The Mets aren't trading five years of a top 25 pitcher for one year of a aging, declining slugger. They have Duda at first base too, which makes the Mets and Jays unlikely trade partners for Edwin.
You can't call someone else an idiot when you can't even type the name of the poster you quoted above correctly, playing it off like you're too cool to care if you got recall their name or not.
I love when you post in this format. Really brings an element to the board.
Tell us more how the Donaldson trade has the potential to back fire? I loved those rants.
Attacks posters relentlessly.
Cries about being attacked.
Before you get too upset about me calling you out for crying, I just want you to know that I could care less, that's why I'm posting whatever I want right now.
Why do you feel the need to be the forum detective? You constantly try and uncover "CHP" and let everyone know when you think you have found him. What makes it worse is when you do it and the poster in question hasn't been acting like an idiot. It's rather childish.
Plot twist: Chris Davis' Hard Hit% is the greatest of his career, while his Soft% is at it's lowest.
I don't buy this as much more than noise, but interesting to note.
The argument here isn't whether or not it is performance enhancing, because I think most can agree that it is. The argument is whether or not it enhances performances enough to bring up his Adderall usage every time someone talks about him as a hitter. Does it really make him that much greater of a hitter that we need to question his abilities without it? I don't think so.
Kevin Barker paraphrased: "Since 2008, 12 pitchers have been hit in the head area. That's a only a little more than one per year!"
It's actually a lot closer to two, Kev. Math is hard though I get it.
My brother and I have a running joke where anytime Buck does something stupid we blame it on Buck being drunk. From what I can tell, he's usually a couple drink-poos in by the start of each game.
What I'm trying to explain to you is you can't sit here and say the Yankees lead is "basically two games" because you don't feel like the Indians or Twins are capable of beating them.