crane was supposed to lift the roof off like taking the lid off a jar. Never worked.
  14. They're just being silly. Note winky emoticon. The big O was designed to have a removable roof but it never worked. So it's been a closed dome ever since it opened.
  15. Yep, I'll keep the potential 10's of millions in $ of surplus value that Stroman and Sanchez might provide, rather than trade for a guy who won't settle for less than 200M in contract talks.
  16. That would be awful for two reasons. For one it would mean it's because he was pitching horribly. And two because he's such an amazing guy.
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