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  1. I agree. In most cases, contracts longer than five years end up being something teams regret.
  2. I know. Sometimes it comes to fruition though. I couldn't picture someone like Mark Buerhle in a Blue Jays uniform before last year.
  3. Heyman is also saying Mariners are going to offer 9 yrs 225M
  4. No apparently MohYou and I are on that boat. Btw, looking online a lot of Yankee fans don't like it either.
  5. Even that's questionable. They're paying 22M a season for a guy with a 108 career OPS+, and outside of that one freak season his career high in homeruns is 9. I know he does some other stuff (and gets injured a lot too, remember) but they're paying him MVP money.
  6. I reiterate: don't like this deal for them
  7. I think it has a good chance of looking awful in years 1-7. Ellsbury making 20+ million a season, jesus
  8. Hah:
  9. Rany's not gonna like that.
  10. We don't have nearly enough good pitchers to worry about someone blocking someone else.
  11. And trade Rasmus...but keep Sierra around...yeah I get where this is going. I didn't think much of the rest of the suggestions either. Also, a balanced schedule isn't walking through that door anytime soon. Things WILL be shaken up. We just have to hope it's the right mix this time.
  12. Nice deal for them. If I were a pitcher coming off the year JJ had, San Diego might be my first choice to rebuild value.
  13. Baseball Reference has league data like that. The AL OPS has been around .730 the last few years, this year it was about .725. In the "steroid era" it was pushing .800 I think, and even just a few years ago was around .750. I don't know if it's just less steroids or the ball is deader or what, but we're back to a similar hitting environment that existed in the early 90s.
  14. I don't know if they exactly think highly of him, but I'm pretty sure the casuals have no idea just how bad he is. They probably think he's alright. He has the typical hockey-like "dude bro" personality, tweets about hockey, is good looking so the girls can't see anything else, and he gets some homerzz and rbizzz.
  15. Twitter is going to be so funny after JPA is gone.
  16. Yeah. Since about August I've been feeling more and more Bautista could be gone.
  17. Uh, no. He doesn't have near the on base ability Posada had.
  18. Do you have sources? How do you know this?
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