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  1. It's actually healthy for our prospects to have an incentive to push the veterans. Guys like Kahnle, Swarzak, Garcia, Davidson, Saladino, Omar and Leury are getting extended opportunities. Let's go back to the worst trait of Ozzie/Ventura teams...too many over the hill veterans content with their situations, complacency, and not enough talent at the minor league level to push them out. Look at the Sox roster from 2012 to today...Q I think is the longest tenured now, unless you count Saladino's time in the minors as well.
  2. We have legit replacements in the minors for most positions. The biggest issue would be replacing Cabrera in LF...the DH position could feasibly be improved with Delmonico or Hayes...and CF. Not to mention Willy Garcia or Rymer Liriano. Potentially Tilson, though not counting on it. Robertson/Jones=Burdi, Fulmer, Lopez, Kopech Q, Gonzo, Holland, Shields=Same list, possibly adding Giolito and Danish Frazier=Saladino Saladino=Moncada It's hard to see any move other than trading Q or Rodon being a move that can't be overcome. And, for now, they've survived without much from either of those two guys. Enough to lead the majors in ERA.
  3. With Gary Sanchez and now Judge, hard to see getting fair value from lesser Yankees' prospects.
  4. Q: During the Clinton administration was the federal budget balanced? Was the federal deficit erased? A: Yes to both questions, whether you count Social Security or not. The Clinton years showed the effects of a large tax increase that Clinton pushed through in his first year, and that Republicans incorrectly claim is the "largest tax increase in history." It fell almost exclusively on upper-income taxpayers. Clinton’s fiscal 1994 budget also contained some spending restraints. An equally if not more powerful influence was the booming economy and huge gains in the stock markets, the so-called dot-com bubble, which brought in hundreds of millions in unanticipated tax revenue from taxes on capital gains and rising salaries. Clinton’s large budget surpluses also owe much to the Social Security tax on payrolls. Social Security taxes now bring in more than the cost of current benefits, and the "Social Security surplus" makes the total deficit or surplus figures look better than they would if Social Security wasn’t counted. But even if we remove Social Security from the equation, there was a surplus of $1.9 billion in fiscal 1999 and $86.4 billion in fiscal 2000. So any way you count it, the federal budget was balanced and the deficit was erased, if only for a while. http://www.factcheck.org/2008/02/the-budge...-under-clinton/ Number of Americans killed by terrorism in the last decade: 24. Number of Americans killed by guns in the last decade: 280,024. http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/st...and-terrorism-/ By the New America count, in the time since 9/11, jihadists have killed 26 Americans on U.S. soil, while those with right-wing leanings have killed 39. The single-most deadly event by an Islamic extremist was the 13 people killed at Fort Hood. On the right-wing side of the ledger, the worst was the six people slain at a Sikh Temple in Wisconsin. http://www.politifact.com/punditfact/state...d-more-america/
  5. QUOTE (raBBit @ Apr 29, 2017 -> 02:34 PM) You live in a la-la land where the verdict is decided by left wing think pieces. You bring up Trump in every single post of yours regardless of whether he's relevant or not (usually he's not). I hold far more left wing views than you hold right wing views and I am far more balanced across the political spectrum. All of this is entirely irrelevant and your need to analyze me and mansplain to me is unnecessary and laughable. You don't know anything about taxes and you proved that in this thread. To be fair, I wouldn't either if I was secluded in China. You look at things in isolation because the more granular the conversation gets the more your lack of understanding shows. Yes, Trump's irrelevant to everything going on in the world today. He's certainly more relevant to world security today than fighting Obama like Don Quixote is to Donald Trump. What left wing view do you have, exactly? I'm sure you will refuse to list any. When have you ever cited a politically-balanced article in the last two years? As far as tax policy goes, you've already exposed yourself...especially if you can't even acknowledge the basic issue of capital gains on the top 1% being much lower than rates for the Rust Belt blue collar workers in their 40's and 50's. More laughable is arguing the mundane rehash of the estate tax being indefensible, when, once again, the rich don't pay more than 20% taxes (or anything) compared to regular people who can't afford lawyers to set up tax shelters in the Cayman Islands, Bahamas or Panama. Heck, look no further than Donald Trump as an example of tax avoidance and your supposed "job creation." Republican tax and health care reform policy finally emerges after 8 years and this is the best talking point you can come up with? Jack Kemp looks like Milton Friedman compared to Cohn, Mnuchin, Ross and Peter Navarro. Granular conversations here? Okay, sure. It doesn't require being in Washington or Chicago to understand what's going on the world. Living outside of the US, one can actually discern the big picture and have a more objective reading on world affairs. Once again, would love to see a single example of a granular conversation emerging from a single one of your right wing conspiracy hit pieces against the Clintons and Obama. Trump says his tax plan helps the middle class (but it helps the rich a lot, too) As promised, Trump's tax plan includes cuts for middle and moderate income folks, but the rich and corporations get even more goodies. "The majority of the benefits go to high-income people," says Joe Rosenberg, a senior research associate at the Tax Policy Center, a nonpartisan think tank. Tonight, he touted the plan as one for the middle class. www.cnn.com http://money.cnn.com/2017/04/26/news/econo...dex.html?iid=EL Get rid of the estate tax The current estate tax only applies to estates over $5.5 million. As such, it only affects about 0.2% of all estates in any given year, according to the Tax Policy Center. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Estate_tax_...1982_-_2010.gif
  6. Willy Garcia red hot now. 2/2 with 3 rbi's early, now hitting .345.
  7. Six in a row for the Sox. Four losses in a row for a Tigers. We don't win these road games with Ventura, especially a blown save one. Shades of 2012.
  8. Martinez again...don't give him anything offspeed to get his buggy whip going.
  9. Is it too early to be excited about Carrasco getting hit around by the M's, lol? Optimism is dangerous. This year, a letdown won't be a surprise, at least.
  10. Wow, Avi really getting revenge on his former team. Another 400+ blast. Hanging slider. Davidson went cold really quick, but rest of lineup is heating up to compensate.
  11. Kinsler, Collins and Castellanos won't be easy for Ynoa. Just have to cross your fingers.
  12. Way to respond, Melky. Hanging slider. Nate Jones will try to close it out? Renteria's swarming up Ynoa. Uh, oh. Jones isn't available, right?
  13. QUOTE (fathom @ Apr 29, 2017 -> 02:20 PM) Not able to watch...all the damage on fastball? The Martinez homer was a hanging curve. If anyone gets on, they need to run on Hicks. Wilson in.
  14. Who's going to catch for the Tigers? What the hell was Iglesias doing?
  15. Well, it was bound to happen sooner or later. The only question is whether it's a complete implosion.
  16. The shadows of Garcia and Liriano loom over Mr. May. Moncada and W. Garcia keep their top of the 1st fireworks from yesterday. 27 k's/75 AB for Yoan. 9 walks. Holmberg is starting first game of DH, assuming Lopez for Game 2?
  17. Wow. Dominating. Robertson gets Martinez and Upton to start the bottom of the 9th. Seems back to back outings his fastball was 96-97 so he went to more 89-90 mph changes and sliders. Politte in 2005 form.
  18. http://finance.yahoo.com/news/espn-will-lo...-130050254.html What ESPN will look like one year from now
  19. The MRI results should be more definitive...hard to believe it's just a strain after watching it all play out.
  20. Robertson and Jones are the most expendable, and have the most value. Jennings would be third, but they don't have a replacement for him. You deal those two at peak value, you still have Burdi, Fulmer and a Lopez to plug into holes in August and September, not to mention Kopech. Likely it won't be necessary, but that could be the fallback plan that won't require a single trade.
  21. Tied for 6th in MLB run differential Up to 24th in ops, .680 Best ERA in MLB by 0.35 over the NY Yankees, 2.93 to 3.28 Also first in BAA at .215
  22. http://www.cnn.com/2017/04/29/politics/sut...gton/index.html Meet the kids who are suing President Trump and marching on Washington over climate change
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