2012 MLB Random Chatter
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MulvaA lot of people think Toronto has/had the best farm system in baseball, and Marisnick, Nicolino, and Hechavarria are their #2, 5, and 8 prospects (by Baseball America).
If the Marlins didn't want this to happen they shouldn't have gone 69-93 last year. If you're going to suck anyway why not save $100 million? -
sleeperTerrible for Miami. Just terrible.
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sleeperJust imagine how Cleveland would feel if their owners shipped all their good players for a bunch of junk.
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Laley23
We dont have to imagine.sleeper;1319668 wrote:Just imagine how Cleveland would feel if their owners shipped all their good players for a bunch of junk.
However, if Cleveland got back what Miami did, it would be like striking oil in Rocky River. -
IggyPride00
Seriously.Laley23;1319750 wrote:We dont have to imagine.
However, if Cleveland got back what Miami did, it would be like striking oil in Rocky River.
We traded back to back Cy Young winners for a pile of steaming dog crap.
I read that part of what made this trade easy for the Marlins is they refuse to give no trade provisions in all contracts, I guess we can see why now.
Something tells me the Dolan's might adopt that philosophy if they haven't already. -
GoChiefsI work with Nicolino's uncle and Justin is just absolutely pissed about this deal. Wants nothing to do with the Marlins. Lol
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TBone14Tigers sign Torii Hunter for 2 years and 26 million.
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Heretic
IF those guys pan out to be as good as their prospect rating. I mean, with Cleveland, LaPorta was a really highly-rated prospect, wasn't he? And he's turned out to be shit, making that deal look really horrible in retrospect.Laley23;1319750 wrote:We dont have to imagine.
However, if Cleveland got back what Miami did, it would be like striking oil in Rocky River.
The difference between Cleveland and Miami is that Cleveland gives the pretense of "caring" in that they space out their salary dumps, so they can say it's because they know they can't afford a soon-to-be free agent, but are doing what they can to get value for them. The goons running Miami don't even bother with this. More like, "Okay, we spent a lot of money last year because you guys are footing nearly all the massive bill on our stadium. Things didn't work out, so fuck that and fuck you...BITCHES! We're lining our pockets and that's that."
Miami might have gotten quality guys (for down the road) back, but they've pretty much lost Stanton and probably anyone currently on the team who will have ANY demand for their services from anywhere else when the time comes for them to work on their next contract. -
sleeper
It was a joke. Cleveland doesn't have any good players.Laley23;1319750 wrote:We dont have to imagine.
However, if Cleveland got back what Miami did, it would be like striking oil in Rocky River. -
Laley23
I know, cause they traded all of them...for dogshit.sleeper;1320126 wrote:It was a joke. Cleveland doesn't have any good players. -
Laley23
Yes. But also, CC and Lee>>>>>>>>>>> Buehrle, Reyes and Johnson.Heretic;1320102 wrote:IF those guys pan out to be as good as their prospect rating. I mean, with Cleveland, LaPorta was a really highly-rated prospect, wasn't he? And he's turned out to be shit, making that deal look really horrible in retrospect. -
Sonofanump
Not surprised, Detroit is close to South Bend.TBone14;1320074 wrote:Tigers sign Torii Hunter for 2 years and 26 million. -
IliketurtlesI LOVE BEING A MARLINS FAN!!!!! Such a joke glad I don't actually live there haha. Still was hoping to go to some games but now I probably won't waste my time.
Also Laley love your signature its so true too. -
Crimson streakSonofanump;1320149 wrote:Not surprised, Detroit is close to South Bend.
Exactly that was a no brainer all around -
sleeper
I don't disagree. Cleveland had CC and Lee and got junk in return for them; but at least this case was due to CC and Lee being far more expensive than Cleveland was willing to pay.Laley23;1320132 wrote:I know, cause they traded all of them...for dogshit.
The Marlins just don't care about winning anymore; they want to save money. -
sleeper
One cannot emphasize how much better CC and Lee are compared to that group.Laley23;1320133 wrote:Yes. But also, CC and Lee>>>>>>>>>>> Buehrle, Reyes and Johnson. -
Laley23
That is very true.sleeper;1320252 wrote:
The Marlins just don't care about winning anymore; they want to save money. -
Heretic
That is true. Johnson had a chance to be with those two, but injuries really diminished him.Laley23;1320133 wrote:Yes. But also, CC and Lee>>>>>>>>>>> Buehrle, Reyes and Johnson. -
Laley23
Yeah, and Reyes couldve been special as well. Not to the level of Cy Young pitching, like Johnson mightve, but still much better. Injures have hindered both, and Buehrle is just over the hill.Heretic;1320258 wrote:That is true. Johnson had a chance to be with those two, but injuries really diminished him. -
mucalum49David Price won the Cy Young with 14 votes, Verlander had 13, Weaver 1. Hope the Rays don't pull an Indians and trade him away. There's been talk of either dealing Price, Shields or Hellickson because the team won't be able to afford all 3 and we obviously need the offense via trade.
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gorocks99Little surprise as RA Dickey wins the NL Cy Young
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Ironman92
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Ironman92They say Verlander was 3rd on 2 ballots or he would've won.
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Crimson streakAs much as I hate the tigers verlander has always been a class act guy
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BigAppleBuckeye
This Mets fan can finally smile for the first time in a while ... very deserving, what a season for RA!gorocks99;1320372 wrote:Little surprise as RA ****ey wins the NL Cy Young