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  1. Chirinos is guaranteed $6.75M with an option to the Rangers.
  2. Damn right he's a stud, and put up 60 fWAR for his career.
  3. Yeah, he hurt his knee on that play, when he threw across his body.
  4. It sucks that they are so littered with injury.
  5. lol... u think???
  6. s***** East vs a team that cab't win on the road. lol.
  7. Spanky__99

    NHL Thread

    You've missed everything, sorry, lol.
  8. Spanky__99

    NHL Thread

    Yeah, Canada won the 2020 WJHC!!! Why so mad? I thought you if anyone would love it's exposure? As minor athletes?
  9. It was really bad when it was a FG.
  10. Packers don't play them? They play the winner of this game now???
  11. lol... it's been a good game.
  12. Spanky__99

    NHL Thread

    Canada just went up 4-3 after being down 3-1 in the 3rd! And they took a penalty with 2:41 to go.
  13. You rooting for the other arguable GOAT, right now?
  14. lol
  15. He's lukewarm Redskin fan, whatever that means.
  16. Vikings have been a handful.
  17. Shaw looking to rebound in first season with Blue Jays The Associated Press The Associated PressJan 3, 2020, 10:15 PM TORONTO (AP) -- The biggest lesson Travis Shaw took away from a disappointing season is that this year can't get much worse. Shaw, who signed a one-year deal worth $4 million with the Toronto Blue Jays late last month, is hoping a change of scenery - and an opportunity to play every day - will help him regain his form. The 29-year-old infielder hit just .157 with a .281 on-base percentage and .270 slugging over 86 games for the Milwaukee Brewers last season, his worst in four years in the majors. ''Last year was about as bad as you could possibly go,'' Shaw said Friday in a conference call with Toronto media. ''Physically I was in a good spot, but mentally coming to the field every day (I was) just beating myself up. They say don't look at the scoreboard, just start over each day. And I tried to do that, but I mean that scoreboard stares you in the face every single day. ''I grew a lot mentally over the year and I did make a step forward in that department. I'd never really experienced failure to that level and going through that, I think it's going to help me big time going into this year.'' In 2018, Shaw had a career-high 32 home runs and hit .241. In 2017, he hit .273 with 31 homers and 101 RBIs. Shaw attributed his steep dip in production to a minor adjustment he made to his swing heading into the season. And while he said he was starting to feel back to his usual self by the end of the year, he didn't get a chance to prove that sitting on the bench as the Brewers made their playoff push. ''It didn't work out, obviously, it kind of backfired on me,'' Shaw said. ''I fought my body and I fought myself all year trying to get back to where I was the two years prior to that.''
  18. lol... read like a fantasy post.
  19. Because I'm at my bros place, DeShaun Watson made a hell of a play to escape that sack and find an open receiver, Bill's are my AFC team, ultimately I want the Packers to win the SB. Who's your team baldilocks, whomever are the favourite, Ravens perhaps, pathetic?
  20. Guys will be assigned, hit the DL, lots of s*** happens, through the year. Especially ST.
  21. You can move him down if he's blocked. He'll be in a trade preferably this blurb, lol.
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