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  1. f*** the A's have zero class.
  2. This is the first of many tweets by this guy, he examines all baserunning by each player ad really breaks it down. Its quite a lengthy tweet feed for anyone intersted but he hammers home a big problem that is quite obvious.
  3. Seven Players Reject Qualifying Offers By Darragh McDonald | November 14, 2023 at 3:00pm CDT All seven players who received a $20.325MM qualifying offer have rejected it, reports Mark Feinsand of MLB.com. The deadline for a decision is today at 3 pm Central but it seems all of Shohei Ohtani, Cody Bellinger, Matt Chapman, Sonny Gray, Josh Hader, Aaron Nola and Blake Snell have already made up their minds.
  4. The best part of his quote was, Players, " both FOREIGN and domestic" and let me add in that Stantons agent is Yamamotos agent. LOL
  5. No chance in Hell we take on Stanton at any price, He is slower than Kirk, also Yankees are over luxury tax and need a team to help bail them out in any way possible, and it should not be us. When the GM is saying part of his game is to wind up getting hurt you know its bad. Thats why he tip toes around the bases.
  6. Are you sure??
  7. Great!! Another first round pick for the Os, just what they needed.
  8. I dont know, Im not too high on what Cards are willing to move. If you are dealing Manoah, Id sooner look towards the Reds and their abundance of infield options. They badly need pitching as well. I think we line up nicely with them.
  9. Yamamoto video and how his stuff may play out in MLB. Jolly Olive of course makes the prediction as to where he lands, He says one of the 2 NY teams.
  10. Not sure how much truth there is to this. Im just passing this on. https://www.baseballrumors.me/2023/11/report-shohei-ohtani-meeting-with-blue.html?fbclid=IwAR176z4Q7oyFj1dADolTJS9XWu1JZbyZZGXsnKPn31VbIXgzutjwHfTLUPE Report: Shohei Ohtani Meeting With Blue Jays in Toronto This Weekend It's not a headline any Toronto Blue Jays fans thought they'd be reading, but a source close to the team tells Baseball Rumors that superstar free agent Shohei Ohtani is in The Six this weekend to meet with Blue Jays brass. And helping matters out, apparently, is current Jays pitcher Yusei Kikuchi, the Japanese lefthander who's coming off a strong season in Toronto. Kikuchi faced off against Ohtani a number of times between 2013 and 2017, when both were top pitchers in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) in Japan. Ohtani became a free agent this winter after five seasons with the Los Angeles Angels, and is looking for a new home. He underwent elbow surgery recently and won't be able to pitch in 2024, though hopes to resume doing so in 2025 and beyond. But he will be able to swing the bat as a DH next season, and the Jays are certainly looking for an offensive boost after a mediocre season for the team at the plate. Ohtani had his best major league season with the bat in 2023, blasting 44 home runs, with 95 RBIs, and a .304 average. His 1.066 OPS, .412 on-base, .654 slugging and OPS+ of 184 were all TOPS in the majors. Although his season on the mound was cut short by the elbow problem, he's still the leading candidate to grab his second AL MVP award when the winners are announced this month. It's expected to cost about $500M on a long-term deal to win the services of the 29-year-old two-way superstar; whether the Blue Jays are willing to meet that price, and are able to beat out more attractive bidders for his services, like the LA Dodgers, remains to be seen. Ohtani is apparently spending the entire weekend in Toronto.
  11. https://www.mlb.com/news/dodgers-offseason-plans-come-into-focus?partnerID=web_article-share The Dodgers, however, will continue to monitor the trade market for a shortstop, mainly Milwaukee’s Willy Adames and Toronto’s Bo Bichette.
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