Only reason I would care the Astros won would be seeing Dusty Baker get his ring
but year .. mostly its just Phillies and Astros fans ..
Nope, not just you.. I don’t care tooCrocaneers wrote: ↑Wed Nov 02, 2022 10:23 am Is it me, or we just don't care about the World Series?
Do not like.
Yeah he’s not worth 13 million.. glad the Rays decline itCrocaneers wrote: ↑Thu Nov 10, 2022 12:17 pm KK gone
https://www.fox13news.com/sports/tampa- ... free-agent
Thank god. We can find another dude to hit below .200 anywhere.Crocaneers wrote: ↑Thu Nov 10, 2022 12:17 pm KK gone
https://www.fox13news.com/sports/tampa- ... free-agent
An update after the Senga signing:nybf wrote: ↑Fri Dec 09, 2022 6:33 pm One baseball note:
The Steve Cohen tax means that, with no further moves, he "would be on the hook for $67.2 million in taxes alone — more than the entire payrolls of the A’s, Orioles and Pirates."
This is the problem with baseball. Oakland, Baltimore, Pittsburgh would rather make a couple dollars than spend and try to have a competitive team.
To this end, one of baseball’s best shortstops in Correa now won’t even be a shortstop, as Correa will now move to third base in deference to Lindor. Correa won a Platinum Glove, Gold Glove, and Fielding Bible Award for his work at shortstop just in 2021, and his professional experience at third base consists of one game with the Astros’ Double-A affiliate in 2015. That said, Lindor is an excellent fielder in his own right, and the Outs Above Average and UZR/150 public metrics prefer his glovework at shortstop to Correa’s over the course of their careers. There isn’t much doubt that Correa should be able to translate well to the hot corner, thus improving the Mets’ defense as well as the impact he’ll bring to the lineup