The reason I bumped this topic back up was because I saw an article about it.. so once i posted it here, I read that the date on it was from a long time ago, so i had to edit my post here.
Sorry, supersteve.
I had those same thoughts. If the Bobcats expand there "salary cap," and pick up guys like Kerry Kittles and Antoine Walker, They'd definitly have a shot to do something in that division.
Everything he says is correct, but its something that isn't going to change by one article. Players will continue to be millionaires before even doing anything, and there isn't a damn thing we or Kruk can do about it.
7 compared to 9 is "just as much" in my mind, and stating the obvious regarding Finley is not my argument. I simply would rather see a couple other names, not owed money that they aren't deserving of making.
As for the predating Boston thing, what exactly are you talking about?
...and Variteks:
.306 average, 16 homers, 56 rbi, .957 OPS
Varitek had the better numbers, although its a stupid argument. Varitek should have been in over Hernandez, and Frank the same over Everett.
i used up my 30 votes..
although last year i found a way to get by that by entering no code instead of actually entering one.. no wonder all my favorites got their...
yup, its really a moot point now that players are so far ahead. I guess all we can do now is hope Joe Torre comes to his senses, which i'll do now:
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