The Astros stand out on the not $200 mil list.
@southsider2k5 makes a great point. Three years ago we would have loved to see a deal paying our Silver Slugging, All Star shortstop about $15 mil for the next few seasons.
Will the Marlin's finally sign him? I wonder what kind of shape Tim is keeping himself in.
I can't believe he'll remain unsigned unless there are some really scary skeletons in his closet.
Anything that wasn't an obvious blunder is a win for Getz. Swapping some roster names that we'll forget about in a couple years for newer names we'll forget about will raise the mood of Sox fans beyond freezing to chilly.
We can spend the first fifty losses learning what we don't like about the new guys and the next fifty losses complaining about the usual stuff.
Send some beer for the horses. Toby Keith at 62.
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Those good feelings are for fans of other teams, were Sox fans. I want to read how we'll set records for losing. That's how we demand coverage of our team.
What a fast winter. Has a season started with lower expectations?
But I can't wait to see some MLB baseball. There is a great opportunity for guys to earn the MLB check. I suspect this will be an interesting spring training.
It seems like the three biggest cities have teams further out. And cities with multiple teams are also further from downtown.
Suburbs really come into being in the 1950s and 1960s after many of these stadium sites were selected.
Probably just random chance.
Nice graphic. Thanks for posting.
We do have to consider that five miles from downtown Chicago is much different than five miles from downtown Tampa Bay or Milwaukee.