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  1. I just bought two tickets in section 224 for the Mariners on April 29. Might get OF seats for April 30... Edit: Got section 139 for April 30
  2. How is the TD clubhouse seating ?? Never been
  3. That's what I'm trying to find out
  4. They do Going to get tickets there for a game for sure
  5. Single game tickets on sale I'm going toToronto for a couple of games against Seattle in late April. Wonder what new seats might be best??
  6. The Houston Astros still don't have a general manager Um......
  7. Not one of Gibby's favorites......
  8. Yes He's also incredibly bland as a radio guy
  9. I still think Brett Lawrie might have made a good running back
  10. Played the game the RIGHT way
  11. Yeah If it was due to bullpen performance or philosophical issues they would have fired him in October
  12. G-Snarls

    NFL Thread

    Exactly On all counts
  13. G-Snarls

    NFL Thread

    Yikes Arash
  14. Jesse Sanchez: The Blue Jays are once again making a big splash during the international signing period. According to industry sources, the club has agreed to a $4.1 million deal with outfielder Enmanuel Bonilla, the No. 7-ranked player on the Top 50 International Prospects list. The Blue Jays, who have a base signing pool of $5,284,000, have not confirmed the agreement. The deal is pending a physical. • Signing tracker | Top 50 Prospects list | Each team's best int'l prospect A corner outfielder from the Dominican Republic, Bonilla already shows plus raw power and is one of the best sluggers in the class. Physically, he’s strong and mature with room to develop even more. And while his hit tool is a work in progress just like other prospects his age, Bonilla shows superior bat speed and the ability to hit fastballs hard to all fields. He has the potential to make an impact on the game each time he steps into the batter’s box. On defense, he shows good instincts with a solid arm and could stick in center field. There’s a chance he could move to a corner position in the outfield as his body matures, and he’s athletic enough to play all three spots. He trains with Ysbel Medina. An international player is eligible to sign with a Major League team between Jan. 15 and Dec. 15. He must turn 16 before he signs and be 17 before Sept. 1 the following year -- in practical terms, that means players born between Sept. 1, 2005, and Aug. 31, 2006, will be eligible to sign in the upcoming signing period. Players have to be registered with Major League Baseball in advance in order to be eligible to sign.
  15. MLB. Com top 50 international signings so far 1. Ethan Salas, C, Ven.: Padres+ ($5,600,000) More » 2. Felnin Celesten, SS, D.R.: Mariners ($4,700,000) More » 3. Joendry Vargas, SS, D.R.: Dodgers ($2,077,500) More » 4. Alfredo Duno, C, Ven.: Reds+ More » 5. Luis Morales, RHP, Cuba: Athletics (3,000,000) More » 6. Derniche Valdez, SS, D.R.: Cubs ($2,700,000) More » 7. Enmanuel Bonilla, OF, D.R.: Blue Jays ($4,100,000) More » 8. Sebastian Walcott, SS, Bahamas: Rangers+ More » 9. Brando Mayea, OF, Cuba: Yankees ($4,400,000) More » 10. Jun-Seok Shim, RHP, S. Korea: Pirates+ More » 11. Ariel Castro, OF, Cuba: Twins ($2,500,000) More » 12. Brailer Guerrero, OF, D.R.: Rays ($3,700,000) More » 13. Jesus Caba, SS, D.R.: Phillies ($3,000,000) More » 14. Ludwig Espinoza, SS, Ven.: Cubs ($1,500,000) More » 15. Rayner Arias, OF, D.R.: Giants ($2,800,000) More » 16. Janero Miller, OF, Bahamas: Marlins More » 17. Camilo Diaz, OF, D.R.: Astros+ ($2,250,000) More » 18. Gian Zapata, OF, D.R.: D-backs ($950,000) More » 19. Angel Cepeda, SS, D.R.: Cubs ($1,000,000) More » 20. Luis Almeyda, SS, D.R.: Orioles+ ($2,300,000) More » 21. Esmil Valencia, OF, D.R.: Astros+ ($897,500) More » 22. Yophery Rodriguez, OF, Ven.: Brewers ($1,500,000) More » 23. Arnaldo Lantigua, OF, D.R.: Dodgers ($697,500) More » 24. Robert Calaz, OF, D.R.: Rockies ($2,500,000) More » 25. Yoeilin Cespedes, SS, D.R.: Red Sox (est. $1,400,000) More » 26. Raymond Mola, OF, D.R.: Pirates+ More » 27. Daiverson Gutierrez, C, D.R.: Mets More » 28. Welbyn Francisca, SS, D.R.: Guardians+ More » 29. Anthony Baptist, OF, D.R.: Mets More » 30. Tony Ruiz, OF, D.R. 31. Carlos Silva, C, Ven.: Twins More » 32. Enrique Jimenez, C, Ven.: Tigers+ ($1,250,000) More » 33. Filippo Di Turri, SS, Ven.: Brewers ($1,300,000) More » 34. Luis Guanipa, OF, Ven.: Braves More » 35. Kevin Ereu, SS, Ven.: Brewers ($1,400,000) More » 36. Reiner Lopez, RHP, Ven.: Cardinals+ ($500,000) More » 37. Yerlin Luis, OF, D.R.: Guardians+ More » 38. Hendry Chivilli, SS, D.R.: Twins More » 39. Manuel Cabrera, SS, D.R.: Nationals+ ($500,000) More » 40. Darling Fernandez, OF, D.R.: Athletics (est. $1,000,000) More » 41. Luis Reyes, RHP, D.R.: White Sox ($700,000) More » 42. Jeter Martinez, RHP, Mex.: Mariners ($600,000) More » 43. Cristopher Larez, SS, Ven.: Mets ($1,500,000) More » 44. Maikol Orozco, SS, Ven.: Tigers ($900,000) More » 45. Andy Acevedo, OF, D.R.: Nationals+ ($1,200,000) More » 46. Edwin Solano, SS, D.R.: Nationals+ ($1,200,000) More » 47. Jeremy Rodriguez, SS, D.R.: D-backs (est. $1,000,000) More » 48. Cristian Perez, OF, D.R.: Tigers+ ($1,100,000) More » 49. Marwys Jorge, RHP, D.R.: Royals ($450,000) More » 50. Felix Morrobel, SS, D.R.: Angels ($900,000) More »
  16. So two 16 and one 13 Gotcha And two now eligible
  17. Two aged 15 One age 12
  18. One of my favorite things!
  19. He'll miss more than a month That trade not looking good for the Yanks
  20. Only the Rays have more arbitration eligible players than we do
  21. Yeah No over a few hundred k
  22. Love that we have Varsho for 4 years Vs Reynolds for 2
  23. 14.5 + 22.5 + 28 is 65M right there And he'll end that season at age 26 I would hate to miss out on his age 27-33 seasons
  24. If he has a good season he'll be geting Soto money next two years like 20-24M then 26-30M At what point do you say f*** it and just do the 300M extension
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