I agree with both, but if we want to trade Jon now, I wish we would have last offseason so we could have got Bucholz, Tavarez, and Pence, the NL's leading hitter, from Houston.
Crede wasn't exactly Brooks Robinson when he was brought up either. I don't think Josh will ever be what Crede was/will continue to be at 3B, but I think Fields could be a .300 hitter with 20-30 HR's in 3 years, as long as he continues to play. It will be a waste of a great prospect in Josh Fields if Crede is back next year. With his back issues, we can't afford to pay him as much as we want, unless we put Fields in LF
I sure hope not. I hate when the crowd goes nuts on a pitch during a game. It's like, "Very few of you are even within 20 feet of the action, the ump can see better then we can, retards."
Yeah really. What other reason do we all seem to hate Owens for, and other players who suck? When it comes to baseball, you hate the guys because of how they play baseball, and in this case, it's perfectly normal to hate Contreras
Yeah, I went on the Needle around dusk and it was amazing.
Besides the Hockey HOF and the CNTower, what else is there to do in Toronto? And while we're talking about things to do in certain places, what is there to do in Cleveland, b/c I might catch a Sox/Tribe series there next year....
Yeah, that is also obsured. The difference in the arguments is that the Sox are still popular, where as Toronto gets an average of, what, 20,000 people a game? $63 to sit in the lower deck- if that happened at Sox park, it would be back to pre-2005.
I emailed the Jays on Monday about how they should be ashamed of setting ticket prices $63 to watch a sub-.500 team, and when they wonder why they get no people in that place, maybe they should look at the dollar amounts. Still no response- go figure.