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  1. You’re right. People are acting as if a grown man would do something as childish as cut up a jersey he doesn’t like.
  2. Yeah, but his disrespect was sincere, so it’s okay.
  3. And you don’t trust the guy that wants to run a Chevy dealership when he tells you he’s offering a Lambo.
  4. If you can’t afford a weak bat from a position that is 1/9 of your lineup and primarily defensive (and often better D than the starter) then the correct answer is : “we didn’t build or roster correctly”
  5. Poppy, I can’t tell if you incessant optimism wears me out or is wearing me down ...
  6. RH: “something something insular something”
  7. Is everyone assuming at this point that 40% of the rotation is going to be cobbled together from 4-5 different guys over the course of the season? On a team with WS aspirations? That’s the plan? The thought of that just brings back nightmares of Ozzie’s whole DH-by-committee extravaganza.....
  8. How does a guy who hasn’t thrown over 120 innings in 4 years solve the need for innings in the back end of the rotation? Everyone talks about “bridge to Kopech” but then what also happens when Cease hits 130-140 innings or so?
  9. Just dawned on me: let’s assume for a minute that the “it’s a business” argument holds water. If that’s the case, and a decade ago you were top ten payroll and now you’re middle of the pack, what does that say about the way you managed your “business” relative to your competitors?
  10. My kingdom for an owner that: a - knows how to build an organization b - give a fuck
  11. No. But so is Jerry, and he can’t even pitch.
  12. Since you used the Rays as your example, no, it comes down to whether the organization has the ABILITY to determine if a FA is good or not, and does so CORRECTLY. Rays, Sox, not equal.
  13. Three thoughts: 1 - There was an article recently about how Scandinavians survive their long, dark winters. One of the things they do is get outside every day, all winter. Something about the power of fresh air. Remember, there's no bad weather, only bad clothes! 2 - Take this time to learn new things. Ask yourself every night "what have I learned today". Write down a plan for what you intend to learn each week. Charlie Munger talks about going to bed every day smarter than when he woke up. 3 - This is the most important BY FAR : figure out things to do for others. Helping, giving, etc. etc. The worst thing you can do is focus on yourself and how bad Covid winter is. Focusing on others is the best way to get past that.
  14. You're right. Just like last winter when they weren't kidding we got the best RF for the job. Silly me.
  15. There's about 5 different things in this comment that make me uncomfortable. I don't like the way this is heading.
  16. Three things: 1- Tex is, to a large degree, misunderstood on Soxtalk 2- the first paragraph is so comically true I almost had Ninja vs Unicorn coming out my nose (if you don't know what that is go to the beer thread). (And shame on you) 3- third paragraph: true dat
  17. The George Springer friends and family plan. Here we go again .........
  18. Don't care one bit. It's just baseball. Much more serious things in life to worry about.
  19. The irony with masks is that the people that place energizing the economy above all else are, more often than not, the same subset that resists doing the one thing that will help stop the virus and therefore open the economy.
  20. ? I’m getting the sense you’re tryin to tell me something..... Hawk: you’re what hurts?
  21. Assuming the return would be worth it in either case (you define what that means), would you rather trade Cease or Dunning?
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